France is ready to challenge the US at the WTO
The French finance minister said he was ready to bring Trump's threat to impose tariffs on champagne and other goods on the WTO.
continue readingHong Kong people took to the streets to mark 6 months of protests
Tens of thousands of people dressed in black covered Hong Kong's streets today to mark the six months since the protests broke out.
continue readingIndian girls are raped collectively, burned alive
17-year-old girl in northeastern India was imprisoned, raped in mass for two months at her boyfriend's house before being burned to death.
continue readingCongressman Solomon accused Trung and Dai ran in bribery
Solomon Islands MPs say China and Taiwan have offered them hundreds of thousands of dollars in exchange for diplomatic support.
continue readingThe shooter from the US base showed violent video before he launched
Gunman al-Shamrani showed a video of the shooting at a party the night before he shot and killed three people at Pensacola base on December 6.
continue readingUS officials in Hong Kong are not allowed to enter Macau
President of the American Chamber of Commerce in Hong Kong Tara Joseph was detained by Macau immigration officials and denied entry into the city.
continue readingShooting near the presidential palace, 4 people died
The pistol-puller shot and killed three people on a street near the National Palace, the residence of the President, and was later shot dead by police.
continue readingChina asks the US not to interfere in internal affairs
Top Chinese diplomat Yang Jiechi spoke by US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on December 7, asking Washington not to intervene in internal affairs.
continue readingThousands of Burmese took to the streets in support of Suu Kyi
Myanmar Thousands of people took to the streets in support of state counselor Aung San Suu Kyi today, ahead of the day she represented the country in the genocide lawsuit.
continue readingWorld Bank reduced lending to China
The World Bank said it would reduce loans to China after Trump called on the financial institution to stop lending to Beijing.
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