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Demonstrators rallied in Mongolia's capital Ulaanbaatar on Tuesday to protest against a visit by China's top diplomat, State Councillor Wang Yi. The visit comes amid accusations that Beijing is suppressing native language and culture in ethnic Mongolian regions of China.
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Uber says it¡¯s mended its ways in London. The taxi app told a court on Tuesday that it had addressed all concerns over safety. That as it battles to win back an operating license in one of its most important cities. Transport for London has refused to grant the Silicon Valley-based company a new license over what it says were failures on safety and security.
(°æÁ¦) Amazon to hire 100,000 more workers
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Amazon is set to recruit 100,000 more workers. It¡¯s the fourth hiring spree the online giant has announced for the U.S. this year. The retailer is racing to keep pace with demand that jumped during lockdowns. Now the new positions are for full and part-time work in its home country and Canada. ll as the latest hiring announcement, it says it¡¯s still evaluating seasonal hiring needs for the year-end holiday season.
(¼¼°Ô) Philippines deports marine who killed transgender woman
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The Philippines has deported a U.S. marine who was convicted of killing a transgender woman in 2014 after he was granted an absolute pardon by President Rodrigo Duterte - a move decried by activists as a " mockery of justice." Lance Corporal Joseph Scott Pemberton boarded on American military aircraft bound for the United States on Sunday morning, a Bureau of Immigration spokeswoman said.
(»çȸ) China bars 'Mulan' media coverage after backlash
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International backlash to the new Disney film, "Mulan" - over links to the controversy of Uighur Muslims in China - may have now led to several Chinese media outlets blocking coverage of the movie's release. That's according to three sources who told Reuters that media outlets had received the blackout notice, two of whom said it was sent by the Cyberspace Administration of China.