Gold Scams on the Rise in China — Thousands Got Duped Into Buying Expensive Fake Jewelry

Gold Scams on the Rise in China — Thousands Got Duped Into Buying Expensive Fake Jewelry

China is grappling with a rise in gold scams amid strong interest in the precious metal as an alternative investment.


FCC Faces Funding Shortfall in Effort to Remove Chinese Tech Giants Huawei, ZTE From Networks

A US scheme to pay carriers and ISPs to remove Huawei and ZTE equipment from their networks is stalled owing to a $3 billion financing gap.

Russia Reportedly Develops ‘Indiscriminate’ Anti-Satellite Nuclear Weapon, Pentagon Official Warns

US intelligence allegations about Russia's development of a space-based nuclear weapon were a major topic of debate during a Senate hearing on May 1.

Uber Sued by London Black Cab Drivers for £250 Million Over Taxi Booking Rules

Uber is facing a multi-million-pound lawsuit filed by nearly 11,000 black cab drivers in London, England.


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The US Senate has passed a legislation to ban the import of enriched uranium from Russia. This pool photograph distributed by Russian state owned agency Sputnik shows Russian President Vladimir Putin attending a ceremony dedicated to the first uranium delivery for the Russia-backed nuclear plant at Rooppur in Bangladesh, via a video link in Sochi on October 5, 2023.
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China Damages Philippine Vessel in Disputed South China Sea Shoal
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China’s Firms Reportedly Go Underground on Russia Payments to Avoid US Sanctions
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One America News Network Apologizes to Michael Cohen for Falsely Claiming Trump's Ex-Lawyer Had an  Affair With Stormy Daniels
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FCC Penalizes the US’ Largest Wireless Carriers for Sharing User Location Without Consent
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Finnish Passenger Jets Forced to Turn Around After Navigation Hit by 'Extremely' Dangerous Russian GPS Jamming
Finnair, Finland's national airline, announced Monday that it will cease flights to Estonia's second-largest city for a month after two of its planes could not land in Tartu due to GPS hurdles.
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The survey results also showed that being unhappy with work-life balance led more employees to leave their jobs.
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