Japan's factory activity shrinks at slower pace in Aug - PMI
TOKYO Japan's factory activity shrank for a third straight month in August amid higher oil prices and uncertainty
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UPS Workers Approve $30 Billion Labor Contract Lifting Wages
United Parcel Service Inc.’s union workers ratified a new five-year labor agreement delivering substantial wage increases, concluding a
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India Set for First South Pole Moon Landing After Russia Crash
India is set to become the first country to land a spacecraft near the moon’s south pole after
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Ethiopia to investigate report of killings of hundreds of its nationals at the Saudi-Yemen border
The Ethiopian government says it will investigate a report by a human rights group of killings of hundreds its nationals at the Yemen-Saudi border
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49ers remain undecided on backup quarterback headed into exhibition finale
San Francisco 49ers coach Kyle Shanahan hasn’t decided yet on who will be the No. 2 quarterback behind Brock Purdy and said that Sam Darnold and Trey Lance could rotate the job throughout the season
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Fyre Festival 2 tickets are now on sale -- and selling out -- according to embattled founder Billy McFarland
Founder of the disastrous 2017 Fyre Festival Billy McFarland appears ready for round two.
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US FDIC to propose new bank resolution, long-term debt rules on Aug. 29
WASHINGTON U.S. bank regulator the Federal Deposit and Insurance Corporation (FDIC) will on Aug. 29 propose new rules
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16 dead and 36 injured after bus carrying migrants and locals crashes in Mexico, officials say
At least 16 people have been killed and 36 more injured following a bus crash Tuesday on central Mexico's Cuacnopalan-Oaxaca highway, according to officials.
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Singapore-Flagged Tanker On Move Again After Running Aground in Suez Canal
A Singapore-flagged LNG tanker is under way using its engines after earlier running aground in the Suez Canal,
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Libya's stability at greater risk after deadly militia clashes, turmoil in Niger and Sudan, UN says
The U.N. special envoy for Libya says the oil-rich North African country’s stability is at greater risk following recent militia clashes and amid the danger of spillover from the turmoil in neighboring Sudan and Niger
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Oil Holds Two-Day Loss on Demand Woes Before US Stockpile Data
Oil held a two-day drop as concerns about waning demand in top importer China were tempered by an
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Grant Shapps visits Kyiv as UK backs Ukraine nuclear power
The government says a loan guarantee will help improve Ukraine's energy security.
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