Charleston Lim

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Rights Group Says Hong Kong Security Law Is A Human Rights Emergency
Amnesty International claims that the law has been used by authorities to justify actions that are a violation of human rights. Amnesty International claims that the law has been used by authorities to justify actions that are a violation of human rights. -
Princess Diana's 1981 Ford Escort Sold For $72,000
The 1981 1.6-liter Ford Escort Ghia was purchased by a museum in South America for $72,000. The 1981 1.6-liter Ford Escort Ghia was purchased by a museum in South America for $72,000. -
Millions At Risk As Sea Levels Rise, New Study Shows
A map was made using Lidar sensors showed the coastal areas that were the most at risk of sinking below the sea. A map was made using Lidar sensors showed the coastal areas that were the most at risk of sinking below the sea. -
HSBC Documents Could Be Turning Point In Huawei CFO Extradition Case
Meng's lawyers are seeking the HSBC documents to have the Canadian courts scrap the U.S.'s extradition request. Meng's lawyers are seeking the HSBC documents to have the Canadian courts scrap the U.S.'s extradition request. -
Didi Launches IPO At Top Of Range, Raises $4.4 Billion
Didi Global sold 317 million American Depositary Shares priced at $14 apiece. Didi Global sold 317 million American Depositary Shares priced at $14 apiece. -
Only Foreign Scientist At Wuhan Lab Speaks Out About Covid-19 Origins: Bloomberg
An Australian virologist paints a very different picture of the facility alleged to be the source of the coronavirus. An Australian virologist paints a very different picture of the facility alleged to be the source of the coronavirus. -
Japan Defense Minister: 'Wake Up' To Threat Of China
China accuses Japan of starting an "arms race." China accuses Japan of starting an "arms race." -
FTC Not Giving Up Even After Judge Dismisses Antitrust Case Against Facebook
Facebook, Inc. shares will open Wednesday up 0.30% at around $356.70 each - or $1.06 - after a federal judge dismissed two antitrust lawsuits against it. Facebook, Inc. shares will open Wednesday up 0.30% at around $356.70 each - or $1.06 - after a federal judge dismissed two antitrust lawsuits against it. -
Gloves Off In Duterte-Pacquiao 'Corruption' Bout
Duterte will expose Pacquiao as a liar if he doesn't immediately name corrupt government officials. Duterte will expose Pacquiao as a liar if he doesn't immediately name corrupt government officials. -
China Facing 'Reverse Migration' As More People Leave Cities
Fewer migrant workers are returning to big China cities, new data from the nation's statistics bureau shows. Fewer migrant workers are returning to big China cities, new data from the nation's statistics bureau shows.