
Stock market today: Asian shares are mixed on signs of slowing growth in the US and China
Asian shares have begun the week with mixed trading
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Rio Tinto Says China’s Economy Faces a ‘Big Real Estate Issue’
Miner Rio Tinto Group sees a host of near-term economic challenges in China, including in the country’s real
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Syria revokes BBC's media accreditation and accuses the British broadcaster of spreading 'fake news'
Syria’s Information Ministry has canceled the BBC’s media accreditation, accusing the British public broadcaster of biased and fake news in its coverage of the war-torn country
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12 homes evacuated in Southern California city after ground shifts
Officials say twelve homes were evacuated in a Los Angeles-area city Saturday night after a major ground shift put them at risk of collapse
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Migrant boat from Senegal carrying 200 people missing off Canary Islands
The aid group Walking Borders says many children are on board the missing boat, which departed from Senegal.
1970-01-01 08:00

A $28 Billion Wave of Selling Pressure Threatens China Stocks
China’s stock market is facing a wave of selling as money locked up in stock funds matures, the
1970-01-01 08:00

Millions of Chinese Staying Home Shackle Southeast Asian Growth
Southeast Asian nations that were counting on Chinese travelers to drive tourism revenues and their economies post-Covid are
1970-01-01 08:00

‘Insidious 5’ topples 'Indiana Jones' before ‘Mission: Impossible’ launches
Indiana Jones’ reign atop the box office was short-lived
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David De Gea says goodbye to Manchester United after 12 years
David De Gea says goodbye to Manchester United after 12 seasons
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German government wants ex-minister to foot $267 million bill for a failed highway toll plan
The German government is considering whether it can make former Transport Minister Andreas Scheuer foot at least part of the quarter-billion euro compensation it has to pay a private company over a failed plan to introduce highway tolls
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South Korean lawmakers berate IAEA chief over Japanese plans to release treated Fukushima wastewater
South Korean opposition lawmakers sharply criticized the head of the United Nations’ nuclear watchdog for its approval of Japanese plans to release treated wastewater from the damaged Fukushima nuclear power plant during a tense meeting in Seoul on Sunday, with protesters screaming outside the door
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One Country’s Covid Restrictions Are Turning Into a Moneyspinner
Most countries couldn’t wait to dismantle travel curbs that were used to contain the coronavirus. Azerbaijan is gaining
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