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Xi Jinping visits city of Cangzhou in north China's Hebei Province

Xi Jinping, general secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee, on Thursday visited the city of Cangzhou in north China's Hebei Province.Xi went

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We hope Chinese investors will come soon ——Chairman of the Indonesian Economic and Industrial Commission

yearswillHannahIndonesias GDP growth in 2022 reached 5.31 a new high in nine years. Indonesian Finance Minister Sri Mulyani Indrawati expressed confidence in Indonesias

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Russia halts Ukraine Black Sea grain exports over ship attack claim

Russia on Saturday suspended participation in the UN-brokered Black Sea grain deal after what it said was a major Ukrainian drone attack on its fleet and civilian ships

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UN, Moscow discuss Russian grain, fertilizer exports

Senior United Nations (UN) and Russian officials met in Geneva on Wednesday to discuss Russian complaints that Western sanctions were impeding its grain and fertilizer

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Vital grain supplies leave Ukraine ports in four ships after deal agreed

Four ships carrying vital grain left from Ukrainian Black Sea ports on Sunday as part of a deal to ensure their safe passage, Ukrainian and Turkish officials said.The f

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Lavrov reassures Egypt over Russian grain supplies in Cairo visit

Russia's Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov offered reassurances to Egypt over Russian grain supplies during a visit to Cairo on Sunday amid uncertainty over a deal to resu

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Ukraine Official Says Iran Promises Not to Buy Grain Stolen by Russians

Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba says his Iranian counterpart has promised his country won't purchase any grain stolen from Ukraine as the Middle Eastern nation

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India's Modi, France's Macron discuss Ukraine in Paris

French President Emmanuel Macron welcomed Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday in Paris for a meeting on the situation in Ukraine and bilateral cooperation

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UN chief presents policy brief on Ukraine conflict

The United Nations Secretary-General on Wednesday presented the first detailed policy brief to be issued by the Global Crisis Response Group on Food, Energy and Finance

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Ukraine crisis could slash global trade growth by half in 2022: WTO

The ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine has dealt a severe blow to the global economy, reducing global trade growth forecast for 2022 from 4.7 percent predicted

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World food prices soar to record high amid Russia-Ukraine conflict

The UN's food and agriculture agency says world food prices saw a significant leap in March due to the Russia-Ukraine conflict. As Russia and Ukraine are both major pro

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Russia-Ukraine conflict exacerbates global food security risks

The conflict between Russia and Ukraine continues to ferment. Ukraine is located in the geographic fortress of the Black Sea, which is a major exporter of grain and an

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CoachHub raises $80M in Series “B2” round, as coaching goes digital in the pandemic

The world of professional coaching has grown over the years as coaches realised they could easily counsel people remotely and clients realized digital coaching was far more efficient. But, equally, a

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Angola's new rules on pre-packaged imports to enter into force

The import of pre-packaged basic basket products will be mandatorily made in large packages. /VCG The new measures on pre-packaged products imported into Angola will come into force next week,

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Means of production prices increase in China

Coal-related goods and ferrous metal lead the upward trend of capital goods prices in early May. /CFPMost of the capital goods monitored by the government registered hi

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Global food prices continue to surge, hitting 7-year highs: UN

Global food commodity prices rose in March, marking their tenth consecutive monthly increase./Getty Images The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations in a new report say

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Large flocks of black-necked cranes prepare to migrate northward

01:26 Nature reserves in southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region have taken a series of measures to protect black-necked cranes as they gradually migrate north to bre