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  • Saudi King Issues Final Blocking Order On Aramco IPO Plans
    Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman Al Saud
    The king has finally spoken and the plan to put up Saudi Arabia’s Aramco for public offering was ultimately cut off, sources close to the royal family tipped off the media. If it happened, the deal could have been considered the world’s biggest Initial Public Offering (IPO) in history.
  • Trump Threatens To Prosecute Google For Providing Comprising Search Results
    Logo of Google
    US President Donald J. Trump lashed out at Google for what he claimed as an effort to make him look bad to the public, further threatening the home-grown tech company prosecution if it won’t streamline its search results to show the administration in a positive light.
  • New Draft Civil Code Signals China’s Plan To Fully Eradicate Population Control Policies
    Chinese population
    Beijing appears ready to toss over the limit on the number of children Chinese couples can have, a state-run publication cited a new draft civil code on Monday.
  • Trump Administration Allocates $4.7 Billion Initial Budget To US Farmers Affected By Trade War
    U.S. Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue
    As some of the US farm products continue to get run over by the retaliatory tariffs slapped by China, the Trump administration brews up plans to alleviate the harsh situation in the country by setting aside USD$4.7 billion of monetary aide to farmers severely affected by the trade war it is currently engaging with Beijing.
  • Iran Declares Control Of Gulf And Strait Of Hormuz; Pompeo Denies
    Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei
    Iran says it has control of the Gulf and the Strait of Hormuz, a high-ranking Iranian navy official declared on Monday, prompting the White House to release a contradicting statement seeking to clarify the claims.
  • Toyota Invests $500 Million On Uber For A Tied Autonomous Ride-Sharing Project
    Uber logo
    Japanese car maker Toyota will reportedly invest USD$500 million in ride-hailing behemoth Uber at a valuation of USD$72 billion for a tied project to bring autonomous ride-sharing service to the transport market.
  • French President Macron Says EU Can No Longer Depend On US For Security
    French President Emmanuel Macron
    For France’s President Emmanuel Macron, the European Union must begin looking for ways to arm up its military forces to ensure the safety and security of the region and stop depending on the United States for protection.
  • China-based Ride-Hailing Firm Didi Suspends Service Following A Woman’s Death
    Didi Chuxing
    Chinese carpooling giant Didi Chuxing fired two executives and was ordered to suspend one of its services nationwide on Sunday following the alleged report of a woman who was raped and killed by a driver in eastern China.
  • Tesla Inc.’s CEO Elon Musk Takes A U-Turn On Privatization Deal
    Tesla Chief Executive Elon Musk
    Almost three weeks after Tesla Inc.’s CEO and founder, Elon Musk, announced on Twitter that he got plans to make the company private and out from the control of Wall Street, Musk has finally decided that he’ll keep the electric vehicle manufacturer publicly listed.
  • Ex-Vatican Envoy Calls For Pope Francis’ Resignation Over Abuse Controversies
    Pope Francis
    A former senior Vatican official has been calling for the resignation of Pope Francis on accusations that the pontiff failed to make the necessary actions as sexual abuse allegations on the Catholic Church mount up.
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