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Trump’s Tariffs Make US Tech Companies Create Last Minute Plans
Trump’s tariffs have made it difficult for all groups involved to do trade. This includes companies which operate in China—most of which are US companies. Trump’s tariffs have made it difficult for all groups involved to do trade. This includes companies which operate in China—most of which are US companies. -
Putin, Xi Look To Strengthen Country’s Ties Through Several Agreements
Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping will meet in Vladivostok, where they will talk on some deals and make good their agreement on some issues. Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping will meet in Vladivostok, where they will talk on some deals and make good their agreement on some issues. -
Public Toilets An Issue Of Concern In South Korea For Thousands Of Women
A spy-cam scandal is currently happening in South Korea. Protesters, mostly women, complain that their privacy is at stake every single day. A spy-cam scandal is currently happening in South Korea. Protesters, mostly women, complain that their privacy is at stake every single day. -
NZ, Australia Adamant On Stopping Japanese Whaling In Its Seas
New Zealand continues the fight against whaling—alone, if need be—as there are allegations Australia’s opposition is slowly waning. New Zealand continues the fight against whaling—alone, if need be—as there are allegations Australia’s opposition is slowly waning. -
Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey Reveals Whose Accounts Were Filtered, Says ‘Not Politically Motivated’
Jack Dorsey, CEO of Twitter, appeared before the Congress to explain why Twitter filtered out some accounts, including a few outspoken members of the Republican Party. Jack Dorsey, CEO of Twitter, appeared before the Congress to explain why Twitter filtered out some accounts, including a few outspoken members of the Republican Party. -
Russia And The Rest Of The World Waits To Find Out Space Station Leak Cause
Russia believes that the Soyuz MS-09’s hole—the one that caused panic when discovered aboard the International Space Station—could be the result of sabotage. Russia believes that the Soyuz MS-09’s hole—the one that caused panic when discovered aboard the International Space Station—could be the result of sabotage. -
China Has Africa Singing A Different Tune Following A $60 Billion ‘Gift’
The leaders of African nations have gathered at China at the request of president Xi Jinping. They walk away with about $60 billion of Chinese investment on the African peninsula. The leaders of African nations have gathered at China at the request of president Xi Jinping. They walk away with about $60 billion of Chinese investment on the African peninsula. -
Alibaba Shows How It Topped Blockchain List Through Applications
Recently, Alibaba has topped the list of companies applying for blockchain patents. Here is a look into why Alibaba seems to have a hard-on for blockchain applications. Recently, Alibaba has topped the list of companies applying for blockchain patents. Here is a look into why Alibaba seems to have a hard-on for blockchain applications. -
World Trade Organization The Center Of Attention As US-China Dispute Intensifies
The World Trade Organization is trapped in the crossfire of a US-China trade dispute. They, however, appear to know how to decide in the favor of all parties concerned. The World Trade Organization is trapped in the crossfire of a US-China trade dispute. They, however, appear to know how to decide in the favor of all parties concerned. -
Activists Calling For Total Ban Of Elephant Trafficking From China, Dubai, And Thailand
Elephants, which pass hands through illegal trade, is being traded across various countries like Thailand and Dubai. The UK is hoping for legislation that bans tour packages to places where these elephants end up. Elephants, which pass hands through illegal trade, is being traded across various countries like Thailand and Dubai. The UK is hoping for legislation that bans tour packages to places where these elephants end up.