
Europe must not be intimated by Moscow's power plays - Scholz
BERLIN The European Union must not be intimidated by Moscow's show-casing of military power but continue to support
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Stock market today: Global shares decline ahead of reports
Global shares are mostly lower as investors take a wait-and-see view on the week ahead, including stubbornly high inflation across the economy
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Capvision: China raids another consultancy in anti-spy crackdown
Authorities are focusing on consultancy firms in an anti-espionage campaign, local media report.
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Putin tells Russians on Victory Day that world is at turning point
MOSCOW (Reuters) -President Vladimir Putin told Russians on Tuesday that the world was at a key turning point and they
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China's shrinking imports, slower exports growth darken economic outlook
By Joe Cash BEIJING China's imports contracted sharply in April, while exports rose at a slower pace, reinforcing
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Thailand's influential ex-PM Thaksin eyes July return from exile
By Panu Wongcha-um BANGKOK (Reuters) -Thailand's billionaire former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra said on Tuesday he would return home in
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New Zealand: Auckland declares flood emergency as student goes missing in cave
New Zealand's biggest city faces further chaos as police search for a missing high school student.
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China expels Canadian diplomat in tit-for-tat move
Beijing's move comes after Canada expelled a Chinese diplomat accused of intimidating a Canadian MP.
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Vietnam to crack down on anonymous social media accounts
Authorities say social media users must verify their identity, in order to crackdown on online crime.
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Sudan crisis: Family tells of 'nightmare' of being stranded
British national Sarra Eljak and her family spent days trying to get on a RAF flight back to UK.
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China exports up 8.5% in April in unexpected climb
Customs data shows Chinese exports grew in April by 8.5% to $295.4 billion compared with a year earlier, despite weakening global demand
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Deal or default? Biden, GOP must decide what's on the table
Before President Joe Biden and congressional leaders can even try to avert an unprecedented U.S. government default, their initial challenge on Tuesday will be to agree on what exactly they’re talking about as they hold their first substantive meeting in months
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