In today's episode of “The Intelligence”: the dynamics of China-America trade talks, Apple enters the entertainment industry and North Korea’s propaganda outlets changing their style
ANOTHER WEEK, another round of US-Chinese trade negotiations. As domestic and economic pressures on both sides have eased, the path to a resolution seems ever more distant.
Apple’s entry into the media business is the latest move in a reshuffling of the entire entertainment industry. And why nobody should be fooled by Kim Jong Un's relaxed appearance. Runtime: 19 min.
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