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Asia's economies are bouncing back. The West is headed in the other direction Industrial production in the world's second-largest economy rose nearly 7% last month, beating estimates from economists polled by Refinitiv.
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PDA puredesigns associate incorporates large trees into 'kamut house' cafe design in thailand the architects have worked in close contact with the owner, in order to create a cool, minimalist hangout spot that invites people of all ages, lifestyles, and ...
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Japan's economy rebounds 5% in the third quarter Japan's economy expanded by 5 per cent in the third quarter of 2020 as the country's rebound from Covid-19 produced its first quarter of growth in a ...
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Researchers find coronavirus was circulating in Italy earlier than thought ROME (Reuters) - The new coronavirus was circulating in Italy in September 2019, a study by the National Cancer Institute (INT) of the Italian city of ...
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Saudi Aramco to sell billions of dollars in international bonds Saudi Aramco is seeking to sell billions of dollars in international bonds to bolster the oil company's balance sheet and meet its $75bn dividend target ...
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'Just beautiful'—Another COVID-19 vaccine succeeds in large-scale trial A Washington D.C participant in the Moderna efficacy trial is prepared for her COVID-19 vaccine shot. ERIN SCHAFF/ The New York Times /Redux. 'Just ...
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UK's poor GDP performance rooted in weak household spending The UK's weakness in international economic league tables during the coronavirus crisis reflects stretched household finances and potentially ...
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Lazarus supply‑chain attack in South Korea In order to deliver its malware, the attackers used an unusual supply-chain mechanism, abusing legitimate South Korean security software and digital ...
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Preview: Familiar Rivals Medvedev, Zverev Face Off Before turning up at the ATP Masters 1000 event in Paris earlier this month, Daniil had a big one for her. "I was actually, how can we call it, crying to my ...
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At least 1000 people detained in Belarus in a single day following protester's death The mass detentions followed the death of Roman Bondarenko, a 31-year-old anti-government protester, who died in a hospital in Minsk on Thursday ...
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