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Grounded Hong Kong Ship In Solomon Islands Continues To Threaten World Heritage Marine Sanctuary
A grounded vessel operated by a Hong Kong-based firm has reportedly spilled more than 75 tons of heavy fuel oil onto a UNESCO world heritage marine sanctuary in the Solomon Islands. A grounded vessel operated by a Hong Kong-based firm has reportedly spilled more than 75 tons of heavy fuel oil onto a UNESCO world heritage marine sanctuary in the Solomon Islands. -
Criminal Charges Filed Against Shell For Its Involvement In US$1.3 Billion Nigerian Corruption Scandal
A Dutch court has filed a criminal case against Shell for its involvement in the US$1.3 Billion Nigerian corruption scandal, which stemmed from its purchase of an offshore oil field known as OPL 245 in 2011. A Dutch court has filed a criminal case against Shell for its involvement in the US$1.3 Billion Nigerian corruption scandal, which stemmed from its purchase of an offshore oil field known as OPL 245 in 2011. -
Digital Coin Creator And Cryptocurrency Scammer Arrested In Hong Kong
Officers of Hong Kong's Commercial Crime Bureau have arrested two individuals linked to a cryptocurrency mining scam. Officers of Hong Kong's Commercial Crime Bureau have arrested two individuals linked to a cryptocurrency mining scam. -
China No Plans To Retaliate To Philippine’s Plans To Deport Illegal Chinese Workers
China's embassy in the Philippines has announced that they have no plans to retaliate to the country's planned deportation of Chinese nationals illegally working in the country. China's embassy in the Philippines has announced that they have no plans to retaliate to the country's planned deportation of Chinese nationals illegally working in the country. -
TikTok Fined $5.7 Million For Collecting Children's Data
TikTok has been asked to pay a US$5.7 million penalty by the FTC for illegally storing and collecting data from users below 13-years-old. TikTok has been asked to pay a US$5.7 million penalty by the FTC for illegally storing and collecting data from users below 13-years-old. -
Credit Bureau Reveals That More Americans Are Now Missing Their Monthly Car Payments
The significant increase in auto loan delinquencies has been seen as an indication that more Americans are now experiencing financial troubles. The significant increase in auto loan delinquencies has been seen as an indication that more Americans are now experiencing financial troubles. -
Rolls-Royce Announces Exit In Race To Power Boeing Next-Gen Commercial Planes
Rolls-Royce stock prices fell after it announced that it was no longer going to bid to supply new engines for Boeing's upcoming new commercial aircraft. Rolls-Royce stock prices fell after it announced that it was no longer going to bid to supply new engines for Boeing's upcoming new commercial aircraft. -
Uneducated Chinese Villagers Scammed Into Taking US$15 Million Loan
Almost 200 villagers were reportedly scammed into signing loan agreement documents amounting to over US$15 million. Almost 200 villagers were reportedly scammed into signing loan agreement documents amounting to over US$15 million. -
Billionaires In China Decreased By 161 Due To Stock Market Slump
A new report has revealed that China has lost 161 billionaires in the past year, which is mostly due to the country's slowing economy and the slump in its stock markets. A new report has revealed that China has lost 161 billionaires in the past year, which is mostly due to the country's slowing economy and the slump in its stock markets. -
Indonesia’s PSN Internet Satellite Successfully Launched Aboard Space X Falcon Rocket
Indonesian telecommunications company Pasifik Satelit Nusantara (PSN) successfully launched its internet-only satellite onboard a Space X Falcon rocket. Indonesian telecommunications company Pasifik Satelit Nusantara (PSN) successfully launched its internet-only satellite onboard a Space X Falcon rocket.