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‘Most Beautiful Starbucks In The World’ Opens In Milan Italy
Starbucks opened its first store in Milan, Italy. The metropolis became the company’s 78th global market and the third of its roastery around the world. Starbucks opened its first store in Milan, Italy. The metropolis became the company’s 78th global market and the third of its roastery around the world. -
Tencent Requires Gamers To Use Real Names To Play ‘Honor Kings’
Tencent announced that it will soon require Chinese gamers to enter their real name before they can play Honor Kings. The move is in compliance to the government’s policy to stop gaming addiction among Chinese children, the company explained. Tencent announced that it will soon require Chinese gamers to enter their real name before they can play Honor Kings. The move is in compliance to the government’s policy to stop gaming addiction among Chinese children, the company explained. -
China’s Lingerie Market Soaring To $64.69 Billion As Young Women Abandon Push Up Bras
China’s lingerie market is expected to reach $64.69 billion by the end of 2022. The growth is driven by women’s shifting preference for wireless and seamless bras. China’s lingerie market is expected to reach $64.69 billion by the end of 2022. The growth is driven by women’s shifting preference for wireless and seamless bras. -
Toyota Recalling Hybrid Prius And C-HR Worldwide Over Fire Risk
Toyota announced a recall of about 1.03 million vehicles worldwide due to concerns on the engine wire harness. The affected vehicles were produced between June 2015 and May 2018. Toyota announced a recall of about 1.03 million vehicles worldwide due to concerns on the engine wire harness. The affected vehicles were produced between June 2015 and May 2018. -
China’s SF Airlines Now Servicing Shenzen – Singapore International Freight Route
China’s SF Airlines launched a new international freight route between Shenzhen and Singapore. The maiden flight on Sept. 4 was welcomed warmly by Singapore’s Changi Airport Group. China’s SF Airlines launched a new international freight route between Shenzhen and Singapore. The maiden flight on Sept. 4 was welcomed warmly by Singapore’s Changi Airport Group. -
‘Legend of Sword and Fairy’ Maker Files IPO On Hong Kong’s Stock Exchange
CMGE Technology Group, the publisher behind Legend of Sword and Fairy, Xuan Yuan Sword, and Monopoly, has filed an initial public offering on Hong Kong’s stock exchange. CMGE Technology Group, the publisher behind Legend of Sword and Fairy, Xuan Yuan Sword, and Monopoly, has filed an initial public offering on Hong Kong’s stock exchange. -
China To Merge Biggest Mobile Phone Carriers In Bid To Supersede US In 5G Race
A Bloomberg report stated that China is planning to merge two of its biggest mobile phone carriers. The supposed merger will position Beijing ahead in the race for 5G network against the United States. A Bloomberg report stated that China is planning to merge two of its biggest mobile phone carriers. The supposed merger will position Beijing ahead in the race for 5G network against the United States. -
Suzuki Stops Selling Cars In China, To Focus In India And Africa
Suzuki officially announced on Sept. 4 that it is leaving the Chinese market. Reports said the company will focus in India and Africa where there is a growing demand for its trademark small vehicle. Suzuki officially announced on Sept. 4 that it is leaving the Chinese market. Reports said the company will focus in India and Africa where there is a growing demand for its trademark small vehicle. -
US, India Attempt To Mend Ties Amid New Delhi’s Relations With Russia, Iran, And China
Key U.S. and Indian officials will meet in a first-ever 2+2 Ministerial Dialogue to be held on Sept. 6 in New Delhi. Washington is upbeat about the possible results of the dialogue despite looming sanctions on India from the Trump administration. Key U.S. and Indian officials will meet in a first-ever 2+2 Ministerial Dialogue to be held on Sept. 6 in New Delhi. Washington is upbeat about the possible results of the dialogue despite looming sanctions on India from the Trump administration. -
Philippines Removes Warship From Disputed South China Sea
The Philippines has successfully removed its warship BRP Gregorio del Pilar that accidentally wandered on Hasa-Hasa Shoal in the South China Sea. China was reportedly thankful that the Philippines promptly addressed the incident to avoid misinterpretation in the heavily contested region. The Philippines has successfully removed its warship BRP Gregorio del Pilar that accidentally wandered on Hasa-Hasa Shoal in the South China Sea. China was reportedly thankful that the Philippines promptly addressed the incident to avoid misinterpretation in the heavily contested region.