
North Korea Warns It May Not Give Notice of Satellite Launches
North Korea says advance notice of its satellite launches is “no longer necessary,” hitting out after international criticism
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China Offers ‘All Means’ of Outreach to Resolve War in Ukraine
Chinese Defense Minister Li Shangfu extended an offer to his Ukrainian counterpart on Saturday to use “all means”
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Charting the Global Economy: Business Activity Slows in China
China’s economic recovery is in danger of sputtering after figures this week showed a further contraction in manufacturing
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Ukraine Recap: Ready for Counteroffensive, Zelenskiy Tells WSJ
Volodymyr Zelenskiy told the Wall Street Journal that Ukraine is ready for its much-discussed counteroffensive against Russia, but
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Australia Says US Allies Can Have Productive Ties With China
Australia seeks to balance its economic and security relationship with China even as it maintains a longstanding defense
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Pentagon Chief Warns China on Taiwan, Says Time For Talks is Now
US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin used a speech at Asia’s biggest security conference to warn that a
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Union Action Shuts Some Key West Coast Ports, Employers Say
Labor actions have disrupted work at several key US West Coast port terminals, all of which are part
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What’s Trending Today: National Donut Day, Spelling Bee Champion, Debt Deal, Twitter Exec Resigns
Welcome to Social Buzz, a daily column looking at what’s trending on social media platforms. I’m Caitlin Fichtel,
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The Fed's Inflation Fight Faces a New Challenge: A Dry Panama Canal
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell keeps careful track of employment levels, wages, consumer prices and numerous other metrics
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Airlines Scour Globe for Capacity as Plane Shortage Takes Toll
The massive aircraft deals announced this year — from Air India’s record 470-plane order in February to newcomer
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Palm Oil Production Seen Surging in Malaysia as Workers Return
Palm oil supply in Malaysia is set to soar as a labor crunch eases in the world’s second-biggest
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Half of China Cities Face Debt Service Difficulty, Rhodium Says
Financial stress faced by China’s local governments is limiting fiscal support for the economy’s recovery, with half of
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