Pakistan Wants to Allay IMF Concerns on New Petrol Subsidies
Pakistan aims to address concerns from the International Monetary Fund before implementing its new fuel subsidy plan. The
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US-Japan-South Korea Radar Plan Set to Rile China and Pyongyang
The US, Japan and South Korea are seeking to link their radar systems to better track missiles from
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Six innovations that can help feed the world
These ideas could help feed a growing population, without harming the planet.
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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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The Kerala Story: West Bengal ban on Islamic State film sparks row
The West Bengal government says it banned screenings of the controversial film to maintain peace and order.
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China Imports Plunge, Export Growth Slows as Recovery Wanes
Chinese imports plunged and export growth slowed in April as the recovery waned, raising concerns about the country’s
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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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Manipur: Thousands displaced as ethnic clashes grip north-eastern state
Sixty people have died in the Indian state of Manipur since violence broke out last week.
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China’s Speculative Stock Frenzy Spreads to Brokers and Media
Chinese speculators have a new obsession: stocks of the nation’s state-owned enterprises. A rally in government-controlled banks is
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Wealth Summit Latest: Amundi Says China Business Is Rebounding
The Bloomberg Wealth Asia summit returns to Hong Kong after a three-year break, bringing together the region’s leading
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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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