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Eli Meixler

Financial Times

Hong Kong

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  • TIME.com
  • Tablet Magazine
  • Fortune

Past articles by Eli:

Opening Quote: Ovo leaps into the UK energy big leagues

Your morning City briefing on companies in the news, job moves and what’s happening in the markets → Read More

'A Tipping Point.' Greenland's Ice Is Melting Much Faster Than Previously Thought, Scientists Say

Greenland's ice is melting far more rapidly than scientists previously thought, with some areas losing ice four times faster than in 2003 → Read More

Chinese University Fires Scientist Behind Gene-Edited Babies

A university in China has severed ties with scientist He Jiankui, who claimed to have engineered the world's first gene-edited babies → Read More

Cartel-Ravaged Mexico Sets a New Record for Murders

The toll in 2017 was the highest since the record began. Then 2018 was worse → Read More

Facebook, Germany to Work Together to Protect E.U. Elections

Facebook says it plans to help guide policymaking in Germany and across the E.U. → Read More

Police Suspect New IRA in Northern Ireland Car Bombing

Police are probing whether the attack was linked to the New IRA militant group → Read More

Tony Mendez, Ex-CIA Spy Who Inspired 'Argo', Dies at 78

Former CIA officer Tony Mendez, whose 1980 rescue operation saved six Americans trapped in Iran during the revolution, died at 78 → Read More

Zimbabwe's Activist Pastor Faces 20 Years in Prison as Fuel Protests Rage. Here's What to Know

Prominent pastor and political activist Evan Mawarire has been charged with subversion in Zimbabwe amid a crisis over fuel price hikes → Read More

North Korea's Envoy Arrives in U.S. for Talks With Pompeo

North Korea's top nuclear negotiator is in Washington for talks with Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, and could meet with President Trump → Read More

Six in 10 Wild Coffee Species Are Threatened With Extinction, According to Scientists

More than half of the world's wild coffee could be at risk of extinction due to climate change, deforestation and disease, scientists warn → Read More

'Three Billboards' Campaign Calls out Gay Conversion Therapy in China

An artist and police officer in China have teamed up on a daring public awareness campaign to protest homosexual "conversion therapy" → Read More

Sculpture of Smiling Satan Causes Controversy in Spain

The central Spanish city of Segovia is up in arms over a sculpture of Satan that residents say is a little too personable → Read More

'Lost Michelangelo' Painting Missing From Church in Belgium

The painting disappeared after a pastor told people it might be a Michelangelo → Read More

China: Coal Mine Collapse in Shaanxi Province Kills 21

Twenty-one miners died when the roof of a coal mine collapsed in China’s northwestern Shaanxi province, the industry's latest disaster → Read More

Chinese Police Opened an Investigation Into Reports of Expired Polio Vaccinations

Chinese authorities are investigating after over 100 children received an expired polio vaccine, the country's latest pharmaceutical scandal → Read More

Nobel Laureate James Watson Loses Titles Over Race Comments

Nobel Prize-winning scientist James Watson was stripped of honorary titles after reiterating comments on race, genetics and intelligence → Read More

A Myanmar Court Has Rejected an Appeal by Two Imprisoned Reuters Reporters

A Myanmar court denied an appeal by Reuters journalists Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo, upholding their 7-year sentence for reporting on a massacre → Read More

Scientists May Have Solved One of Easter Island's Mysteries

A new study says scientists may now know why they were placed where they were → Read More

Saudi Runaway's Plight Highlights Thailand's Refugee Record

Saudi asylum seeker Rahaf Mohammed Alqunun slipped her watchful family's eye in the hopes of making it to Australia and securing her freedom → Read More

Pelosi and Schumer Awkwardly Shared a Podium to Rebut Trump

Some viewers jokingly compared the Democratic leadership to disappointed parents → Read More