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Mnuchin says having good conversations in China U.S. Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin said on Friday a trade delegation he is leading in China has been having very good conversations. He made the comments to reporters as he left his Beijing hotel for the second and likely final day of trade talks in China. A breakthrough deal to fundamentally ...
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Growth in China's services sector increased in April Growth in China's service sector picked up in April as new business and employment grew at a faster rate, a private survey showed on Friday, signalling a solid rise in a sector that Beijing is counting on to maintain economic growth. The Caixin/Markit services purchasing managers' index (PMI) climbed ...
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Ex-Volkswagen CEO Winterkorn charged in US over diesel scandal WASHINGTON, May 3 (Reuters) - Former Volkswagen chief executive Martin Winterkorn was charged in federal court in Detroit with conspiring to mislead regulators about the German automaker's diesel emissions cheating. Volkswagen did not immediately comment. An indictment filed in secret in ...
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Child mortality rate 'one and a half times higher in England than in Sweden' Deaths in children under five occur one and half times more often in England than in Sweden, a study has found. If the child mortality rate had been the same in England as in Sweden during the 10-year period analysed, more than 600 fewer children would have died per year, researchers said. The UK ...
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These players step up their game the most in the NBA playoffs Other than perhaps Bill Russell, there's no player more revered for ratcheting his game up in the postseason than Michael Jordan. But in the two decades since His Airness hung 'em up in Chicago, who has consistently elevated his game more than anyone else? Is it LeBron James? Kobe Bryant?
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No Journalist Should Have to Know How to Survive in Prison Alice Driver | Longreads | May 2018 | 11 minutes (2,616 words). "Welcome to the Democratic Dictatorship of Myanmar," said a slight, young woman on the street in Yangon, Myanmar. She was referencing the number of journalists in the country who had been threatened or jailed by the theoretically ...
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