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US man testified he chopped up wife's body to keep his children
A man testified Tuesday that he spent about eight hours cutting up his wife’s body...
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Jingdong’s Liu returns following US sex assault allegations
Jingdong, China’s major e-commerce giant, said its founder, CEO and chairman, Liu Qiangdong has now...
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Palestinians slam U.S. decision on aid
The Palestinians on Saturday condemned the U.S. decision to end its decades of funding for the U.N. agency for Palestinian...
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U.S. govt accuses Harvard of ‘outright racial balancing’
In its latest push to end the use of race in college admissions, the Trump...
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US top beef exporter of the world
USA is the world’s top beef exporter. The country’s beef exports accounted for 12.9 per cent...
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2-plus-2 dialogue with India will deepen strategic partnership: US
The maiden two-plus-two dialogue between India and the United States scheduled in New Delhi next...
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Asia markets mixed as NAFTA talks and US-China trade tensions remain in focus
Asia markets were mixed on Wednesday afternoon after the Nasdaq and S&P 500 hit another...
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Trade war: One Chinese factory says it's fighting to 'survive' in the wake of Trump's tariffs
Mark Wang, the owner of a Chinese factory, is in a state of limbo these...
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US industry leader on tariffs: 'Prices will go up, sales will go down, jobs will be lost'
U.S. tariffs on Chinese imports will simply mean that American consumers have to pay higher...
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US tech giants plan to fight India's data localisation plans
US technology giants plan to intensify lobbying efforts against stringent Indian data localisation requirements, which...
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US government still holds 565 immigrant children
The US government continues to hold 565 illegal immigrant children in custody, three weeks after...
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U.S. imposes sanctions on Myanmar’s military
The United States on Friday imposed sanctions on four Myanmar military and police commanders and...
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U.S. pulls funding for Syria stabilization, citing allied cash
The Trump administration is ending funding for Syria stabilization projects as it moves to extricate...
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US says ready to slap sanctions on China over Iran oil imports
The Trump administration is moving ahead with a campaign they say is designed to force...
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L.A. subway installs body scanners in U.S. first
Los Angeles’ subway will become the first mass transit system in the United States to...
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U.S. advising Afghan forces in battle for eastern city
The United States has sent military advisers to aid Afghan forces in Ghazni, where they...
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Trump's pressure on trade may force China to act faster on reforms, analysts say
U.S. trade pressure on China could push Beijing to speed up efforts to restructure its...
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Why airlines have been dragged into China’s dispute with Taiwan
Taiwanese citizens have been traveling to airports with feelings of nervous trepidation recently. The question...
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U.S. Army halts discharge of immigrant recruits, for now
The U.S. Army has stopped discharging immigrant recruits who enlisted seeking a path to citizenship...
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US Navy searching for overboard marine off Philippines
The US military said it had launched a search and rescue operation after reports a...
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US launches airstrikes as Taliban attack Afghan city
US forces launched airstrikes on Friday to counter a major Taliban assault on an Afghan...
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Turkey sends delegation to Washington over pastor
A Turkish delegation will visit Washington this week to discuss growing friction between the NATO...
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US to impose sanctions on Russia over nerve agent attack
The United States announced Wednesday it will impose new sanctions on Russia for illegally using...
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IQiyi Sports secures US$73.19 mn in strategic financing
IQiyi Sports, the sports arm of iQiyi — one of China’s emerging online video platforms...
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Commentary: In the Philippines, the pitfalls of an education aimed at exporting people
In 2006, government agencies reported that more than 13,000 Filipino nurses left for countries such...