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  • Beijing Cancels Military Talks With Washington Over Sanctions On Russian Weapon Purchase
    Russian S-400
    China has cancelled the initially planned military talks with the United States in protest against Washington’s sanctions on Beijing for buying weapons and fighter planes from Russia.
  • Iraqi Power Infrastructure Project Finds Contractor In Siemens
    Iraq
    German engineering company Siemens said on Sunday that its chief executive, Joe Kaeser, has sat down with Iraq’s Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, to discuss a proposal that could expand the Islamic nation’s power output.
  • China Navy Ship Arrives In Venezuela For Its Maiden Visit In The Country
    Peace Ark
    As a sign of goodwill and trust, China’s navy ship “Peace Ark” has arrived in Venezuela for what is considered as its maiden visit in the Latin American country, bringing along with it free medical care and support for Venezuelans.
  • OPEC, Russia Offers No Guarantee For An Increased Crude Output
    OPEC
    The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and its non-member ally, Russia, clarified on Sunday that they found no reason for an immediate, additional increase in crude output despite the call from US President Donald Trump to raise the bar on production while keeping the prices down.
  • Beijing’s Internet Clean-up Drive Shuts Down Thousands of Websites
    China
    China has successfully shut down over 4,000 websites and online accounts as part of the government’s ongoing three-month clean-up drive that hunts down any online information suspected of proliferating harmful content, especially pornography and in other related forms, a statement from the national news agency said on Thursday.
  • Google Defends Gmail Data Sharing With Third Party Apps, Offers Details On Violations
    Google logo
    Alphabet Inc.’s Google revealed on a statement made on Thursday that the company would still allow third party apps to scan through the accounts made on its proprietary emailing service, Gmail, in search for data and information sharing. The tech firm did reason out that these automated scans were being done based on a set of provisions.
  • OPEC Eased Out On Rising Oil Prices Following Trump’s Tweets
     Oil tanker is seen at sunset anchored off the Fos-Lavera oil hub near Marseille
    Prices of crude oil eased down on Thursday after US President Donald Trump called out for the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) to hit the brakes in his latest round of Twitter posts.
  • US Seeks Sanction On Chinese Military Unit After Russian Weapon Purchase
    S-400 missile air defence systems
    The US government has imposed sanctions on a Chinese military department following its procurement of fighter jets and surface-to-air missiles from Russia. The state department, however, clarified that the punitive action from Washington is directed to Moscow and not to Beijing nor to its military unit. Furthermore, Russian officials assured that the deal with the Asian nation will push through regardless of what the White House has to say.
  • Islamabad Invites Saudi Arabia To Join China’s Belt And Road Initiative
    Imran Khan
    Pakistan has invited the Saudi Arabian government on Thursday to consider investing in the key segment project of China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) in the South Asia called the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), as growing concerns over the Islamic country’s rising debt levels loom in the near distance.
  • By the power of social media, Trump and Xi Jinping can definitely put an end on the trade war, Coca-Cola Exec says
    Coca-Cola
    In light of the recent trade spat between China and the US, an executive for Coca-Cola’s Asian division voiced out a piece of advise to President Donald Trump and President Xi Jinping, on how to finally end the conflict using only the influence of social media.
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