Smoke poured from the courtyard of the Chinese consulate in Houston this week as employees burned confidential documents. Consulates generally perform services such as the issuance of visas and participation in cultural exchanges. But the outpost of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) in Houston was far from being a typical …
Read More »Global stocks fall back on Sino-US tensions
LONDON / SYDNEY (Reuters) – Global stocks slid further from the five-month spikes on Friday, as a pickup in European trading activity did little to ease concerns surrounding Sino-US tensions, while gold it approached a record high. FILE PHOTO: The London Stock Exchange Group offices are seen in the City …
Read More »As the US and Chinese consulates close, the risk of errors and spiraling tensions increases
While China and the United States have embassies and regular contacts today, the deal appears to be increasingly rare. Pompeo spoke after Washington ordered the closure of China’s Chinese consulate in Houston, amid allegations that it was related to espionage and theft of intellectual property. Beijing responded on Friday, ordering …
Read More »Nasdaq suffers worst day in a month when Big Tech stumbles by Investing.com
© Reuters. By Yasin Ebrahim Investing.com – The Nasdaq suffered its worst day in almost a month on Thursday when a red sea swept away mega-cap tech stocks and a jump in jobless claims renewed concerns about the pace of recovery as the relentless continues spread of the virus. . …
Read More »T-Mobile is eliminating phones without VoLTE
A leaked internal document reveals T-Mobile’s plans to eliminate the use of phones without VoLTE support. No new devices can be activated without VoLTE on the T-Mobile network from August 4. Existing T-Mobile and Metro by T-Mobile customers with those phones will no longer be able to use them starting …
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