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Google agrees to pay Texas $1.4 billion to settle claims over unlawful data collection, marking a historic data privacy settlement.

China has launched its first science and technology innovation bonds, opening a ‘sci-tech board’ in the bond market to boost innovation funding.

India and Pakistan exchanged drone and missile strikes over the weekend, escalating tensions between the neighboring nations. Civilians have been affected amid reports of casualties and widespread blackouts.

Chinese President Xi Jinping concludes his state visit to Russia after attending commemorations of the Soviet Union’s Great Patriotic War victory, reinforcing the strong ties between China and Russia.

Over 60% of U.S. small businesses are pessimistic about the economy, with many fearing the impacts of tariffs and a possible recession, according to a recent survey.

The United States faces a severe drug epidemic, with 12% of the world’s drug users, revealing deep-rooted substance abuse issues affecting millions.

Will China and the U.S. reach a tariff deal soon? Recent actions suggest challenges ahead as both sides navigate complex issues. Here’s what you need to know about the ongoing trade talks.

China and the U.S. have started high-level trade talks in Geneva, with Vice Premier He Lifeng meeting U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen. The dialogue aims to improve ties between the two economic giants.

U.S. footwear giants like Nike and Adidas urge President Trump to exempt shoes from tariffs that could lead to business closures and higher prices for consumers.

China enhances its mobile payment systems, allowing international travelers to link their overseas credit cards directly to Alipay and WeChat Pay for seamless transactions.