Marco Gerome
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Beijing Citizens Find Solace in Wooden Library on the Outskirts
A library made of wood and steel has sprung up in Beijing, creating an attraction for the people who want to get away from a busy life in the city. A library made of wood and steel has sprung up in Beijing, creating an attraction for the people who want to get away from a busy life in the city. -
China Finds It Hard To Seek Talks With US ‘Knife To Throat’ Gesture
China and the US came to a difficult stalemate, where the US has been accused by China for approaching with a ‘knife to the throat’ gesture. China and the US came to a difficult stalemate, where the US has been accused by China for approaching with a ‘knife to the throat’ gesture. -
Hong Kong MTR Opened Second Day of Service to Half of Opening Day Turnout
The Hong Kong bullet train system has finally opened but to cold reception; almost half of the crowd that witnessed the Sunday opening turned up to take the train. The Hong Kong bullet train system has finally opened but to cold reception; almost half of the crowd that witnessed the Sunday opening turned up to take the train. -
Starbucks is Warning Company Partners that Drastic Changes Are To Be Expected
Starbucks is starting its restructuring with a teardown and a makeover. Leadership changes and layoffs are to be expected, according to the company’s CEO. Starbucks is starting its restructuring with a teardown and a makeover. Leadership changes and layoffs are to be expected, according to the company’s CEO. -
Chinese Firms are Bent on "Conquering" The West after Eastern Dominance
Chinese companies have established themselves as a force to be reckoned with in the East. Now, they’re setting their eyes for the prize on the West. Chinese companies have established themselves as a force to be reckoned with in the East. Now, they’re setting their eyes for the prize on the West. -
The Chinese Government and the Vatican Reach a Deal on Appointment of Catholic Bishops in China
Vatican has announced that a landmark deal fell through for the Chinese government and the Holy See regarding the appointment of Catholic bishops in China. Vatican has announced that a landmark deal fell through for the Chinese government and the Holy See regarding the appointment of Catholic bishops in China. -
The Two Leaders Vow More Cooperation Between Their Countries At The Summer Davos Summit
China and Serbia are longtime friends and allies. They vowed to become even more close through the Belt and Road Initiative at the Summer Davos Summit, hosted by China. China and Serbia are longtime friends and allies. They vowed to become even more close through the Belt and Road Initiative at the Summer Davos Summit, hosted by China. -
Dubai's Major Non-oil Partner is China
China remained steadfast as Dubai’s top non-oil trading partner. Three other countries rounded out the list, with the US surprisingly at the third spot. China remained steadfast as Dubai’s top non-oil trading partner. Three other countries rounded out the list, with the US surprisingly at the third spot. -
Trump Administration Tariffs May Be Right or Wrong For US
Trump’s tariffs, imposed to force China to accept US-led deals, have split people in the US viewing it between those who are in favor and those who are opposed. Trump’s tariffs, imposed to force China to accept US-led deals, have split people in the US viewing it between those who are in favor and those who are opposed. -
Typhoon Mangkhut Leaves Behind 64 Dead And Philippines, China, and Hong Kong In Disarray Days After
Typhoon “Mangkhut” left a terrible memento in Asia with at least three places—the Philippines, China, and Hong Kong—recovering from the destruction left by the storm. Typhoon “Mangkhut” left a terrible memento in Asia with at least three places—the Philippines, China, and Hong Kong—recovering from the destruction left by the storm.