PRNewswire/ — Pacific Conquest Holdings, Inc. (OTC: PCHK) today announced that it will begin a six-month trial castor …
‘Business is restarting’: German executives fly back to China
Scores of German business executives were due to return to China on Friday evening, beneficiaries of an accelerated entry procedure offered by Beijing as both countries seek to reignite their …
China and U.S. Tensions Rise Over Hong Kong
Tensions are rising between the two largest economies in the world as China looks to increase its control over Hong Kong.
Wall Street retreats ahead of Trump’s response on Hong Kong
Wall Street’s main indexes fell on Friday as investors were on edge ahead of a U.S. response to China’s national security law on Hong Kong that threatens to take the shine off another month of strong …
Singapore-China to Open Essential Travel Corridor in Early June
Singapore and China plan to reopen essential travel for business and official purposes between the two countries early next month, they said in a joint statement on Friday.
Who Was Crazy Enough to Steal a Prized Stallion From the Israel Mob?
The way an alleged gangster retrieved his stallion tells us a lot about vital Israeli-Palestinian security cooperation now threatened by plans to annex parts of the West Bank.
Packers’ Matt LaFleur: Jordan Love was ‘next guy on the board’ after other targets had been drafted
In the 2020 NFL Draft, with a dire need at other positions such as wide receiver and with a slew of talented wideouts there for the picking when the Green Bay Packers went on the clock with the …
Five things you need to know today, and the business faces of Covid-19
Good morning, Cincinnati! Here are the five most important things you need to know to help start your busy business day.
Switzerland Supports WFP Assistance to Refugees in Iraq
The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) welcomes a donation of US$522,500 from the Government of Switzerland to support the food needs of nearly 24,000 refugees and internally displaced people …
Plunging sales force Nissan to leave Korea
Japanese automaker Nissan Motor announced Thursday that it plans to pull out from South Korea at the end of 2020, 16 years after it entered the country in 2004.