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Trade ministers agree Asia-Pacific trade pact without US
Trade ministers from 11 Asia-Pacific countries agreed Saturday to press ahead with a major trade deal without the United States, as the world's largest economy seeks to go it alone under President Donald Trump's 'America First' policy.Trump pulled his country from the Trans Pacific Partnership at the start of the year, dismaying allies and casting into doubt an agreement heralded for tying lower tariffs to strong environmental and labour protections.In a joint statement Saturday morning, the rem
Foreign Affairs Nov. 11, 2017
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US mourning after gunman kills 26 at Texas church service
SUTHERLAND SPRINGS, Texas -- The United States was in mourning Monday after a gunman wearing a bulletproof vest opened fire with an assault rifle on the congregation of a smalltown Texas church, killing 26 people and wounding 20 more in the nation‘s latest shooting massacre. Five weeks after the worst shooting in modern US history President Donald Trump said the nation was living in “dark times,” and ordered flags be flown half-staff at the White House and federal buildings in the aftermath of t
World News Nov. 6, 2017
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Shares of 'arrested' Saudi billionaire's company dive
RIYADH -- Shares in Kingdom Holding, 95 percent of which is owned by Saudi billionaire Prince Al-Waleed bin Talal, fell sharply Sunday after reports of his arrest.The share price of the company, which has high profile investments inside and outside Saudi Arabia, dropped 9.9 percent at the start of the week's trading. Shares are allowed to drop a maximum of 10 percent on one day.But the share price later recovered some of its losses to end the day down7.6 percent.This file photo taken on December
World Business Nov. 5, 2017
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Trump says IS will pay 'big price' for each attack on US
WASHINGTON - President Donald Trump said Friday that the Islamic State group will pay a "big price" for every attack it stages against the United States, following the New York truck attack by an IS loyalist.The US military has hit IS "much harder" over the past two days after the jihadist group claimed the attacker was one of their soldiers, Trump said."They will pay a big price for every attack on us!" Trump wrote on Twitter. The New York attack Tuesday left eight dead and 12 wounded. (AFP)
World Nov. 3, 2017
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Alibaba launches electronic trading hub in Malaysia
KUALA LUMPUR - Alibaba launched an electronic trading hub in Malaysia Friday aimed at helping small- and medium-sized businesses, a first for the Chinese internet giant outside its home country.The hub, part of a "digital free trade zone" near Kuala Lumpur International Airport, went live during a ceremony attended by Alibaba founder Jack Ma and Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak.It was the latest move by Alibaba into Southeast Asia, one of the world's hottest e-commerce battlegrounds. The com
World Business Nov. 3, 2017
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Trump envoy in S. Sudan to push for end to brutal war
JUBA -- The United States' ambassador to the UN, Nikki Haley, arrived in Juba on Wednesday, seeking a solution to a nearly four-year conflict that has created a devastating humanitarian crisis.Haley, the most senior official sent to Africa by the Trump administration, is on a tour that has also taken her to Ethiopia and will include Democratic Republic of Congo.South Sudan's foreign ministry spokesman, Mawien Makol, said Haley would hold talks with President Salva Kiir. US Ambassador to the Unit
World News Oct. 25, 2017
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New Zealand homes 'not for sale' to foreigners under new PM
WELLINGTON (AFP) - Overseas buyers will no longer be allowed to purchase existing homes in New Zealand, Prime Minister-elect Jacinda Ardern said Tuesday, as she unveiled a raft of policy deals made with her coalition partners. The move to tackle soaring property prices was agreed during lengthy negotiations between the Labour Party leader and populist powerbroker Winston Peters to form a new government that also includes the Green Party. New Zealand's Labour party leader Jacinda Ardern speaks
World News Oct. 24, 2017
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Self-taught, 'superhuman' AI now even smarter: makers
The computer that stunned humanity by beating the best mortal players at a strategy board game requiring "intuition" has become even smarter, its makers said Wednesday.Even more startling, the updated version of AlphaGo is entirely self-taught -- a major step towards the rise of machines that achieve superhuman abilities "with no human input", they reported in the science journal Nature. (DeepMind-Yonhap)Dubbed AlphaGo Zero, the Artificial Intelligence (AI) system learnt by itself, within days,
Technology Oct. 19, 2017
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3,000 civilians flee Syria's Raqa under deal: militia spokesman
More than 3,000 civilians have fled the Islamic State group's former Syrian stronghold Raqa, a spokesman for the US-backed force on the verge of capturing the city told AFP Sunday.Civilians flee Syria's Raqa on Sunday. (Yonhap)"More than 3,000 civilians left on Saturday night as part of a deal and went to areas controlled by the Syrian Democratic Forces," said Talal Sello, spokesman for the militia.He said Raqa was now "completely free of civilians," with the exception of the families of IS figh
World News Oct. 15, 2017
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China's People's Daily launches English app in soft power push
The People's Daily, the mouthpiece of China's ruling Communist Party, launched an English-language mobile application on Sunday in what it called a "strategic step" to strengthen Beijing's influence internationally. The newspaper, which sold an average of 3.18 million copies a day in 2016, launched a Chinese app three years ago that it says has been downloaded 200 million times, but it did not yet have an app in English for mobile phones.The app launch comes ahead of a key party congress expec
World News Oct. 15, 2017
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Federer beats great rival Nadal to win Shanghai Masters
Roger Federer got one over his old rival Rafael Nadal to win the Shanghai Masters 6-4, 6-3 on Sunday in a showdown between the two best players on the planet.It was a 94th title for the Swiss legend, drawing him level with the great Ivan Lendl, and closes the gap on world number one Nadal at the top of the rankings as the season reaches its conclusion.In-form Nadal was ahead in their overall record down the years, with 23 wins to Federer's 14, but he was up against it almost right away. Number t
More Sports Oct. 15, 2017
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Academy considers expelling disgraced Harvey Weinstein
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences was due to hold an emergency session Saturday to discuss kicking out Harvey Weinstein amid mounting sexual harassment, assault and rape accusations.(EPA)An avalanche of claims have surfaced since the publication last week of an explosive New York Times report alleging a history of abusive behavior dating back decades.On Thursday, American actress Rose McGowan became the fourth woman to accuse the 65-year-old of raping her.The Academy issued a state
World News Oct. 14, 2017
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NATO warns NK military action would have 'devastating consequences'
BRUSSELS -- NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg told AFP on Friday that a military intervention against North Korea would have "devastating consequences," after US President Donald Trump said diplomatic efforts had failed.Stoltenberg, who will visit South Korea and Japan in the coming weeks as a show of support, stressed that Washington had the right to defend itself and its allies, but called for greater diplomatic efforts. NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg (AFP)"The use of military force will have devastat
North Korea Oct. 13, 2017
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EU expands N.Korea sanctions
BRUSSELS -- The European Union on Tuesday extended sanctions aimed at punishing North Korea for its nuclear and ballistic missile programs, banning the import of textiles from the pariah state and limiting sales of crude oil.The 28-member bloc adopted UN restrictions imposed by the Security Council last month to punish Pyongyang for its sixth and largest nuclear test into its own sanctions program. (Yonhap)The North reacted furiously when the United Nations approved the new measures, saying its
North Korea Oct. 10, 2017
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Gender is new battleground in culture wars
PARIS (AFP) - With a wave of films, television series and art shows championing “gender fluidity” -- and catwalks awash with “gender neutral” models and clothes -- the old dividing line between the sexes is being increasingly called into question.But as the blurring of boundaries has gone from the margins to being a progressive cause, the political temperature of the debate has risen sharply.Gender fluidity has become a hot-button issue in the culture wars between liberals and conservatives, oft
Culture Oct. 9, 2017
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