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Las Vegas Investment Executive Indicted for Running $1.5 Billion Ponzi Scheme Targeting Japanese Nationals
Kwao Peppeh | | Jul 10, 2015 11:17 AM EDT |
U.S. authorities on Thursday arrested the head of a Las Vegas investment company for running a $1.5 billion Ponzi scheme which targeted thousands of Japanese investors for four years until its exposure in 2013.
US Politicians and Businesses Abandon Confederate Flag
Kwao Peppeh | | Jun 24, 2015 01:07 PM EDT |
In the aftermath of the deadly attack on a group of African-Americans in a South Carolina church by extremist Dylann Roof, politicians and businesses across the U.S. have started turning their backs on the Confederate flag, which is widely seen as a symbol of southern racism and white separationists.
China-U.S. Rift To Deepen With Economic Espionage Charges To Six Chinese Nationals?
Althea Serad | | May 21, 2015 04:37 AM EDT |
Rift between China and the United States over territorial disputes in the South China Sea may deepen as the United States indicted six Chinese nationals Tuesday of economic espionage. The Chinese men allegedly stole trade secrets from Silicon Valley's Avago Technologies and Skyworks Solutions in Massachusetts
China Warns US Plane Eight Times Above South China Sea; US-China War Imminent
Althea Serad | | May 20, 2015 11:23 PM EDT |
On Wednesday, the Chinese navy issued warnings eight times for a U.S. surveillance plane to leave an area near man-made islands that Beijing has built to establish influence in the South China Sea, reported CNN.
U.S. Indicts 6 Chinese Citizens Over Economic Espionage Charges
Bianca Ortega | | May 20, 2015 03:01 AM EDT |
The United States indicted six Chinese citizens over economic espionage charges. On Tuesday, the U.S. Department of Justice said the suspects stole corporate secrets from American companies developing technology for the military.
China Urges Extradition Treaty With U.S. To Proceed Anti-corruption Campaign
L. P. Cabasag | | May 17, 2015 08:13 PM EDT |
While the U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry is on a two-day China trip, China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi said that the U.S. and China should begin talks regarding bilateral extradition treaty in the future, on Saturday.
China-U.S. Ties Remain Stable Despite Tensions Over South China Sea, President Xi Jinping Says
L. P. Cabasag | | May 17, 2015 11:08 AM EDT |
Despite tensions and fear of clash between China and the U.S. over the disputed territory in South China Sea, President Xi Jinping said that the relationship between China and U.S. remains stable, on Sunday.
U.S. And China To Battle In The Skies? Tension Over South China Sea Continues Amid Kerry’s Visit To China
Althea Serad | | May 16, 2015 07:47 AM EDT |
On Saturday, Secretary of State John F. Kerry and Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi spoke of China’s assertion of its sovereignty on man-made islands it is creating near heavily trafficked sea lanes in the South China Sea, according to the Washington Post. The two countries spoke at a press conference in Beijing.
U.S., China On Rivalry In Skies Above The South China Sea
L. P. Cabasag | | May 15, 2015 08:32 PM EDT |
The USS Fort Worth, a littoral combat ship of the U.S. navy, sent off a reconnaissance drone as a military observation as well as Seahawk, a U.S. navy helicopter, to patrol and keep watch over the airspace in the disputed Spratly islands in the South China Sea.
China And US Face Off In South China Sea; Asian Country Wants US Warships Away From Islands
Althea Serad | | May 14, 2015 06:50 AM EDT |
Tension is arising in the South China Sea as China wants assurances from the United States that the Western country will not be sending aircraft abd warships to determine its clams to the Spratly islands, a string of remote, strategic islands.
Philippines Asks For Help From U.S. To Stop China’s Land Reclamation
L. P. Cabasag | | May 13, 2015 08:46 AM EDT |
The top diplomat of the Philippines said that he is asking for more help from the U.S. to stop China's land reclamation that could give effective control to Beijing over the South China Sea, on Tuesday.
U.S. Approves First Cuba Commercial Ferry Service In 50 Years
Bianca Ortega | | May 06, 2015 12:56 AM EDT |
The U.S. Treasury Department on Tuesday approved commercial ferry services for Cubans and Americans travelling between Miami and Havana as part of a move to restore diplomatic ties between the former Cold War enemies.
No Apology For World War II Sex Slaves In Abe’s U.S. Congress Address
Vittorio Hernandez | | Apr 30, 2015 01:33 AM EDT |
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe did actually apologize for the thousands of comfort women that Japanese soldiers used as sex slaves during World War II. However, he did not make it during his Wednesday address before the U.S. Congress but during a Tuesday press conference with U.S. President Barack Obama.
Russia Hacking United States with Zero Day Exploits
David Curry | | Apr 20, 2015 03:47 AM EDT |
FireEye said APT28 is a highly skilled hacking group unlike most of the organizations coming from Russia.
Panama Summit: U.S. And Cuba Make History With Restored Diplomatic Ties
Dino Lirios | | Apr 13, 2015 02:15 AM EDT |
Cuba and the United States have made history when Cuban Leader Raul Castro and U.S. President Barack Obama sat down at a regional summit in Panama to talk and take the first steps towards the restoration of diplomatic ties.
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