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Russia, China and Iran Intend to Stoke False Election Claims, Officials Warn
Intelligence officials said that foreign adversaries were planning to take advantage of another close U.S. election to undermine trust in the country’s democratic process.Yesterday - China -
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China stocks poised to reopen with markets fixated on fiscal stimulus
Traders are closely watching for additional policy measures as Beijing has signaled a sense of urgency in bringing its economy back on track.Yesterday - China -
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Does China now have a permanent military base in Cambodia?
Satellite images show the steady expansion of naval facilities that have international onlookers worried.Yesterday - China -
World - The Guardian
Lammy defends Chagos deal, saying it saves important UK-US military base
Foreign secretary says status quo not sustainable as Tory MPs accuse Labour of giving away key asset. David Lammy has hailed the decision to return the Chagos Islands to Mauritius as a deal to save ...Yesterday -
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Trump Tariff Threat Would Triple Prices of Vehicles Made in Mexico
As he ratchets up his economic protectionist promises, the GOP candidate doubles down on planned taxes for cars made across the border, even those made by U.S. automakers.Yesterday - Donald Trump -
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Brandi Carlile and the Hanseroth Twins on Joni Mitchell at the Bowl and the rock stardom that wasn't
Brandi Carlile talks with her longtime bandmates Tim and Phil Hanseroth as the identical twin brothers step out with an album of their own.Yesterday -
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Why Trump’s tariffs would hit poor and middle-class Americans hardest
A new report estimates middle-class families would pay an extra $3,370 per year for imported goods.Yesterday -
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Spain proposes mini-coalitions to break EU capital markets stalemate
Madrid wants three or more countries to be able to forge ahead when others are opposedYesterday - European Union -
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College football cracks down on gun-related celebrations amid growing trend: 'It's important we address it'
Coaches nationwide, including in the Big Ten and SEC, have been warnedYesterday - College Football -
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Will global soccer be reshaped after EU's top court issued a major ruling in Lassana Diarra case?
The global soccer transfer market is worth more than $10 billion each season but is facing a revolutionary overhaul or a nuanced evolution following last week’s ruling by the European Court of ...Yesterday -
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India bails out Maldives after president softens tilt towards China
$760mn currency swap lines cement New Delhi ties despite efforts to tilt archipelago towards BeijingYesterday - China -
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Low expectations in China put pressure on Socceroos in World Cup qualifying | John Duerden
Anything would be a bonus for Australia’s opponents in Adelaide, who are still looking for a first point in this stage of qualification . Group C of the third round of Asia’s World Cup ...Yesterday - World Cup -
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‘Doesn’t feel fair’: young Britons lament losing right to work in EU since Brexit
Once seen as a rite of passage, seasonal jobs in the rest of Europe are off limits for many – but some still make it work. Growing up near the Peak District in Glossop, Derbyshire, gave 18-year-old ...Yesterday -
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Chinese Semiconductor Stocks Extend Rally on China's Stimulus Measures
Investor sentiment has been boosted by Beijing’s recent package of stimulus measures across multiple policy fronts.Yesterday - China -
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China tells schoolteachers to hand in their passports
Authorities make travelling abroad difficult for growing number of public sector employees2 days ago - China