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  • Source Claims Bing Outage Unintentional, Caused by Technical Issues
    Bing logo
    This week in search engine reports, Bing and Baidu topped the list. A source claimed that Bing's outage was caused by technical errors while Baidu's stock ascent was predicted by an analyst.
  • Japanese PM Talks China Ties as Officials Call for Bilateral Progress
    PM Shinzo Abe
    Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said during his Monday policy speech that he wants to improve bilateral ties with China. His statement was made a few days after Chinese and Japanese officials agreed that it's time to strengthen relations between both parties.
  • China: Xi Jinping and Wife Welcome DPRK Leader
    China North Korea relations
    President Xi Jinping and his wife Peng Liyuan watched a performance by DPRK artists as China and North Korea further strengthened cultural ties. Senior official Ri Su-yong brought the performers with him to Beijing. The artists sang Chinese and North Korean songs.
  • Shanghai: World’s Biggest Planetarium in the Works
    Shanghai
    The Chinese city of Shanghai is building the world's largest planetarium. It will feature three exhibition sites: Home, Universe, and Journey. The planetarium is expected to open on 2021.
  • Shanghai was a Haven for Holocaust Refugees
    Holocaust Remembrance Day
    Shanghai was a refuge for escaping Jews during the Holocaust. Refugees recalled their memories of Chinese people who helped them have a new life after World War II.
  • China Negotiates with EU on 5G Network Projects
    Huawei logo
    Chinese Ambassador Zhang Ming has warned other countries against preventing Huawei and other Chinese countries from participating in 5G network projects. Zhang said the move could hamper benefits that EU countries will get from 5G network-related programs.
  • China and France Celebrate 55 Years of Cooperation
    Emmanuel Macron
    China and France are celebrating 55 years of friendship and diplomatic relations. President Xi Jinping and his French counterpart, Emmanuel Macron, expressed their willingness to continue strengthening ties between the two countries
  • Finance: Baidu Stock Still Worth the Wait
    Baidu
    Baidu shares are still worth waiting for, a financial analyst said. Despite the backlash, the company's AI and self-driving car platform could pave the way for its comeback in the global market.
  • U.S. Shutdown Leaves Scars among Federal Workers
    Telephone bill of federal worker
    The U.S. government has opened after 35 days of shutting down but the aftermath could be chaotic for federal workers and contractual employees. Federal government workers are expected to receive their backpay. The same scenario may not be applicable for contractors.
  • Stock Market: Baidu Has a Fair Chance to Bounce Back
    Baidu
    Baidu has received a public backlash last week but some analysts believe that the Chinese tech giant can still recover. Company stocks declined over the last quarter of 2018 but investments in the technological industry could help push the firm up once more.
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