Hong Kong’s Violence Becoming More Serious But Government In Control, Carrie Lam Says

Hong Kong’s Chief Executive spoke in public for the first time since demonstrations escalated on Sunday.

Brazilian Farmers Risk Rainforests To Plant Soy, Satisfy The Chinese Market

Brazil has stepped up its production now that China has slashed its purchases of U.S. crops.

Scores Of Accusers To Speak At Hearing After Jeffrey Epstein’s Death

U.S. District Judge Richard Berman set the hearing after prosecutors asked that he scrap charges against Epstein.

'Overwatch' Switch case raises hopes for a port

Blizzard might finally bring Overwatch to the Switch a year after the developer admitted that it’s a possibility. Gaming tipster Wario64 has posted photos of a black and yellow carrying case for the Switch designed with the Overwatch logo. They came…

Sanders has unveiled a plan to defend the news media, says democracy requires it.

What's on TV this week: 'Control'

This week Remedy returns with its first new game since Quantum Break, the creepy supernatural shooter Control. Out now on PS4, PC and Xbox One, it has a Metacritic rating of 81 and some intriguing trailers. In less interactive entertainment, Netflix’…

Vivo NEX 3 5G might be taking two steps forward, one step back

Vivo has always been trying to make headlines by being the first in many new mobile technologies but it really gained international fame with the Vivo NEX S. It was the first phone to resort to an elevating camera to get rid of much of the phone’s bezel, giving birth to a niche line of phones that did the same. … Continue reading

Vivo NEX 3 5G might be taking two steps forward, one step back

Vivo has always been trying to make headlines by being the first in many new mobile technologies but it really gained international fame with the Vivo NEX S. It was the first phone to resort to an elevating camera to get rid of much of the phone’s bezel, giving birth to a niche line of phones that did the same. … Continue reading

Bolsonaro Government Throws Tantrum, Says It Won't Accept Amazon Firefighting Funds

Brazilian president and far-right climate denier Jair Bolsonaro won’t even accept the paltry $20 million that G7 countries pledged towards creating a fund to “help Amazon countries fight wildfires and launch a long-term global initiative to protect the rainforest,” Bolsonaro’s chief of staff Onyx Lorenzoni told Globo

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China’s Foreign Ministry ‘Not Aware’ Of Calls To U.S. About Restarting Trade Talks

There were “numerous … highest-level calls” from the Chinese, Trump insisted.