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South Korea emerges as a top US investor as China tensions escalate
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North Korea test-fired ballistic missiles in latest military display, neighbors say
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Hamas chief silent on Israel's offer of escape in exchange for hostages
Israel's hostage coordinator tells CBS News that Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar could leave Gaza with his family if the hostages are released.Yesterday - Israel -
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Emma Raducanu battles through to Korea Open last 16 after testing start
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'Is it boasting?' Postecoglou defends 'second-season trophy' remark
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UK urged to reform science research funding to compete globally
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Corporate America Cares Less and Less About Inflation
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Trump appears at town hall in Michigan; Walz says Trump lost thousands of North Carolina jobs – live
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