
Japan's prime minister to meet with top chip firms
TOKYO (Reuters) -Japan's Prime Minister Fumio Kishida plans to meet with top executives from global semiconductor companies as early as
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Biden Drops Australia, Papua New Guinea Visit for Debt Talks
President Joe Biden has scrapped planned stops in Australia and Papua New Guinea following his trip to Japan
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Japan’s Biggest Banks Add $27 Billion to Foreign Bond Holdings
Japan’s biggest banks raised their overseas bond holdings by $27 billion in the three months through March, underscoring
1970-01-01 08:00

Kim Kardashian's $1 Billion Buyout Pitch Leans On Her Social Media Reach
Kim Kardashian’s debut private equity fund aims to raise at least $1 billion as buyout firms grapple with
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North Carolina abortion: Lawmakers override governor's veto on 12-week ban
Republicans overturn the governor's veto of their bill, prompting chants of "shame" from onlookers.
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Singapore's April exports fall 9.8% y/y, steeper than forecast
SINGAPORE (Reuters) -Singapore's non-oil domestic exports fell 9.8% in April from the same month a year earlier, data on Wednesday
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North Korea Is About to Launch Its First Spy Satellite
Leader Kim Jong Un visited a facility assembling North Korea’s first spy satellite, indicating the state could soon
1970-01-01 08:00

Japan economy expands more than expected on post-COVID spending
By Tetsushi Kajimoto and Leika Kihara TOKYO Japan's economy expanded an annualised 1.6% in the January-March period to
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Eight in 10 South African children struggle to read by age of 10
Eight in 10 students have issues with literacy, the lowest performance in a study of 57 countries.
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Ex-Apple engineer accused of stealing self-driving car secrets
The 35-year-old suspect allegedly downloaded large amounts of data before fleeing to China.
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Japan Economy Grows More Than Expected After Technical Recession
Japan’s economy expanded at a faster pace than expected as a further easing of pandemic regulations boosted consumption,
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A Billion New Air Conditioners Will Save Lives But Cook the Planet
Summer in India has always been hot. Increasingly, it’s testing the limits of human survival. As temperatures have
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