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Huawei’s full-page WSJ advert: ‘Don’t believe everything you hear’

Huawei’s full-page WSJ advert: ‘Don’t believe everything you hear’

Huawei has sought to repair its image in the US through a full-page advert in the Wall Street Journal, which says: "Don't believe everything you hear." In an open letter, executive Catherine Chen invited US media to visit the firm to clear up "misunderstandings" created by the US government....

Source: BBC News

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Major and shocking celebrity splits of 2015

Major and shocking celebrity splits of 2015

A lot celebrity couples fell apart in 2015. Here are some of the marriages, engagements and ...

Posted: About 11 years ago
Source: foxnews
Typhoon Mangkhut Slams Hong Kong and Southern China

Typhoon Mangkhut Slams Hong Kong and Southern China

HONG KONG — Typhoon Mangkhut battered Hong Kong and Macau on Sunday with 100 miles-per-hou...

Posted: About 8 years ago
Pittsburgh shooting: Multiple casualties at Squirrel Hill synagogue

Pittsburgh shooting: Multiple casualties at Squirrel Hill synagogue

BBC News Eleven people have been killed, officials say, in a gun attack on a synagogue ...

Posted: About 8 years ago

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G20: US and China agree to suspend new trade tariffs
Posted: About 8 years ago

G20: US and China agree to suspend new trade tariffs

The two men met in Buenos Aires after the G20 summit for their first talks since a trade war erupted this year. China says they ag...

Source: BBC News
Martin Shkreli Invokes the Fifth Amendment in House Appearance
Posted: About 11 years ago

Martin Shkreli Invokes the Fifth Amendment in House Appearance

Martin Shkreli’s grilling by Congress on Thursday proved to be the spectacle that many had long anticipated. Lawmakers excoriate...

Source: nytimes
Philippe Dauman Succeeds Sumner Redstone as Viacom Chairman
Posted: About 11 years ago

Philippe Dauman Succeeds Sumner Redstone as Viacom Chairman

With the ailing 92-year-old Sumner M. Redstone in his final act as a media titan, the two rivals jousting over the future of his $40 ...

Source: nytimes
In China, Books That Make Money, and Enemies
Posted: About 11 years ago

In China, Books That Make Money, and Enemies

HONG KONG — In a dimly lit industrial building in Hong Kong, hundreds of books wrapped in brown paper were stacked four feet high o...

Source: nytimes
A Signal to Industry to Go Green in an Era of Carbon Reduction
Posted: About 11 years ago

A Signal to Industry to Go Green in an Era of Carbon Reduction

With the ink barely dry on a landmark climate accord, nations now face an even more daunting challenge: how to get their industries t...

Source: nytimes
Lords could derail Osborne’s plans to soften rules on banker accountability
Posted: About 11 years ago

Lords could derail Osborne’s plans to soften rules on banker accountability

Labour and Liberal Democrat peers are threatening to block George Osborne’s plans to water down regulatory powers designed to hold ...

Source: theguardian