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  • North Korea’s 70th Founding Anniversary Celebration Took Place Sans ICBMs
    70th anniversary of North Korea
    North Korea celebrated on Sunday the 70th anniversary of the founding of the state under the leadership of Kim Jong Un’s grandfather, Kim Il Sung. While last year’s obligatory military parade highlighted the Hermit Kingdom’s Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles (ICBMs), 2018’s spectacle seemed to lack of this key display, which hinted political analysts as NoKor’s gesture of turning down the heat on the issue of nuclearization in the Korean Peninsula.
  • Alibaba’s Co-Founder, China’s Richest Man Jack Ma Announces Retirement
    Jack Ma
    Jack Ma, the co-founder of the ubiquitous Asian ecommerce website, Alibaba, and is considered as China’s richest person, has announced on Friday his intention to retire from the aforementioned company to put focus on philanthropy works.
  • Trump Tells Apple To Manufacture Tech Products In The US To Avoid Tariffs
    Apple
    US President Donald Trump calls out for Apple in his latest Twitter post on Saturday, telling the giant tech firm that it should opt to produce its gizmos inside the United States if it really wants to avoid tariffs slapped on Chinese imports which in turn, could affect the pricing of its products.
  • New York Attorney General Issues Catholic Dioceses Subpoenas Over Sex Abuse Allegations
    Catholic priest abuse cases
    The office of the New York attorney general has issued civil subpoenas to every Catholic diocese in the state as part of the expansive investigation into the alleged sexual abuse cases purportedly committed by members of the clergy on minors and which were continuously covered up by Catholic higher-ups.
  • PepsiCo Launches Program Set To Groom Food And Beverage Upstarts
    Pepsi logo
    PepsiCo sets eyes on emerging food and beverage businesses in the country and plans on funding these startups to help them get on top of the industry.
  • Ford Recalls Two Milion F-150s Following Reports Of Seat-Belt Malfunction
    Ford logo
    Ford Motor Co. is issuing a nationwide recall order on two million pickup trucks after the company received reports of malfunction on seatbelt mechanisms which allegedly started fires, posing a major setback on the carmaker’s popular F-Series line.
  • China’s Demand For LNG Expected To Rise By 25% This Year
    Liquified natural gas (LNG)
    China’s ever-growing demand for energy to fire up its burgeoning industries has once again pushed the country to once again boost its purchases of Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) for this year even with the looming effects of the trade war it is currently waging with the United States.
  • US Justice Department Charges North Korean Hacker For Multiple Cyberspace Crimes
    Jin Hyok Park of North Korea
    The US Department of Justice announced on Thursday its charges against an alleged North Korean hacker. The criminal complaint specifically charges Park Jin Hyok with wire and computer fraud which he reportedly committed in behalf of the Kim Jong-Un government. This marks the first time for the US Justice Department to bring such charges against a Pyongyang operative.
  • Uber Chief Confirms Company Is On Track For 2019 IPO; Rejects Plan To Sell Tech Unit
    Uber
    Uber Chief Executive Dara Khosrowshahi confirmed on Wednesday that the ride-hailing firm is already on track to launch an initial public offering (IPO) by 2019, at the same time, he clarified that he has no plans to sell its autonomous driving research arm, as of yet.
  • Trump Warns Syria Against Assault; Denies Assassination Attempts On Assad
    Syrian Civil War
    US President Donald Trump issued warning on Wednesday to the Syrian regime, saying that the “world is watching” as the forces under Bashar al-Assad prepare its all-out military assault on the last rebel stronghold believed to be in Idlib. Meanwhile, Trump calls allegations of him ordering a hit on the Syrian leader as pure product of imagination.
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