With six confirmed cases of coronavirus in Hong Kong, the government there is determined to nip the looming health crisis in the bud. Travel from the Chinese mainland has already …
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Puerto Ricans Angry About Unused Food, Water in Warehouse in Aftermath of Natural Disasters
For the people of Puerto Rico, the last few years haven’t been very happy ones. After the destruction from Hurricane Maria in 2017, it took months for life on the …
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Australia is currently in the midst of massive wildfires, with the states of New South Wales and Victoria bearing the brunt of the fires. News reports are full of stories …
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While most people were enjoying the Christmas and New Year’s holidays and cherishing their time away from work, others were hard at work. Among them was former Renault and Nissan …
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If you’re reading this article, you’re doing so on an electronic device that was likely produced in China, or that had much of its hardware produced in China. And much …
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You may be getting tired of reading articles about how badly off millennials are, but it’s an important topic that bears repeating. The current generation of millennials lags far behind …
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Numerous countries around the world have been rocked by protests against government authorities. But while protesters in Chile, Hong Kong, and other areas may be protesting for different reasons, they …
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As the trade war with China intensifies, more and more companies from more and more countries are moving out of China. It isn’t just American companies moving out either, and …
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Most people have probably heard about China’s social credit system, which assigns each Chinese citizen a social credit “score.” Behavior that the government likes increases your score, while behavior the …
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The protests in Hong Kong are continuing, with Hong Kong’s universities becoming key areas controlled by protesters. Many universities have been cordoned off and barricaded, with students manning checkpoints and …