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Concern in Australia over Japan sub fleet plan
SYDNEY (AFP) -- Opposition politicians and industry groups in Australia demanded clarity from the government Tuesday over reports that it could buy a new submarine fleet from Japan rather than build them at home.Australia needs to replace its fleet of diesel and electric-powered subs, which date from the 1990s. Before the conservative government was elected last year, it said up to 12 new vessels would be constructed in South Australia, potentially with Japanese technology.But The Australian new
World News Sept. 9, 2014
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Due to poor sales, Amazon cuts price of its Fire phone to 99 cents
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -- Amazon launched their answer to the smartphone earlier this summer to much fanfare. Touting features other phones don't have, like Firefly that will allow users to photograph barcodes on products instantly placing them on a shopping list. Firefly can even recognize music, movies, artwork on a wall and even TV shows.Fast-forward a few months, and Amazon has slashed the price of it's much lauded phone to .99 cents. That price is with a two-year contract with AT&T, the exclus
World Business Sept. 9, 2014
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Unification committee hoping to invite Henry Kissinger as special adviser
South Korea's new committee on national unification is hoping to recruit Henry Kissinger, former U.S. secretary of state, as its special international adviser, a government official said Tuesday."The international advisory group under the unification committee is trying to recruit a high-profile figure who has interest in Korean affairs and has influence," the official said, speaking on condition of anonymity. "Former Secretary Kissinger is under consideration."It wasn't certain whether Kissing
North Korea Sept. 9, 2014
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World Bank warns of global jobs crisis
SYDNEY (AFP) -- The world is facing a global jobs crisis that is hurting the chances of reigniting economic growth and there is no magic bullet to solve the problem, the World Bank warned on Tuesday.In a study released at a G20 Labour and Employment Ministerial Meeting in Australia, the Bank said an extra 600 million jobs needed to be created worldwide by 2030 just to cope with the expanding population."There's little doubt there is a global jobs crisis," said the World Bank's senior director fo
World Business Sept. 9, 2014
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Hu's he? China's ex-president drops down rankings: paper
BEIJING (AFP) -- Former Chinese leader Hu Jintao has slipped further down the Communist Party rankings, state-run media said Tuesday, as his successor Xi Jinping consolidates his authority in the one-party state.The ranking of officials is highly sensitive and closely watched in China as it often indicates power changes.Hu had been listed after members of the Politburo Standing Committee, China's most powerful body, in official media news reports since the country's once-in-a-decade power transi
World News Sept. 9, 2014
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Xi to seek stronger ties with India in visit skirting Pakistan
Chinese President Xi Jinping will visit India for the first time to meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi, as the world’s most populous nations look to resolve border disputes and trade imbalances. Xi will visit India, Sri Lanka and Tajikistan from Sept. 12-19, China’s Foreign Ministry said today. This will be his first trip to India as head of state, and comes after Modi won the nation’s biggest electoral mandate in 30 years. Xi will skirt Pakistan, where he was due to sign $34 billion of investmen
World News Sept. 9, 2014
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Ebola infections set to soar in Liberia: WHO
MONROVIA (AFP) -- The World Health Organization warned Monday that Liberia is set to see a huge spike in infections from the Ebola epidemic ravaging west Africa, with thousands of new cases imminent.The UN agency said the country, worst-hit in the outbreak with almost 1,100 deaths, faced "many thousands" of new infections in the next three weeks."WHO and its director-general will continue to advocate for more Ebola treatment beds in Liberia and elsewhere, and will hold the world accountable for
World News Sept. 9, 2014
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China's promised reforms moving too slowly: EU businesses
BEIJING (AFP) -- European businesses in China on Tuesday warned the Communist Party urgently to implement promised reforms or risk seeing growth in the world's second-largest economy plummet and incomes stagnate."The 'golden age' for business in China is drawing to a close," the European Union Chamber of Commerce in China said."China is nearing the end of its window of opportunity to create the framework to rebalance the economy," it added in its annual European Business in China Position Paper.
World Business Sept. 9, 2014
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Putin pins his hopes to Ukraine truce
MOSCOW (AP) -- Ukraine's last cease-fire collapsed quickly. This one may last -- because it's in Russian President Vladimir Putin's interests.Putin's goal of keeping Ukraine in Russia's orbit remains the same. But recent battlefield gains by pro-Russia rebels mean that Moscow has the upper hand in peace talks that will help determine Ukraine's future. From the onset of the Ukrainian crisis, Putin's objective has been to secure enough autonomy for Ukraine's Russian-speaking east that the region c
World News Sept. 9, 2014
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China, U.S. should avoid military incidents: Rice
BEIJING (AP) -- China and the U.S. need to avoid incidents that complicate relations between their militaries, U.S. National Security Adviser Susan Rice said Tuesday following a recent close call between air force planes from the two sides.Rice made the comments on the second day of a two-day visit to pave the way for a trip to Beijing in November by President Barack Obama, which will include a meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping. Rice was to meet with Xi later Tuesday. "Military-to-milita
Foreign Affairs Sept. 9, 2014
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Apple to reveal its next big thing
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- Apple is poised to reveal its next big thing Tuesday in a crucial attempt to prove its technological tastemakers still have the power to mesmerize the masses.The trend-setting company is expected to rouse the still-slumbering market for wearable computers with a smartwatch or bracelet equipped to monitor health, help manage homes and even buy merchandise.Apple is a late arrival to this relatively new niche: several other companies already sell smartwatches that are being gr
Technology Sept. 9, 2014
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U.S. faces Arab reluctance in Islamic State fight
BEIRUT (AP) -- Stitching together a broad coalition to tackle the extremist Islamic State group hinges on overcoming the reluctance of U.S. allies in the Middle East who are deeply frustrated with a White House they believe has been naive and weak on Syria's civil war.Key Sunni Arab states, Saudi Arabia chief among them, have wanted the U.S. to do more to provide robust support to mainstream Syrian rebels in their war against President Bashar Assad. The result is hesitation to answer President B
World News Sept. 9, 2014
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Japanese emperor cautioned against WWII: official history
TOKYO (AFP) -- Emperor Hirohito, the demi-god at the apex of the Japanese state when it waged bloody war across Asia, cautioned against conflict but celebrated military success, according to the long-awaited official history of his reign, released Tuesday.The mammoth 61-volume set, which has taken 24 years to compile at a cost to the Japanese taxpayer of 230 million yen ($2.2 million) reveals little new hard evidence about one of the most controversial figures of the 20th century.But it offers a
World News Sept. 9, 2014
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Korea has fastest aging population among advanced economies
South Korea has shown the most extreme demographic shift in the last four decades with its population aging at the fastest pace among advanced economies, data showed Tuesday. Koreans aged 65 or older accounted for 12.2 percent of the total population of about 50 million, the 30th-highest proportion among the populations of the 34 members of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, according to an analysis by the Korea Institute for Industrial Economics and Trade. But in terms o
Social Affairs Sept. 9, 2014
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Tensions spiral over Russia's detention of Estonian officer
TALLINN, Estonia (AFP) -- Russia's arrest of an Estonian policeman has sparked fears that Moscow is using the incident to test NATO's resolve to defend its small Baltic allies as the crisis in eastern Ukraine rumbles on.Moscow detained officer Eston Kohver on Saturday in what Russia claims is a spying probe. Prosecutors say he was arrested in possession of a pistol, ammunition, 5,000 euros ($6,500) and "special equipment to carry out covert recordings".But Tallinn alleges Russia kidnapped Kohver
World News Sept. 9, 2014
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