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Tech CEOs Want to Make a ‘Super App.’ Here’s Why It’s So Hard. All of these companies have made attempts at building a “super app” in the U.S., following the success of WeChat in China. But they’ve struggled to combine functions like social media, messaging, payment into one place. Here’s why. Illustration: John McColgan
Persons: they’ve, John McColgan Organizations: Meta, PayPal Locations: U.S, China
All the King’s Presidents: The Power of Soft Diplomacy President Biden is the first U.S. leader King Charles III has met since ascending the throne, but Britain’s new monarch has a long history with presidential get-togethers, using them to strengthen U.S.-U.K. ties and advance his own causes. Photo Composite: Daniel Orton
Persons: Biden, King Charles III, Daniel Orton Organizations: Soft Diplomacy Locations: U.S
Nancy Pelosi, the Democratic former House speaker, and George W. Bush, the Republican former president, do not agree on much. Mr. Bush created that program, the President’s Emergency Program for AIDS Relief, in 2003. But now PEPFAR is in danger of becoming a victim of abortion politics — just as the State Department is reorganizing to make the program permanent. But House Republicans are not moving forward with a bill to reauthorize it for another five years, because abortion opponents — led by a G.O.P. congressman who has long been a supporter of PEPFAR — are insisting on adding abortion-related restrictions.
Persons: Nancy Pelosi, George W, Bush, Bono, , PEPFAR Organizations: Democratic, House, Republican, Dublin —, America’s, AIDS Relief, State Department, Republicans Locations: Washington —
The Hiring Boom Is Hiding a Recession Signal
  + stars: | 2023-07-20 | by ( Wall Street Journal | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
All the King’s Presidents: The Power of Soft Diplomacy President Biden is the first U.S. leader King Charles III has met since ascending the throne, but Britain’s new monarch has a long history with presidential get-togethers, using them to strengthen U.S.-U.K. ties and advance his own causes. Photo Composite: Daniel Orton
Persons: Biden, King Charles III, Daniel Orton Organizations: Soft Diplomacy Locations: U.S
All the King’s Presidents: The Power of Soft Diplomacy President Biden is the first U.S. leader King Charles III has met since ascending the throne, but Britain’s new monarch has a long history with presidential get-togethers, using them to strengthen U.S.-U.K. ties and advance his own causes. Photo Composite: Daniel Orton
Persons: Biden, King Charles III, Daniel Orton Organizations: Soft Diplomacy Locations: U.S
All the King’s Presidents: The Power of Soft Diplomacy President Biden is the first U.S. leader King Charles III has met since ascending the throne, but Britain’s new monarch has a long history with presidential get-togethers, using them to strengthen U.S.-U.K. ties and advance his own causes. Photo Composite: Daniel Orton
Persons: Biden, King Charles III, Daniel Orton Organizations: Soft Diplomacy Locations: U.S
How the Consumer-Price Index Measures Inflation
  + stars: | 2023-07-13 | by ( Wall Street Journal | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
All the King’s Presidents: The Power of Soft Diplomacy President Biden is the first U.S. leader King Charles III has met since ascending the throne, but Britain’s new monarch has a long history with presidential get-togethers, using them to strengthen U.S.-U.K. ties and advance his own causes. Photo Composite: Daniel Orton
Persons: Biden, King Charles III, Daniel Orton Organizations: Soft Diplomacy Locations: U.S
[1/2] A participant applies rainbow coloured facepaint before a 5.17 km run to mark International Day Against Homophobia in a park in Beijing, China, May 17, 2018. Thirteen diplomats from nine Western and Asian delegations said that the challenges they face when arranging events about gender equality and LGBT issues, or broader cultural activities, showed how China's red lines have shifted. Some recent Chinese actions around foreign missions drew widespread attention, including a warning from authorities aimed at embassies displaying Ukraine flags. Three diplomats told Reuters the incident had made them more careful about meeting with civil society figures. "A case could be made that the intentional disruption of embassy activities violates one or the other of these provisions, if not both," he said.
Persons: Thomas Peter, Xi, Guy Saint, Jacques, Peter Stano, Yaqiu Wang, Wang, Yu Wensheng, Xu Yan, Joseph Klingler, Foley Hoag, Laurie Chen, Yew Lun Tian, Brenda Goh, Engen Tham, David Crawshaw Organizations: REUTERS, Reuters, China's Foreign Ministry, Vienna Convention, Diplomatic Relations, of Public Security, Europe, UNESCO, United Nations, Coordinator's, Beijing LGBT Center, Human Rights Watch, Police, European Union, EU, Thomson Locations: Beijing, China, BEIJING, SHANGHAI, Canada, Vienna, Ukraine, Western, Joseph Klingler , Washington, Shanghai
Qatar has been steadily mending ties with Saudi Arabia, Egypt, the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain. Qatar cast the Syrian National Coalition as a government-in-exile, handing them Syria's Arab League seat and opening the Doha mission in a villa nearby other embassies. Several Gulf states including Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates began backing rebel groups fighting to oust Assad from power. As Syria's anti-Assad movement lost ground, "Saudi Arabia and the UAE shifted their policy most dramatically but Qatar has not," Kamrava said. Qatar initially opposed efforts this spring by Saudi Arabia to galvanise support to readmit Syria to the Arab League following its 2011 suspension.
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