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China expels 2 former defense ministers from its ruling Communist Party over graft allegations
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The Wall Street Journal - World
China's Communist Party expelled two former defense ministers for alleged corruption and directed prosecutors to charge them.
China’s Communist Party expelled two former defense ministers for alleged corruption and directed prosecutors to charge them.China -
The New York Times - World
China Levels Graft Charges Against Former Defense Ministers
The two generals were accused of taking huge bribes and of corruption that reached into the armaments sector, indicating that the country’s military has not shaken off old habits.China -
The Guardian - World
Chinese Communist party expels two ex-defence ministers for corruption
Li Shangfu, who vanished from public life last year, and Wei Fenghe accused of accepting gifts and facilitating benefits. The Chinese Communist party has expelled two former defence ministers for corruption, including Li Shangfu, who disappeared ...China -
ABC News - World
Estonia's ruling party taps climate minister for the Baltic country's top job
Estonia’s ruling center-right Reform Party has chosen Climate Minister Kristen Michal to replace outgoing leader Kaja Kallas as prime minister of the Baltic countryClimate -
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Japan and Philippines trying to finish defense pact for signing in Manila as alarm grows over China
The Department of Foreign Affairs in Manila says top defense and foreign affairs officials of Japan and the Philippines will meet in Manila next month to strengthen strategic ties and discuss regional concernsChina -
CBS News - Top stories
2 giant pandas arrive at San Diego Zoo from China
The pandas, Yun Chuan and Xin Bao, will spend the next several weeks acclimating to their new home in a private habitat.China -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Amazon's future growth from its position as a $2 trillion company will likely be determined by the billions of dollars it has designated to fund its artificial-intelligence ambitions.
Amazon’s future growth from its position as a $2 trillion company will likely be determined by the billions of dollars it has designated to fund its artificial-intelligence ambitions. -
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China is testing the limits of a critical U.S.-Philippines defense pact — will Washington respond?
China has stepped up its actions against the Philippines in disputed waters of the South China Sea, raising questions of American deterrence in the region.China -
BBC News - Top stories
Arrest over alleged inmate and officer sex video
The Metropolitan Police said a woman was arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office.
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