Apple removes app that Hong Kong protesters used to track police movements following vandalism, attacks on officers

The iPhone maker has removed an app that allowed rioters in Hong Kong to track where police are located after reports that it was used to ambush officers and vandalize communities where law enforcement was not present. Following other companies that have taken sides in the ongoing unrest in China’s autonomous city, Apple allowed HKmap.live…

Pentagon Warns of Chinese Military Spying

FILE – A nuclear-powered Type 094A Jin-class ballistic missile submarine of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army’s navy is seen during a military display in the South China Sea, April 12, 2018. FILE – The Chinese navy’s guided missile destroyer Guiyang takes part in a naval parade off the eastern port city of Qingdao, April 23,…

Trump in Philippines: Manila riot police fire water cannon on protesters marking arrival of US President

Riot police used water canon to prevent hundreds of protesters reaching the U.S. embassy in Manila on Sunday, just a few hours before the arrival of President Donald Trump in the Philippines for a regional summit and the last leg of his Asia tour. Carrying placards declaring “Dump Trump” and “Down with U.S. Imperialism”, the left-wing protesters…