In a narrative that reflects the simmering tensions between major global powers, the tale of Geng Xiaoyun, a restaurateur in Beijing, poignantly illustrates how political disputes can alter aspects of daily life. Once able to share an indispensable Chinese delicacy—salt-baked chicken feet, or “phoenix talons”—imported from the America, Geng has found himself in a predicament
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The recent scrutiny of Amazon by German antitrust regulators underscores a critical issue in the realm of e-commerce: the monopolistic tendencies of large platforms and their impact on fair competition. The Federal Cartel Office (FCO) has expressed grave concerns regarding Amazon’s pricing mechanisms for third-party sellers, suggesting that these practices could infringe upon competition laws.
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The once-thriving U.S. office market is undergoing a significant and, dare I say, much-needed transformation. After years of turmoil exacerbated by the pandemic, which pushed remote work to the forefront, we are witnessing an unprecedented wave of office conversions and demolitions outpacing new constructions for the first time in decades. According to CBRE Group’s illuminating
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As the launch of the Vivo X Fold 5 draws nearer, the air is thick with expectation, yet overshadowed by unconfirmed leaks and tantalizing speculation. Vivo, a significant player in the smartphone market, has maintained a curious silence about the specifications of its upcoming foldable device. Despite this reticence, details swept in from various corners
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In a striking demonstration of political defiance, President Donald Trump’s economic advisers have reiterated their unwavering faith in the persistence of tariffs, despite significant legal setbacks that question their legitimacy. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick’s declarations on “Fox News Sunday” reflect a broader strategy that appears more about ideological posturing than practical economic management. With a
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