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More Chinese provinces, cities take measures to support enterprises amid epidemic

More Chinese provinces and cities have rolled out policies to support firms, especially small and medium-sized enterprises, to reduce the impact of the novel coronavir

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Mobile banking alternative Bnext expands to Mexico

Spanish startup Bnext is expanding beyond its home country. The company is currently rolling out its product in Mexico. 170,000 people had previously signed up to a waiting list. Bnext is going to inv

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LG and ZTE withdraw from MWC due to coronavirus-related concerns

LG Electronics and ZTE said they have cancelled plans to participate in MWC later this month in Barcelona, Spain, because of coronavirus-related concerns. In a statement on its site, LG said it will

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President of Romanian Senate resigns

Teodor Melescanu, president of the Romanian Senate, announced on Monday his resignation almost two weeks after the top court of the country ruled that his election to the position was unconstitution

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PBOC to keep liquidity ample amid coronavirus outbreak

The People's Bank of China headquarters in Beijing, February 26, 2018. China's central bank said it will use various monetary policy tools to ensure that liquidity remains reasonably ample ami

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Pakistan to firmly stand together with China: FM

Chinese State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi on Friday held a telephone conversation with Pakistan's foreign minister, who said the Pakistani people will firml

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U.S. will not completely withdraw forces from Africa

U.S. Secretary of Defense Mark Esper. PHOTO: Reuters U.S. Defense Secretary Mark Esper on Thursday said the United States would not be removing all its forces from Africa."We are not going to

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Iraq mulls larger NATO role as Trump looks for 'face-saving' troops pullout

Iraq is considering a larger role for NATO while reducing its security dependence of the U.S.-led coalition amid reports that President Donald Trump is desperately look

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How Trump's Iran crisis escalated conflicts in Syria and Yemen

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The real challenge for U.S.-Taliban peace talks

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Palestinians threaten to quit Oslo Accords over Trump peace plan

Palestinian leaders threatened Sunday to withdraw from key provisions of the Oslo Accords, if U.S. President Donald Trump announces his Middle East peace plan. Trump was scheduled to unveil the plan

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The Pentagon pushes back on Huawei ban in bid for ‘balance’

Huawei may have just found itself an ally in the most unexpected of places. According to a new report out of The Wall Street Journal, both the Defense and Treasury Departments are pushing back on a Co

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UK May Lose Access to Single Market if it Drops EU Regulations, European Commission President Says

As the United Kingdom is set to withdraw from the European Union at the end of January, the two will enter into a phase of negotiations to establish a new trading relat

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Moscow hopes Iran not to quit global nuclear pact

Moscow hopes that Iran will not withdraw from the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT), Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov was quoted a

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Moscow Warns Iran Against Reckless Steps as Tehran Threatens to Quit Non-Proliferation Treaty

Earlier, Iranian Foreign Ministry's spokesman Seyyed Abbas Mousavi said that Tehran continues to adhere to the 2015 nuclear deal, adding that the European powers' claim

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The importance of dispute resolution in China-U.S. phase one deal

02:33 Do you remember how long it took for China and the U.S. to reach their phase-one deal? Thirteen rounds of negotiations over 23 months.So, apparently, no one wants to go through t

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Trade deal may offer limited relief to Meng's release

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