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Coal Shipment From US Shifts Course To South Korea From China
A cargo vessel bearing coal shipment from the United States shifted its course to South Korea on Sunday from its original destination in China as the trade spat between Beijing and Washington continues to escalate. A cargo vessel bearing coal shipment from the United States shifted its course to South Korea on Sunday from its original destination in China as the trade spat between Beijing and Washington continues to escalate. -
US Senator John McCain, Long-Time Public Servant Of 30 Years, Dies At 81
United States Senator, John McCain, has died at his home in Cornville, Arizona, on Saturday, four days prior to his 82nd birthday. McCain has been battling with brain cancer since his diagnosis in July 2017. United States Senator, John McCain, has died at his home in Cornville, Arizona, on Saturday, four days prior to his 82nd birthday. McCain has been battling with brain cancer since his diagnosis in July 2017. -
Saudi Arabia Puts On Hold Its Aramco IPO Plans
Saudi Arabia issues hold order on its plan to list shares of Aramco – a state-owned oil company, on stock exchange, two unnamed sources familiar with the issue revealed on Wednesday. If this pushes through, the deal would then be considered the biggest of its kind in history. Saudi Arabia issues hold order on its plan to list shares of Aramco – a state-owned oil company, on stock exchange, two unnamed sources familiar with the issue revealed on Wednesday. If this pushes through, the deal would then be considered the biggest of its kind in history. -
Chinese Coal Traders Ditch Cheap US Coal Supply As Beijing-Washington Trade War Escalates
China just handed down the United States a taste of its own medicine as new reports surfaced this week indicating the decision from Chinese importers to ditch the cheap coal supply from the US in favor for domestic alternatives. China just handed down the United States a taste of its own medicine as new reports surfaced this week indicating the decision from Chinese importers to ditch the cheap coal supply from the US in favor for domestic alternatives. -
Michael Cohen ‘More Than Happy’ To Spill Beans On Trump’s Collusion With Russia
Donald J. Trump’s former lawyer, Michael Cohen, expresses intent to cooperate with the White House investigation that link Russia’s involvement in the 2016 US Presidential election scuffle. Donald J. Trump’s former lawyer, Michael Cohen, expresses intent to cooperate with the White House investigation that link Russia’s involvement in the 2016 US Presidential election scuffle. -
Nike Shuts Down Outlets in South Africa In Light Of Recent Racist Video
A number of Nike store outlets were temporarily closed in South Africa on Wednesday following a public outcry over a racist comment made by a person who reportedly had connection to the sportswear company. A number of Nike store outlets were temporarily closed in South Africa on Wednesday following a public outcry over a racist comment made by a person who reportedly had connection to the sportswear company. -
Female Human Rights Activist Faces Death Penalty; The First In Saudi Arabia
Public prosecutor from Saudi Arabia is seeking the death penalty of five human rights activists, including one female rights defender Israa al-Ghomgham, a report from a prominent rights group said. Public prosecutor from Saudi Arabia is seeking the death penalty of five human rights activists, including one female rights defender Israa al-Ghomgham, a report from a prominent rights group said. -
Number Of Chinese Internet Users Goes Beyond The 800 Million Mark
The latest data from China Internet Network Information Center (CNNIC) reveals the country’s internet population which has now surpassed the 800 million mark. The latest data from China Internet Network Information Center (CNNIC) reveals the country’s internet population which has now surpassed the 800 million mark. -
Venezuela New Bolivar Currency Sows Chaos Among Constituents
Venezuela issued a new currency on Monday as the Maduro government attempts to rein in the wild hyperinflation rate that is currently taking over the country’s economy. From major business establishments to the common buyer, all expressed dismay and confusion as new banknotes begin to roll out. Venezuela issued a new currency on Monday as the Maduro government attempts to rein in the wild hyperinflation rate that is currently taking over the country’s economy. From major business establishments to the common buyer, all expressed dismay and confusion as new banknotes begin to roll out. -
Iran Unveils Its First-Ever Domestically-Built Fighter Jet
In its efforts to bolster its military might, Iran has recently unveiled a new domestically-made fighter jet this week at a Tehran ceremony, the state-run Press TV report confirmed. In its efforts to bolster its military might, Iran has recently unveiled a new domestically-made fighter jet this week at a Tehran ceremony, the state-run Press TV report confirmed.