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After decades of relative peace, the death toll from armed conflicts is rising once again. While countries rarely go to war with each other, a constellation of conflicts – civil, proxy, and between governments and non-state actors – is causing a spike in lethal violence, much of it emanating from the Muslim world.

Obama plans to use next week’s Asean summit to raise diplomatic pressure on China

Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. has agreed to acquire approximately 4% of South Korea’s entertainment agency S.M. Entertainment for around US$30 million via new share subscriptions, says a company statement. The investment is part of a broader strategic partnership between the two parties. Alibaba's music division, Ali Music Group, and S.M. Entertainment plan to work together […]

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The Asset Management Association of China (AMAC), a self-regulatory organization for the domestic private investment fund industry, has issued a new set of rules to tighten regulation on the sector. In an official notice issued by the AMAC on February 5, new and stricter rules on fund registration and business operations were explained to the […]

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USA phoneSecond-tier American mobile carrier US Mobile announced plans to introduce rival Xiaomi and Meizu smartphones into America. US Mobile is …

sports TVLe Sports, the sports business platform of Letv.com, announced that the company has acquired the entire stake in Zhangyu TV, …

State-owned companies are buying big but the stability of these billion-dollar deals is in question