• Samsung president has passed away

    Samsung president has passed away

    Lee Kun-hee, 78, had been bedridden since a heart attack in 2014. He was instrumental in turning this small SME into a global electronics giant, contributing one-fifth of South Korea's GDP. His son, Jay Y. Lee, has been at the helm of Samsung since 2014.
  • Israel, United Arab Emirates sign visa waiver agreement

    Israel, United Arab Emirates sign visa waiver agreement

    The measure, unprecedented between an Arab country and the Hebrew state, was announced during a visit by an official Emirati delegation to Israeli territory, angering the Palestinians.
  • Despite the pandemic, Chinese billionaires do not know the crisis

    Despite the pandemic, Chinese billionaires do not know the crisis

    This year in the Middle Empire, there has been "more wealth created than the previous five years combined," despite the epidemic, the Hurun ranking says.
  • Watch: How Joe Biden reacts to the Hunter Biden scandal

    Watch: How Joe Biden reacts to the Hunter Biden scandal

    After no questions were asked to Mr. Joe Biden about the Hunter Biden incident during the 90-minute town hall with ABC News run by George Stephanopoulos on Thursday evening October 15 (US time), the former Deputy the president spoke to reporters outside of his private jet on Friday (October 16) at the end of his campaigning event in Michigan.
  • North Korea treats detainees

    North Korea treats detainees "worse than animals," says Human Rights Watch

    Torture, humiliation and coerced confessions are rife in the North Korean justice system, which treats detainees "worse than animals," Human Rights Watch (HRW) said in a report on Monday.
  • Facebook, Twitter censor New York Post revelations about Hunter and Joe Biden

    Facebook, Twitter censor New York Post revelations about Hunter and Joe Biden

    Twitter and Facebook both took extraordinary censorship measures against The New York Post on Wednesday, following its revelations in emails from Hunter Biden - and made unfounded accusations that the article used "pirated material."
  • Record of business start-ups in the United States in the third quarter

    Record of business start-ups in the United States in the third quarter

    1.6 million businesses have been created across the Atlantic. This is the first time that the symbolic million mark has been crossed.
  • Worn by Bill Gates and various heads of state, a brooch is associated with the

    Worn by Bill Gates and various heads of state, a brooch is associated with the "new world order"

    The wearing of a colored brooch by several heads of state and public figures is presented, via an assembly of photos, as the symbol of a support for the establishment of a new world order. It is in fact only the symbol of a program put in place by the United Nations.
  • Snub for Trump, China is once again plunging the US trade balance

    Snub for Trump, China is once again plunging the US trade balance

    China pledged to buy an additional $ 200 billion in US goods over two years, and achieved a real record of overseas purchases (its trade surplus slumped to $ 37 billion from 58.9 billion dollars). the previous month), but all this was not enough. In September, the Asian giant's surplus with Uncle Sam increased further by $ 30.75 billion, according to figures released Tuesday by Chinese Customs, the last before the November 3 presidential election. That is an increase of 18.8% over one year!
  • In Canada, a much criticized family reunification program

    In Canada, a much criticized family reunification program

    Starting October 13, and for three weeks only, Canadian citizens and permanent residents will be able to fill out a form to bring their parents and grandparents in as part of a strongly condemned lottery system.