Julio Cachila
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Hong Kong To Give Away 500,000 Tickets For Travelers
Hong Kong will be giving away hundreds of thousands of free tickets just so that foreigners and even residents who flew out of the city will be enticed to come to the once tourist-friendly destination. Hong Kong will be giving away hundreds of thousands of free tickets just so that foreigners and even residents who flew out of the city will be enticed to come to the once tourist-friendly destination. -
China, Russia ‘Consider Themselves At War’ With Western Democracies: Canadian Official
"We once again find ourselves in a chaotic and dangerous world where those with power, namely Russia and China, are determined to remake the world order to suit their own ends," the official said. "We once again find ourselves in a chaotic and dangerous world where those with power, namely Russia and China, are determined to remake the world order to suit their own ends," the official said. -
Apple To Release New Mini-LED Monitor In Q1 2023: Analyst
Apple is reportedly planning on launching a new external monitor using mini-LED technology for use on Macs next year, an analyst reveals. Apple is reportedly planning on launching a new external monitor using mini-LED technology for use on Macs next year, an analyst reveals. -
Canada Responds To Reports Of China Running Overseas Police Stations
"They're not only illegal, they're a violation of our sovereignty, a violation of international law, and violation of any diplomatic norms that are out there," a Canadian official said. "They're not only illegal, they're a violation of our sovereignty, a violation of international law, and violation of any diplomatic norms that are out there," a Canadian official said. -
Google ‘Not Above The Law’, To Pay Millions For Illegally Tracking Android Users
Google will be paying Arizona millions of dollars as settlement over a lawsuit saying the tech giant tracked Android users without consent, reports say. Google will be paying Arizona millions of dollars as settlement over a lawsuit saying the tech giant tracked Android users without consent, reports say. -
Apple Accepts TSMC’s Price Increase For Chips Amid Scrutiny Over Deal With Chinese Chipmaker
Apple has reportedly agreed to the price increase Taiwanese chip maker Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) will make after rejecting it earlier. Apple has reportedly agreed to the price increase Taiwanese chip maker Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) will make after rejecting it earlier. -
Experts Say China’s Real Estate Market Will Stay In Decline For Years
Experts predict that China's real estate market, once booming, is declining and might not see a rise in the near future. Experts predict that China's real estate market, once booming, is declining and might not see a rise in the near future. -
China’s National Day Met With Protests From Hongkongers Abroad: Report
A number of Hongkongers in different places welcomed China's National Day with protests and demonstrations calling for an end to the tyranny enacted by the Chinese government against the people of Hong Kong. A number of Hongkongers in different places welcomed China's National Day with protests and demonstrations calling for an end to the tyranny enacted by the Chinese government against the people of Hong Kong. -
Apple To Launch iOS 16.0.3 With Bug Fixes, New Hardware
Apple is preparing to launch another iOS update including fixes for bugs and errors in the recent version available for iOS device users. Apple is preparing to launch another iOS update including fixes for bugs and errors in the recent version available for iOS device users. -
China Using American Technologies To Develop Weapons Systems
A leading U.S. representative revealed that China is using American technology to further the development of new weapons systems, including hypersonic missiles that could be used for nuclear warfare, a report says. A leading U.S. representative revealed that China is using American technology to further the development of new weapons systems, including hypersonic missiles that could be used for nuclear warfare, a report says.