Steve M.C.
Suicide Bombing in Nigerian Market Kills at Least 50
Steve M.C. | | Dec 10, 2016 10:18 AM EST |
Over 50 people have been left dead with scores sustaining serious injuries after two female bombers who had disguised themselves as customers hit a busy market in Magali town, Nigeria, on Friday.
South Korean Lawmakers Vote for President Park Geun-hye's Impeachment
Steve M.C. | | Dec 10, 2016 04:06 AM EST |
South Korean President Park Geun-hye has made history twice after she became the first female president and the first to be removed from her seat after 234 lawmakers voted to impeach her on Friday.
False Data Presentation Equals Jail Time in China
Steve M.C. | | Dec 09, 2016 08:49 PM EST |
Misappropriation of data presented can lead to jail in China, as false information has led to a great deal of distrust from the Chinese community, according to a Thursday presentation by governmental statistics personnel.
Gina Rinehart, Shanghai CRED to Jointly Purchase Kidman Farm
Steve M.C. | | Dec 09, 2016 08:32 PM EST |
After a long fought battle over ownership of S. Kidman and Co. Ltd, Australian billionaire Gina Rinehart, and her Chinese business associate were on Friday given the go ahead by the Australian government to purchase the farm.
Online Community Sparks Fury over Slaughter of Endangered Sea Turtle in China
Steve M.C. | | Dec 09, 2016 03:04 AM EST |
Videos and photos posted online on Tuesday of an endangered sea turtle being butchered have caused mass havoc in the online community of China. Formal investigations by the Marine and Fishery Department of Guangdong Province kicked off on Thursday.
China, Nigeria Team Up to Boost Agricultural Production
Steve M.C. | | Dec 08, 2016 04:10 AM EST |
China is seeking to create a trademark in Nigeria's agricultural sector through a partnership between China and Nigeria aimed at improving food production in the region.
Bolivia Police Arrest Lamia Airline's Head over Colombia Crush that Killed 71
Steve M.C. | | Dec 08, 2016 02:11 AM EST |
Police officials in Bolivia arrested Lamia Airline's head on Tuesday as investigations continue to find out what triggered the Colombia plane crash that killed 71 last Nov. 28.
China Rubs Off Claims of Shooting Down Myanmar Fighter Jet
Steve M.C. | | Dec 07, 2016 06:54 PM EST |
China's Ministry of Defense on Tuesday come out to strongly refute claims by online media outlets that it shot down a Myanmar Airforce fighter jet, saying the allegations are "purely fictitious."
China Fines Medtronic for Unfair Business Practice
Steve M.C. | | Dec 07, 2016 12:34 PM EST |
China's price regulator on Wednesday announced that they had fined US medical firm, Medtronic, based in Shanghai for unfair business practice.
Online Lender Exposed for Use of Nude Photos, Videos as Loan Collateral
Steve M.C. | | Dec 07, 2016 10:02 AM EST |
An online lending service in China that requested the various applicants to give out nude photo's or intimate videos as collateral has been exposed after the photos leaked online.
South Korea President to 'Calmly' Receive Friday's Impeachment Result
Steve M.C. | | Dec 07, 2016 09:18 AM EST |
South Korean President, Park Geun-Hye on Tuesday asserted the Korean community that the verdict on her impeachment appeal will be well received. She, however, added that only the constitutional court was allowed to question the validity of the impeachment.
Rare Video Footage of 10-year-old Beyonce on Auction
Steve M.C. | | Dec 07, 2016 07:58 AM EST |
A recently acquired video footage of a 10-year-old Beyonce Knowles is now up for auction with a starting price of $1.9 million. The rare video shows that the star's imminent success did not happen overnight.
China Sends 120 Peacekeeps to War-Torn South Sudan
Steve M.C. | | Dec 07, 2016 04:54 AM EST |
China is looking to live up to its word after it sent 120 peacekeepers on Sunday to the South Sudan, the youngest nation globally which has been faced with war since December 2013.
China, UK Partner to Advance Creative Sector
Steve M.C. | | Dec 07, 2016 12:53 AM EST |
China and U.K creative firms on Monday in Shanghai signed off on a partnership between the two states that aims at boosting, among other things its film industry.
Chinese Regulators Have Harsh Words for Companies Going Against Market Regulations
Steve M.C. | | Dec 06, 2016 01:44 AM EST |
Companies have been advised by China's securities regulators against leveraging their acquisition of items that might have been acquired using dubious methods. During a Saturday meeting of the Asset Management Association of China, Liu Shiyu, Chairman of China Securities Regulatory Commission, spoke out strongly against the act.
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