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11/22/2024 03:04:18 am

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Chinese Company That Sued Apple Over iPhone 6 has no Phone, Office and 'Barely Exists'

Shenzhen Baili, the Chinese smartphone company that recently won a patent infringement claim against Apple over the iPhone 6 "barely exists," according to an investigation carried out by Wall Street Journal.

Rescue Efforts

Shenzhen Disaster: 11 Arrested for Negligence

Authorities in southern China have arrested 11 people in connection with a landslide at a construction dump site that killed 12 people and left 62 others missing and presumed dead.

Snowden fans

WSJ Claims Snowden Helped China Make the Great Cannon

"This means China's hacking bureaucracy geared up to produce this new product soon after the Snowden leaks."

David Bird

New Jersey River Yields Body of Missing WSJ Reporter

A red jacket found by two men canoeing on the New Jersey River helped in finding the body of Wall Street Journal energy markets reporter David Bird. The 55-year-old business journalist went missing on Jan. 11, 2014.

Mohammad Javad Zarif

West Signals Progress On Iran Nuclear Deal

Western diplomats on Tuesday noted progress in resolving an impasse on Iran's nuclear deal, a day after both sides failed to meet the deadline for a comprehensive settlement that would effectively curb Tehran's nuclear activities in exchange for sanctions relief.

U.S. President Barack Obama and China's President Xi Jinping at the APEC Welcome Banquet November 10, 2014.

U.S., China Set To Cooperate On Military Measures

China and the United States are gearing to unveil plans aimed at averting the possibility of military conflict between the two powers as President's Xi Jinping and Barack Obama meet on Wednesday, according to U.S. officials cited by the Wall Street Journal on Tuesday.

Angela Merkel

Merkel: No Hopes For Breakthrough In Russia-Ukraine Talks

German Chancellor Angela Merkel thinks there is no hope for a breakthrough in the upcoming talks between Russia and Ukraine and emphasized that the crisis between the two countries needed a political solution and not a military intervention.

Twitter to Release New Metrics Showing Wider Reach

Will disclose details of how users interact with tweets.

US Offers $5 Million Reward For The Arrest Of Chinese Businessman Li Fangwei

The US has offered a $5 million reward for the arrest Chinese businessman, Li Fangwei, on charges of supplying illegal explosives to Iran.

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