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EU, US denounce Bangladesh election violence, irregularities
Western powers condemned election day violence in Bangladesh and described a range of other irregularities...
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China launches policies to boost economy and ease US tensions
Technology theft has been at the heart of the trade war between the United States...
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US court orders North Korea to pay $501 million over Otto Warmbier's death
A federal judge ordered North Korea to pay more than $500 million on Monday in...
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US trade war raises the specter of new Cold War
The year of the Golden Pig is around the corner, but no Eldorado is in...
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'US's goal to bring Iran’s system to its knees and will fail': Rouhani on sanctions
Iran president Hassan Rouhani presented an annual state budget of 4,700 trillion rials (USD 47...
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Morgan Stanley says it's 'outright bullish' on Asian markets
Asian markets have hit the bottom and will likely turn around in 2019 due to...
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'Very possible' US shutdown could extend into New Year: Official
White House budget director Mick Mulvaney on Sunday said the partial government shutdown gridlocking Washington...
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China calls US arrogant and selfish after hacking indictment
China called the US arrogant and selfish on Friday after two Chinese citizens were charged...
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U.S. plan to keep asylum seekers in Mexico results in confusion
Mexican and U.S. officials charged with carrying out a radical new change in U.S. immigration...
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U.S. withdrawal plan worries Afghans
The Taliban welcomed news of the U.S. plan to withdraw half its troops in Afghanistan...
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Partial U.S. govt shutdown begins over border wall
A partial federal shutdown took hold early Saturday after Democrats refused to meet U.S. President...
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US charges Chinese national for stealing energy company secrets
The US Justice Department said on Friday (Dec 21) a Chinese national had been arrested...
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US looks to speed up aid to North Korea
The United States said on Wednesday (Dec 19) it will try to speed up private...
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Trump pulling all U.S. troops from Syria
U.S. President Donald Trump is pulling all 2,000 U.S. troops out of Syria, officials announced...
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Survey Japan-U.S.
The Yomiuri ShimbunEvaluations of the Japan-U.S. relationship have drastically deteriorated among pollees on the Japanese...
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Lawsuit against H-4 visa authorisation restarts as US court revives case
A US court has removed from abeyance a lawsuit challenging work authorisation to H-4 visa...
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Trump panel recommends guns in schools to keep US students safe
A safety panel set up by US President Donald Trump in the wake of numerous...
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US pressures China to allow unmonitored access to Tibet
Tibet’s government-in-exile cheered the US Senate’s passage of an act demanding US diplomats, journalists and...
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Report paints broader picture of Russian meddling
Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. presidential election on social media was more widespread than...
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U.S. Interior Secretary Zinke to resign amid several probes
Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke, facing federal investigations into his travel, political activity and potential conflicts...
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North Korea condemns US sanctions, warns denuclearisation at risk
North Korea on Sunday (Dec 16) condemned the US administration for stepping up sanctions and...
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China could surpass the US in artificial intelligence tech. Here's how
Artificial intelligence has the potential to transform many industries: Cars that drive themselves, facial recognition...
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US, S Korea can't agree on splitting the bill after Trump's criticism
The United States and South Korea have failed to agree on a bigger South Korean...
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Trump's son-in-law Kushner possible next chief of staff: US media
Donald Trump's son-in-law and senior adviser Jared Kushner is on the short-list of potential candidates...
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Stocks slide as data fuels global slowdown fears
US stocks followed the rest of the world down on Friday, poised to end a...