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...A TikTok spokesperson said: “We strictly adhere to the requirements of US tax laws....
...China dismisses criticism of its record in Xinjiang, saying last year that UN High Commissioner for Human Rights findings of “serious human rights abuses” in the region were “groundless”....
...I bought the record and played it on repeat. I still play it, to this day, and I’m now 62....
...“Strictly speaking, it’s not limited only to Chinese brand electrical vehicles, it can be also other producers’ vehicles if they are receiving production-side subsidies,” said Dombrovskis in an interview...
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...As it is, The Playlist falls into a slightly sedate rhythm that’s hard to get hooked on. ★★★☆☆ On Netflix now Find out about our latest stories first — follow @ftweekend on Twitter...
...In 1983, he founded Aristotle Inc, a technology consultancy that sold voter data to political campaigns....
...Lofi (low fidelity) beats are soft hip-hop rhythms with no vocals, optimised to engender calm and focus....
...But our diligence was rewarded at the end with “Strictly Genteel”, a swelling anthemic piece with a conventional three-four rhythm and a surging melody, conductor Brad Lubman bouncing gleefully on his podium...
...It turned out that the commercial potential of all that ugliness and rancour was strictly limited, and people would rather have gone sailing with Duran Duran....
...In the past two years alone, Tesla has opened its Shanghai factory, a facility in Berlin built in record time and its new Texas plant, where the ribbon was cut this month at a rodeo-themed party hosted by...
...FT Alphaville is shocked, shocked, to find out that commission-free trading app Robinhood might not have been strictly following the rules when it comes to its wildly popular stonk market service....
...Last Monday, just hours after various Olympians had spent the weekend smashing world records in Tokyo’s National Stadium, a different and far trendier type of sports history was being made down the road...
...Letter in response to this article: China Inc has energy choices other than coal / From Philippe Benoit, Managing Director — Energy, Global Infrastructure Advisory Services 2050, Paris, France...
...That could soon change, however, as the pandemic has accelerated Italian luxury mergers and acquisitions activity to record highs, the FT’s Leila Abboud reports....
...US indices crept slowly but determinedly to record high after record high, with only this week’s wobble later breaking the rhythm. What were the popular stock picks among readers?...
...Greece was an option, but its electronic medical record-keeping was not up to scratch. He considered Sweden, but worried about upsetting other EU countries....
...Indeed, the rehypothecation -- or relending -- of bitcoin is strictly controlled in regulated markets, limiting much of this problem....
...He said some fund groups had “admitted that if they were to strictly follow their ESG guidelines the US would be excluded”, but for investment reasons decided that they cannot ignore the “largest and safest...
...Although Tesla is not strictly a car company, as 85 per cent of its sales in the third quarter came from delivering vehicles to customers, we thought EV Volumes’ data would prove sufficient to figure out...
...“Let the rhythm take you over,” he exhorted, and people unaccustomed to any Latin moves other than watching Strictly Come Dancing did their best to obey....
...“That’s at least a rhythm of music we should listen to, as Democrats,” he adds. Trump is “definitely beatable”; about that Mayor Emanuel is sure....
...Apple, which recently established a network of medical clinics for its employees, has big ambitions in the healthcare sector, including using the iPhone for electronic medical records and clinical research...
...SoftBank and its Saudi-backed Vision Fund have become some of the largest backers of private companies, helping to set and underpin record valuations, including for WeWork....
...(FT) Nissan saga makes ‘Japan Inc’ look more of a myth The FT’s Leo Lewis argues that Carlos Ghosn’s downfall is playing out as an embarrassing reminder that Japan Inc has largely ceased functioning the...
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