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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...
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US student takes alligator graduation snaps
A US college student has made sure her graduation snaps are ones to remember -...
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N Korea urges US to drop sanctions as Seoul probes illicit coal shipments
North Korean state media on Monday urged the United States to drop sanctions, as South Korea said it was investigating...
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US asks Apple to pay $145 million in damages to Canada's WiLan
A federal jury in California has awarded Canadian patent licensing company WiLan $145.1 million in...
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US Congress passes bill greatly reducing Pakistan's defence aid
Amidst tensions in bilateral ties, the US Congress has passed a defence spending bill capping...
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Judge calls 'zero tolerance' immigration policy 'cruel'
A New York judge who ordered an Ecuadorean immigrant who delivered pizza to an Army...
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Iran's rial hits record-low of 100,000 to dollar amid imminent US sanctions
Iran's currency hit a record low on Sunday of 100,000 rials to the dollar amid...
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Can big spending in U.S. continue, sustain growth?
Americans spent with abandon this spring. Businesses invested in more buildings and equipment. And exports...
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China says four US airlines have missed a deadline to change their naming of Taiwan
Four U.S. airlines have failed to satisfy China's aviation regulator over their website descriptions of...
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Mars liquid water discovery raises hopes for life
A massive underground lake has been detected for the first time on Mars, raising hopes...
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US deputy attorney general: Republican lawmakers launch move to impeach
A group of Republican lawmakers on Wednesday introduced articles of impeachment to remove deputy US...
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Turkey rejects to join US sanctions on Iran
Turkish authorities told a US Treasury Department delegation that Ankara will not implement new sanctions...
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Marijuana use rises among young US women, cigarette smoking declines
Cigarette use decreased among young women - including pregnant women - during the past decade...
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Over 20 Indians sentenced for multi million-dollar US call centre scam
Over 20 Indian-origin people have been sentenced for up to 20 years in prison in...
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The US Congress wants to stop Trump’s tariffs, but it won’t
America’s trade war with China made headlines again on Friday after President Donald Trump said...
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U.S. hopes for remains in 2 weeks
The United States hopes North Korea will return the remains of about 50 American Korean War dead within two weeks,...
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US federal judge temporarily halts deportation of reunified immigrant families
A federal judge on Monday ordered a temporary halt to deportations of immigrant families reunited...