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Obama lands in Berlin for farewell visit to ally Merkel

U.S. President Barack Obama arrived in Berlin on Wednesday to meet German Chancellor Angela Merkel, with whom he has forged a close transatlantic alliance during eight years in office that President-elect Donald Trump may now call into question.

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Greeks rally against labor reforms, as talks with creditors set to begin this week

​A total of 7,000 people gathered in central Athens on Monday to rally in front of the parliament in protest of austerity and labor reforms, as a fresh round of talks with the country's international lenders are set to begin this week over the second review of the rescue program for Greece.

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China vows aid to resolve refugee crises

Premier Li says $100 million earmarked for countries and international groups

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International education gains increased popularity in China

Top overseas schools are expanding their Chinese business as more Chinese parents are pursuing international education for their children, the Associated Press reports.

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Cross-border e-commerce luring Chinese shoppers, global traders

In a conference room at the international exhibition center in the southern coastal city of Xiamen, Phil Teng, vice president with Amazon Global Logistics China, is answering questions about cross-border delivery services.

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Japan PM urges "strict" implementation of sanctions on DPRK

Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said on Thursday that strong pressure from the international community was the only way to halt DPRK's rocket and nuclear tests and that economic sanctions needed to be implemented "strictly".

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Hollywood distributor eyes opportunities in global ambition of Chinese film industry

​The Chinese film industry is seeking to expand its influence on the global stage, which provides the perfect opportunity for international producers and distributors to get further involved in the lucrative Chinese market, a senior executive in the Hollywood business of film production and distribution told Xinhua in an interview here on Tuesday.

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G20 summit promotes new int'l anti-corruption order

​Important developments were made in the fight against corruption during the G20 summit.

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Globalization less productive: experts

Economic globalization tends to be slowing down, experts have said at an economic forum, citing periodical and structural reasons.

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Japan risks being more isolated on South China Sea: China

China said on Thursday that Japan should reflect why it has become the "small minority" on the South China Sea issue, otherwise it will get increasingly disappointed and isolated.

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China urges Japan, U.S.,Australia to do right things for peace in Asia-Pacific

China on Wednesday urged Japan, the United States and Australia to view and deal with the South China Sea issue in a right attitude.

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Chinese premier stresses importance to promote strong, sustainable, balanced economic growth of China and world

Chinese Premier Li Keqiang Friday met with leaders of six major international economic and financial institutions in a "1+6" roundtable meeting at Diaoyutai State Guesthouse in Beijing.

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South China Sea arbitration award solves nothing: senior European parliamentarian

The award of the South China Sea arbitration solves nothing and the dispute between the Philippines and China can only be solved through bilateral dialogue, a British member of the European Parliament (MEP) said Tuesday.

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U.S. is a saboteur of contemporary international law

The United States is sabotaging international law by violating global rules of conduct and adopting double standards.

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Over 20,000 people sign open letter against South China Sea arbitration award

Over 20,000 people have signed an open letter contesting the award on the South China Sea (SCS) arbitration case by an ad hoc tribunal here on Tuesday.