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  • 7 Russian Intelligence Officers Charged By Washington For Hacking Westinghouse
    Russian hackers
    The United States, through a federal grand jury in Pennsylvania, indicted seven Russian intelligence officers suspected on hacking the nuclear energy company, Westinghouse Electric Co. as well as several international anti-doping agencies and sports federations whereby data of over 250 athletes from more than 30 countries were breached.
  • Putin Puts Blame On Trump For Oil Price Upsurge
     delivers a speech during a session of the Russian Energy Week international forum in Moscow, Russia October
    US President Donald Trump has been quite vocal on his accusations toward the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) for being the culprit behind the surging oil prices as of late. However, if the Russian President Vladimir Putin is to be asked, it’s actually the Trump administration that should be put to blame on this uncontrollable crude price increase.
  • Pompeo Remains Optimistic On Pyongyang Trip To Yield Fruitful Results
    Secretary of State Mike Pompeo
    The US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo expressed his optimism on Wednesday over his planned trip to Pyongyang this coming weekend which he believe could bring more progress on the thwarted US-North Korea nuclear weapons talk as well as give more light on the second summit between President Donald Trump and NoKor’s Kim Jong-un.
  • Japanese Car Maker Ties Up With American Car Brand In A Bid To Build Driverless Vehicle
    Honda logo
    Honda is investing a total of USD$2.75 billion for a 5.7 percent stake in General Motors’ self-driving vehicle subsidiary, Cruise Holdings, in a bid to jointly develop autonomous cars intended for use in ride-hailing services around the world.
  • US Secretary Of State Pompeo Visits China In Hopes To Ease Out Beijing-Washington Tensions
    China-US Trade War
    The US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo is slated to travel to China this coming Monday, a move which is seen as an opportunity to help quell the tensions between Beijing and China over issues of trade and security, the Chinese State Television confirmed on Wednesday.
  • Bonuses, Stock Awards For Amazon Employees Slashed Following Wage Increase
    Amazon
    Amazon earned praise for making the move to raise the minimum wage for its hourly workers to USD$15 dollars this week, but it is soon realized that the decision came at the expense of some other perks getting nullified, such as monthly bonuses and stock grants.
  • US Secretary Of State Pompeo To Meet North Korea’s Kim This Weekend
    Secretary of State Mike Pompeo
    The US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo will head to Pyongyang this upcoming weekend to meet with North Korea’s supreme leader Kim Jong-un as part of his Asian trip itinerary, the office of the State Department confirmed on Tuesday.
  • China Sets New Emission Standards For Steel Mills In Hebei Province
    Hebei province, China
    Hebei province, the steel production capital of China, imposes new emissions standards for all of its steel mills which will take its full effect by 2020. This is part of the local government’s move to carry out Beijing’s intensifying efforts to reduce air pollution in the country, a document detailing the newest industry guidelines indicated.
  • China’s Largest Music Streaming Service Files For $1bn US IPO
    Tencent
    Tencent, China’s largest social media platform, has announced on Tuesday that it is filing for an Initial Public Offering (IPO) in the United States for its music-streaming division, Tencent Music Entertainment Group for USD$1 billion, one of the largest IPOs made by a Chinese company in the US stock market, the report from China Money Network said.
  • New Arms Research Reveals US Military’s Reliance On Chinese Imports
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    A study conducted under the directive of US President Donald Trump and spearheaded by the Pentagon has revealed multiple instances in which the US military depends on China for supply of critical materials used in weapons development, high-ranking US officials said.
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