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  • Salt, Pepper, Suga: Japan’s New PM Spices Up Cabinet
    Japan's Suga new PM
    “Continuity with a capital C” cabinet, experts say after Japan’s new PM names top table with some new faces, two women only and an average age of 60.
  • Trump Slams Steve Jobs' Widow Over Report Published By The Atlantic
    Trump
    U.S. President Donald Trump personally attacked Laurene Powell Jobs on social media, stating that her late husband wouldn't be happy with what she was doing with the money he left her.
  • Former Japan Defense Minister Shigeru Ishiba The People’s Choice To Replace Shinzo Abe
    Ishiba
    PM Shinzo Abe resigned Friday because of an illness, setting the stage for a party leadership vote around Sept. 13 to Sept. 15.
  • China Mengniu Dairy Deals In Australia May Sour On Poor Bilateral Relations
    China Mengniu Dairy
    Australian politicians have "grave concerns” about food brands being bought by China companies with government ties.
  • Asia Share Markets Get A Bump From Positive U.S. Data
    Asia share markets
    U.S. manufacturing activity expanded in July at its fastest in more than a year, giving investors in Asia a reason to buy.
  • Sinclair Broadcasting Hit With $48 Million FCC Penalty
    Sinclair Broadcast Group
    Sinclair Broadcast Group, the country's largest owner of local television stations, agreed to pay the hefty $48 million fine to settle three separate FCC investigations against it.
  • China Strongly Denies That Its Military Was Involved In Equifax Hack
    Equifax cyberattack
    Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson, Geng Shaung, strongly denied that members of the country's government and military were involved in the hacking of Equifax in 2017.
  • Hallmark Parent Company CEO Steps Down Amid Ad Backlash
    Hallmark Channel
    Crown Media's CEO and president Bill Abbott has stepped down from his position just a month after its network Hallmark removed an ad that caused a national backlash.
  • Volkswagen Halts $1.4 Billion Investment In Turkey Amid Syria Offensive
    Volkswagen AG
    Volkswagen AG announced that it will be halting its planned $1.4 billion investment in Turkey to build a new manufacturing facility in the country's western Manisa province.
  • Joe Biden's Son Officially Resigns From Board Of Chinese-Backed Equity Firm
    Joe Biden
    Joe Biden's son, Hunter, will step down from his board position in the Chinese-backed private equity firm by the end of the month.
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