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Israeli Media Lambasts Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte In Recent Rounds Of Editorials
Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte has finally arrived in Israel on Sunday, and despite the warm welcome shown by the Israeli government, headed by Benjamin Netanyahu, the country’s media sphere is apparently appalled by the Filipino leader’s presence with some calling him an admirer of Adolf Hitler while branding him as an unwanted guest. Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte has finally arrived in Israel on Sunday, and despite the warm welcome shown by the Israeli government, headed by Benjamin Netanyahu, the country’s media sphere is apparently appalled by the Filipino leader’s presence with some calling him an admirer of Adolf Hitler while branding him as an unwanted guest. -
Disneyland To Finally Serve Alcohol Within One Of Its Park Attractions
After more than six decades of sobriety, Disneyland has finally made the move to allow the sale of beers and liquors within its theme park grounds starting next year. After more than six decades of sobriety, Disneyland has finally made the move to allow the sale of beers and liquors within its theme park grounds starting next year. -
China Conducts Nationwide Inspection Of Ride-Hailing Companies Following Didi Incidents
Chinese transportation ministry announced on Friday a directive from Beijing prompting the office to conduct a nationwide inspection on all ride-hailing services operating in the country. This move from the Chinese government comes in light with the recent string of deaths of two passengers. Chinese transportation ministry announced on Friday a directive from Beijing prompting the office to conduct a nationwide inspection on all ride-hailing services operating in the country. This move from the Chinese government comes in light with the recent string of deaths of two passengers. -
Ford Cancels Plan To Import SUVs From China As Beijing-Washington Trade War Continues
The trade war between the United States and China has claimed yet another casualty, this time from the auto manufacturing sector – Ford. Recent strings of report indicate the US-based automaker scrapping its initial plans to import compact vehicles made from China to the US as the tit-for-tat economic spat being fought between the Asian powerhouse and its Western counterpart continues to take form. The trade war between the United States and China has claimed yet another casualty, this time from the auto manufacturing sector – Ford. Recent strings of report indicate the US-based automaker scrapping its initial plans to import compact vehicles made from China to the US as the tit-for-tat economic spat being fought between the Asian powerhouse and its Western counterpart continues to take form. -
PM Shinzo Abe Confirms Japan’s Improving Ties With China
Shinzo Abe, the Prime Minister of Japan, is confident that the country’s bilateral relations with China has returned to its “normal track,” marking the improving ties between the two Asian nations, a statement released to local news outfit on Sunday indicated. Shinzo Abe, the Prime Minister of Japan, is confident that the country’s bilateral relations with China has returned to its “normal track,” marking the improving ties between the two Asian nations, a statement released to local news outfit on Sunday indicated. -
Iran Reveals Plans To Increase Missile Inventory In Spite Of Sanctions
Iran is planning to increase its ballistic and cruise missile capacity and acquire modern fighter jets and submarines as the country double its efforts to boost its defense capabilities in the Middle East, a state-owned news agency quoted statement from a senior Defense Ministry official on Saturday. Iran is planning to increase its ballistic and cruise missile capacity and acquire modern fighter jets and submarines as the country double its efforts to boost its defense capabilities in the Middle East, a state-owned news agency quoted statement from a senior Defense Ministry official on Saturday. -
Trump Admin Recalls $300 Million Military Aid To Pakistan
In what is considered to be yet another surprising move from the Trump administration, Washington announced that it has cancelled a total of USD$300 million worth of military aid to Pakistan just days before the upcoming visit of State Secretary Mike Pompeo in the region. In what is considered to be yet another surprising move from the Trump administration, Washington announced that it has cancelled a total of USD$300 million worth of military aid to Pakistan just days before the upcoming visit of State Secretary Mike Pompeo in the region. -
Legendary Investment Figure Warren Buffet Warns Against Tesla-Apple Merger
Tesla Inc., in the person of its founder and CEO Elon Musk, has been marred with legal troubles on both sides, prompting investment experts and analysts to suggest that the carmaker is better off merging with Apple. However, one of the legendary figures in the industry thinks this decision won’t spell well especially for the iPhone maker. Tesla Inc., in the person of its founder and CEO Elon Musk, has been marred with legal troubles on both sides, prompting investment experts and analysts to suggest that the carmaker is better off merging with Apple. However, one of the legendary figures in the industry thinks this decision won’t spell well especially for the iPhone maker. -
Australia’s Business Council Chief Calls Huawei Ban A ‘Huge Loss’
Australian-Chinese business council calls on the Australian government’s decision to ban telecoms equipment provider Huawei Technologies a wrong move as the country paves way for its proposed 5G infrastructure. Experts believe local tech firms could face steep operational and maintenance costs with the Chinese company blown out of the way. Australian-Chinese business council calls on the Australian government’s decision to ban telecoms equipment provider Huawei Technologies a wrong move as the country paves way for its proposed 5G infrastructure. Experts believe local tech firms could face steep operational and maintenance costs with the Chinese company blown out of the way. -
Beijing Takes Strong Stance On ‘One China’ Policy Amidst United Airlines’ Taiwan Listing Debacle
Beijing is clearly not amused on United Airlines for listing Taiwan and Hong Kong by their respective currencies in its bid to work over the country’s regulation in identifying the said territories as part of China. On Thursday, the Chinese foreign ministry reiterates that no one should violate the “One China” principle regardless of any reason. Beijing is clearly not amused on United Airlines for listing Taiwan and Hong Kong by their respective currencies in its bid to work over the country’s regulation in identifying the said territories as part of China. On Thursday, the Chinese foreign ministry reiterates that no one should violate the “One China” principle regardless of any reason.