Tech shares fall as China mulls child smartphone limits
Shares of firms such as Alibaba and video-sharing website Bilibili extended their losses in Asia on Thursday.
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KPMG warned Brazil's Americanas about lack of financial controls in 2019, partner says
By Carolina Pulice and Andre Romani SAO PAULO/MEXICO CITY Brazilian retailer Americanas' management received several notices of accounting
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Sadio Mane officially unveiled by Al Nassr
Sadio Mane completes transfer from Bayern Munich to Al Nassr, where he will be teammates with Cristiano Ronaldo.
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Xi Jinping replaces leaders of China's elite nuclear force
The move is the biggest irregular shake-up in Beijing's military leadership in almost a decade.
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Lynas Rare Earths signs updated contract with U.S. govt for Texas facility
Lynas Rare Earths said on Tuesday it had signed an updated contract with the U.S. Department of Defense
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Panasonic Q1 profit jumps, keeps full-year forecast
TOKYO Japan's Panasonic Holdings posted a 42% rise in first quarter operating profit on Monday, buoyed by a
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Pat McAfee Appears to be Standing By His Larry Nassar Tweet
McAfee's joke would not make an acceptable College GameDay sign.
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Italy joining China's Belt and Road Initiative was atrocious move, defence minister says
Defence Minister Guido Crosetto says the Belt and Road scheme has not benefitted his country.
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Why it's getting easier to be a single mum in China
How rule changes and financial independence is helping unmarried women to keep their babies.
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Nashville SC confirm signing of Sam Surridge from Nottingham Forest
Nashville SC have confirmed the signing of forward Sam Surridge from Nottingham Forest.
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12 Famous Birthdays to Celebrate in August
A number of noteworthy historical figures were born in the month of August. We couldn’t possibly name them all, so here are just a handful of lives we’ll be celebrating.
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Larry Nassar survivors sue Michigan State University, alleging 'illegal secret votes' prevented release of 6,000 documents
An attorney for a group of women who were sexually abused by former Michigan State University sports physician Larry Nassar filed a lawsuit Thursday alleging the school's board of trustees held "illegal secret votes" to prevent the release of thousands of documents in the case, according to the court filing.
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