A set of rare videos documenting the unusual, often epic, architectural and urban treasures to be found in New York City.
Default Editor Patrice de Bergeracpas
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JEFF J. BROWN—Huawei’s corporate culture is all about collaboration and win-win. Furthermore, it can afford to be magnanimous, since it is reaping the benefits of spending 10-15% of its revenues on R&D. Incredibly, 53% of its employees work in research and development, 30% of those in basic research and the balance in applied, customer-centric fields. As a result of a generation of hard work and devotion to this vision, Huawei today has over 100,000 active patents in 40,000 different patent families across the globe, and is continuing to outpace its nearest competitor, Samsung, by 2-to-1 in new applications.
I ask you,
Is it any wonder that Huawei has over 100 patent and cross-licensing agreements in the US, EU, Japan and Korea?
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The media and the politicians are really to blame for the outbreak of anti-Asian hatred, and Trump is singularly guilty although by no means the sole factor in this ugly phenomenon.
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Newlines Institute published its report in collaboration with The Raoul Wallenberg Centre for Human Rights. The report’s principal author, Yonah Diamond, is legal counsel for The Wallenberg Center, and many of the report’s signatories hold affiliations with the organization.
AJIT SINGH—Based in Montreal, The Wallenberg Centre was founded by Irwin Cotler, former minister of justice and attorney general of Canada. While often touted as a “human rights champion,” Cotler is, in fact, a champion of the “responsibility to protect” and “humanitarian intervention” doctrines, regularly invoked by Western states in order to justify imperial interventions in the global south.
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Britain Threatens Humanity with Nuclear Winter Extinction Without Explaining Why It Foresees War
19 minutes readJAY JANSON—A single Trident II submarine can inflict more death than all prior wars in history. Twenty-four missiles, launched while submerged, each with seventeen independently targeted, maneuverable nuclear warheads five times more powerful than the atom bomb that destroyed Nagasaki, can travel 5,000 nautical miles to strike within 300 feet of 408 predetermined targets. Nuclear winter might very well follow even if no other weapons are used.