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11/21/2024 04:19:49 pm

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Susan Rice and Yang Jiechi

Susan Rice Met China’s Top Diplomat To Discuss US-China Ties

The United States' national security adviser Susan Rice met with China's top diplomats and military officials on Monday to address challenges in the US-China ties, reports said. The meeting with State Councilor Yang Jiechi is also aimed at paving the way for President Barack Obama's visit to Beijing in November.

iCloud

Apple Upgrades iCloud Security, Sends Alerts When Your Account is Accessed

The email alert will prompt a user to change the password in case of unauthorized access.

Michelle Obama

Michelle Obama Campaigns For Michelle Nunn In Georgia

United States First lady Michelle Obama campaigned for Democratic Michelle Nunn in Georgia on Monday. According to reports, the first lady aims for Nunn to win a key Senatorial seat for the Democrats in the November election.

United States Capitol

Republicans Lead In Tight Senatorial Race, New Polls Say

Recent polls show that Republicans may have the edge of gaining a majority of the Senate seats come this November elections.

Julie Bishop and Wang Yi

China-Australia Free Trade Deal In Progress

China and Australia are on track to sign a free trade deal strengthening bilateral relations, Australian Foreign Minister Julie Bishop said Sunday.

Hillary Clinton

Hillary Clinton Expected To Decide On Presidential Run Early Next Year

Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said on Friday that she will decide whether to run for the presidency after the New Year, reports said.

Occupy Central Hong Kong

Why Hong Kong Should Accept Mainland China's Election Plan

Some political scholars think that Hong Kong should accept China's election plan for its own good. While many empathized with Hong Kong's pro-democracy protesters, experts think they should just acquiesce to National People's Congress' (NPC) decision for the 2017 election.

Pat Roberts

GOP Takes Over Pat Roberts Senatorial Campaign After Taylor Dropped Out

The National Republican Senatorial Committee took over Senator Pat Roberts' campaign in Kansas on Thursday, after Democrat Chad Taylor's terminated his campaign.

David Cameron and Barack Obama

U.K. To Launch Airstrikes Against ISIS Within Weeks

British Prime Minister David Cameron hinted on Thursday at British involvement against the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) by carrying out air strikes that will begin within weeks.

South China Sea

Why The U.S. Should Be Concerned About China's Growing Military Power

As China's military capability increases, nations scramble to "contain" its power. However, it is the United States that has to be the most concerned in creating a strategy to counter China's military power.

Sadakazu Tanigaki

Japan PM Shinzo Abe Appoints China-Friendly Cabinets To Warm Ties

Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on Wednesday reshuffled his cabinet and promoted two veteran lawmakers known to have friendly ties with China to top positions in the Liberal Democratic Party.

Tom Steyer

Steyer's NextGen Campaign Strategy Focuses On 1 Million Undecided U.S. Voters [VIDEO]

NextGen Climate, an environmental group founded by investor and philanthropist Tom Steyer, said on Wednesday that they are focusing campaign efforts on one million undecided voters in key states across the U.S. and persuade them to support the group's climate change advocacy.

Helicopter Carrier

France Suspends Warship Deal With Russia, Citing Ukraine Crisis

The French government finally acquiesced to international plea to suspend its warship deal with Russia. Francois Hollande's office said the conditions for the first warship delivery were not in place, citing the crisis in Ukraine.

Barack Obama

U.S. Increases Involvement In Syria To Defeat ISIS

The United States government is increasing its involvement in Syria to defeat the Islamic militants, but experts are still debating whether the country should take an active role in Syria or not, reports said.

Electric cars

Job Loss In U.S. Attributed To China Imports

Chinese imports were not entirely to blame for the U.S.economy losing between 2 million to 2.4 million manufacturing jobs from 1999 to 2011, according to a recent study. The U.S. lost abiut 560,000 jmanufacturing jobs from 1999 to 2011, researchers said.

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