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Once a sprawling Chinese financial conglomerate that had the trust of foreign investors -- Huarong -- is now under more than USD 40 million debt to domestic and overseas investors and is even showing signs of stumbling. ...
'The Heartbreak Kid', '12 PM Run' 'Deliciously Droll' and the 'Beethoven' actor Charles Grodin, who charmed audiences with his droll, understated and awkward humour has died. He was 86. ...
As China continues its crackdown on the Uyghur community, the Xi Jinping government forces the women residing in the Xinjiang region to have fewer babies under the name of population control. ...
The convicted Greek neo-Nazi lawmaker Ioannis Lagos was stripped of his immunity as a member of the European Parliament on Tuesday, clearing the way for his extradition to Greece months after he was sentenced in a landmark trial. ...
As China continues to impose severe crackdowns on dissent and critics in the country, Sun Dawu, an outspoken rural businessman, has been formally arrested on a number of charges, months after being taken into detention. ...
DC Comics is launching something which will definitely send chills down your spine! The comic books company is launching a brand new 17+ horror imprint, 'DC HORROR'. To make its launch even more terrifying, the imprint will debut a limited series con ...
As tensions between Washington and Moscow continue to escalate, US President Joe Biden's administration is weighing options to 'punish' Russia if imprisoned opposition leader Alexey Navalny dies in state custody, national security adviser Jake Sulliv ...