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40 Kilos Of Illegal Rhino Horns Seized In Second Biggest Bust In Hong Kong
Hong Kong airport authorities reportedly seized more than 40 kilos of illegal rhino horns, worth more than US$1 million, on their way to Ho Chi Minh City in Vietnam. Hong Kong airport authorities reportedly seized more than 40 kilos of illegal rhino horns, worth more than US$1 million, on their way to Ho Chi Minh City in Vietnam. -
African Swine Fever Virus Found In Different Food Products In China
A number of frozen pork dumplings have been found to contain trace amounts of the swine fever virus by Chinese food safety regulators. A number of frozen pork dumplings have been found to contain trace amounts of the swine fever virus by Chinese food safety regulators. -
Singapore Suspends Operating License Of Chinese Bike-Sharing Service, Ofo
Singapore’s Land Transport Authority has suspended the operating license of China’s biggest bike-sharing firm, Ofo, for failing to meet its regulatory requirements. Singapore’s Land Transport Authority has suspended the operating license of China’s biggest bike-sharing firm, Ofo, for failing to meet its regulatory requirements. -
South Korean Consortium Set To Build US$6.5 billion International Port And Industrial Zone In Indonesia
A group of South Korean companies has announced their plans to build a US$6.5 billion international seaport and industrial complex in North Kalimantan, Indonesia. A group of South Korean companies has announced their plans to build a US$6.5 billion international seaport and industrial complex in North Kalimantan, Indonesia. -
Suicide Attack In Kashmir Kills 34 Indian Soldiers In Deadliest Attack In Ongoing Conflict
At least 34 Indian paramilitary police officers were by a suicide car bomb reportedly sent by the Islamic militant group, Jaish-e Mohammad. At least 34 Indian paramilitary police officers were by a suicide car bomb reportedly sent by the Islamic militant group, Jaish-e Mohammad. -
JPMorgan Announces Its New Cryptocurrency; The JPM Coin
JPMorgan has revealed that it has already successfully tested its new digital currency and is now ready to use it in the real world. JPMorgan has revealed that it has already successfully tested its new digital currency and is now ready to use it in the real world. -
Mount Everest Closed For Garbage Cleanup Drive Until Further Notice
Authorities have officially announced that tourists are no longer allowed to visit the Mount Everest base camp and areas over 5,200 meters until further notice. Authorities have officially announced that tourists are no longer allowed to visit the Mount Everest base camp and areas over 5,200 meters until further notice. -
Johnson & Johnson Expands Its Medical Devices Division With New US$3.4 Billion Acquisition
Johnson & Johnson has announced that it has acquired the robotics surgery firm, Auris, for US$3.4 billion in an attempt to revitalize its lagging medical devices division. Johnson & Johnson has announced that it has acquired the robotics surgery firm, Auris, for US$3.4 billion in an attempt to revitalize its lagging medical devices division. -
Ford Issues Three Separate Recalls For Its F-150 Truck, Mustangs, And Lincoln Continentals
Ford has recently issued a recall that affects 1.5 million units of its popular F-150 pickup trucks and thousands of its Ford Mustangs and Lincoln Continental vehicles. Ford has recently issued a recall that affects 1.5 million units of its popular F-150 pickup trucks and thousands of its Ford Mustangs and Lincoln Continental vehicles. -
China Increases Penalties For Illegal Foreign Currency Trading To Protect Currency Stability
China has announced that the illegal trade of foreign currency is now considered a criminal offense and is punishable with imprisonment and substantial fines. China has announced that the illegal trade of foreign currency is now considered a criminal offense and is punishable with imprisonment and substantial fines.