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Here’s what the major world powers will look like in 2025, according to a Harvard professor

By Stephen M. Walt, Foreign Policy From Business Insider The term “world order” is often used to describe the configuration of power in international relations. The future world order will most likely continue to see shrinking US superiority, expanding Chinese…

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Greenwoods Asset Management Ltd acquires new holdings in ZTO Express (Cayman) Inc (ZTO)

By Lisa Matthews From Fairfield Current Greenwoods Asset Management Ltd purchased a new stake in ZTO Express (Cayman) Inc (NYSE:ZTO) during the third quarter, according to its most recent 13F filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). The fund…

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Hyundai will sell a car that can be unlocked with a fingerprint

By Saqib Shah From engadget Hyundai has unveiled a new car system that lets drivers unlock and start a vehicle using their fingerprints. The tech is built in to the door handle and ignition button of the new 2019 Santa Fe…

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100 Christians snatched in overnight raids on underground Chinese church

By Mimi Lau From South China Morning Post About 100 worshippers at an unofficial church in southwestern China were snatched from their homes or from the streets in coordinated raids which began on Sunday evening. Chinese authorities targeted members of…

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NY Times: US believes China behind massive Marriott hack

By Jason Devaney From Newsmax The investigation into the hack of the Marriott hotel chain points to an organized effort by the Chinese government to steal the information of millions of Americans, according to The New York Times.  Federal investigators believe…

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Top Chinese and US envoys discuss next step in trade war talks

By kinting Lo From South China Morning Post High-level contact suggests both countries keen to keep up momentum despite arrest of Huawei executive Sabrina Meng Wanzhou, analyst says Top Chinese and US trade negotiators have discussed plans for renewed trade…

CooTek Participates in 2018 TechCrunch International Innovation Summit

SHENZHEN, China, Dec. 7, 2018 /PRNewswire/ — CooTek (NYSE: CTK), a fast-growing global mobile internet company, was honored to participate in the 2018 TechCrunch International Innovation Summit in Shenzhen, China. CooTek’s CEO, Michael Wang, was invited to participate in a panel discussion about innovation on…

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The Xi-Trump trade truce may not end in a peace treaty, and markets should prepare accordingly

Macroscope by Neal Kimberley From South China Morning Post Neal Kimberley says investors can adjust short-term plans, but the pending US tariff hike has only been delayed for 90 days And, even if the trade war is resolved for good,…

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Another dead whale found with over 1,000 pieces of plastic in its stomach

By: Alicia Grae From Care2 In another tragedy for marine mammals who are being impacted by trash, a dead sperm whale was found in Indonesia with more than 1,000 pieces of plastic in its stomach. According to the New York…

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Dubai emerging market maverick Abraaj gets a lifeline [thanks to Cayman Islands]

By Kenneth Rapoza From Forbes The past 12 months weren’t great for emerging markets—but it’s been far worse for Dubai-based private equity firm Abraaj Group and its founder Arif Naqvi. Bad fortune of being in the wrong place with the wrong people…