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  • Trump Praised Kavanaugh Amidst Rape Allegations; Nomination Still On Track
    Brett Kavanaugh
    US President Donald Trump maintains with his choice to elect Judge Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court despite the sexual abuse allegations tied to the nominee’s name, adding that the nomination is still on track despite this latest setback.
  • JD.com CEO To Skip High-Profile Shanghai Tech Forum
    Richard Liu
    Richard Liu, the chief executive of the Chinese e-commerce giant, JD.com, won’t make an appearance in an upcoming state-run tech forum which will be held in Shanghai this week for reasons yet to be revealed.
  • Chinese Authority Reports New African Swine Fever Case In Inner Mongolia
    African Swine Fever
    A new case of African swine fever has been confirmed on Monday to occur in the northern China’s Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, the second in the region, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs said.
  • Hurricane Florence Set To Lay Close To $20 Billion In Damages
    Hurricane Florence
    The gigantic hurricane Florence plodded across the Carolinas over the weekends, bringing catastrophic flooding and literally neck-breaking gusts of wind. Multiple deaths and insurmountable amount of damages followed after which financial experts has estimated to reach close to USD$20 billion in total.
  • China, Venezuela Signed New Oil Fund Deals; $5 Billion Cash Loan Granted
    Chinese President Xi Jinping and Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro
    China once again raised its ownership stake in the OPEC (Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries) nation’s oil industry as it signed yet another set of funding deals in Venezuela’s energy sector. Meanwhile, Caracas confirmed that Beijing has agreed to extend USD$5 billion credit line to the cash-strapped Latin American nation, a tell-tale sign that President Nicolas Maduro’s Asian business trip has been successful.
  • S.C. Nominee Brett Kavanaugh Accused Of Sexual Misconduct; Full Details Finally Revealed
    Brett Kavanaugh
    A woman from California who accused Brett Kavanaugh, the Republican Supreme Court nominee, has finally come forward to shed more details about the sexual misconduct of the office candidate which took place when they were still in high school, further endangering Kavanaugh’s nomination for the seat in high court.
  • China’s Sinopec Enters Agreement With Canadian Oil Firm To Build Refinery In Canada
    Sinopec
    State-owned China Petroleum and Chemical Corp, or Sinopec, together with a group of Albertan Indigenous communities have entered into an agreement in the proposal to build a new oil refinery and petrochemical complex in the said Canadian province as the global demand for its heavily discounted crude continues to grow.
  • Pakistan’s Army Chief Arrives In Beijing To Discuss Regional Security, Other Matters
    Imran Khan
    Pakistan’s Chief of the Army Staff (COAS) General Qamar Javed Bajwa has confirmed to have arrived in China on Sunday for his three-day official visit as per the nation’s army press agency statement. Bajwa’s arrival is said to be in line with the recent issue regarding the China’s Silk Road projects in Pakistan.
  • US House Panel Backs Trump’s Tax Cut Bill To Make It Permanent
    The White House
    A Republican Party-dominated panel in the US House of Representatives gave their vote, approving on Thursday the bill that could make President Trump’s 2017 tax overhaul a permanent staple, a move which is seen by experts as a partisan ploy seeking to aid Republican candidates in the upcoming congressional elections in November 6.
  • Hurricane Florence Causing Significant Damage As It Makes Its Way To The Carolinas
    Hurricane Florence
    Strong gusting winds, heavy rain downpour, and floodwaters rising at an alarming rate due to Hurricane Florence deluged the Carolinas on Thursday as the massive storm continues to make its way toward the coastlines, further endangering the lives of millions of people living along its predicted path while threatening to cause a surmounting amount of property damages expected to reach in billions of dollars.
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