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Apple CEO Tim Cook Slammed by Critics Over Remarks Praising China

Apple CEO Tim Cook has visited China to boost iPhone sales while praising the Chinese economy. However, he was criticized at home for his laudatory remarks.


China's Xi Jinping Meets American CEOs to Woo Back Foreign Investors, Mend Strained Relations With US

China's President Xi Jinping met with more than a dozen American CEOs and academics on Wednesday in an effort to mend strained relations with the US...

US, South Korea Form New Task Force to Block North Korea Oil Shipments

The US and South Korea have set up a new task force to prevent North Korea from obtaining illegal oil...

Kamala Harris Says Biden Admin Does 'Not Intend to Ban TikTok' Despite Backing Bill That Could Get the App Banned in US

Vice President Kamala Harris has assured the public that the Biden administration has no intentions of banning the popular video-sharing app TikTok...


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