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  • Case Of Chinese Tourists Mistreated By Swedish Police Could Escalate Into Diplomatic Row
    Stockholm
    The case involving Chinese tourists mistreated by Swedish police could escalate into a diplomatic row between Beijing and Stockholm after Swedish representatives failed to explain their side days after the incident.
  • Strawberries Inserted With Pins, Needles Endanger Australian Agriculture Industry
    Strawberries
    Australian officials have expressed concerns about the growing cases of strawberries inserted with pins and sewing needles. Aside from health concerns, the crime is also risking the entire Australian strawberry industry.
  • Billionaire Tech CEO Buys Time Magazine
    TIME Magazine
    In the same, Felsenthal said the Benioffs expressed their deep respect of the TIME organization. The tech billionaire stressed that he and his wife have no operational control over the publication and would only want to be stewards of the brand that he described as both “historic” and “iconic.”
  • Amazon Probes Employees Selling Sales Metrics, Deleting Negative Reviews For Bribes
    Jeff Bezos, president and CEO of Amazon
    Amazon is investigating employees that are allegedly accepting payment from sellers who want to game its system. The Amazon workers are suspected of selling internal sales data and deleting negative product reviews among others.
  • Boiled Rat Wipes $190 Million Off Xiabu Xiabu Hotpot Chain Market Value
    A Hotpot Meal
    Shares of Xiabuxiabu Catering Management plunged in its lowest at one point during Thursday’s trading. The plunge took place after a pregnant woman found a boiled rat in her soup.
  • US Sanctions North Korea Tech Firms Operating In Russia And China
    A sign marks the U.S Treasury Department in Washington
    The U.S. Treasury Department sanctioned tech firms operating in Russia and China on allegations that they are illicitly moving funds to North Korea. The sanctions included an individual who worked as CEO and consultant for the firms.
  • Volkswagen Iconic Beetle ‘Dead’ At 80 Years Old: Final Series To Be Release In 2019
    Beetle
    Volkswagen decided to kill production of its iconic car model, the Beetle. Analysts said this is due to consumers’ shifting preference toward spacious vehicles.
  • JPMorgan Targets Rich Millennials With 60,000 Points For Sapphire Checking Account
    JPMorgan Chase
    JPMorgan Chase is giving a 60,000-point bonus for its credit card users who opened a new Sapphire checking account. The perks included in the bonus are rewards that are unusually seen from other banks.
  • Chinese Shoppers Ditching Apple, Nike, Estee Lauder, Ikea For Home-Grown Brands
    Shopping
    Chinese local brands have out-seated international brands in the top 50 list the China 2018 Prophet Brand Relevance Index survey. More and more shoppers prefer authentic Chinese experience over foreign products and services.
  • Japan Shoots Down Ballistic Missile Off Hawaii In Successful Test Of US Aegis System
    Intercept flight test of a land-based Aegis Ballistic Missile in Kauai, Hawaii
    Japan has successfully shot down a practice target during testing of the Aegis ballistic defense system which it developed with the United States. Defense officials from respective countries said the trial demonstrated the growing US-Japan military alliance.
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