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Biden and Kishida to Bolster US-Japan Alliance Amid China's Growing Power WASHINGTON — President Biden and Prime Minister Fumio Kishida of Japan met on Friday to discuss how to transform Japan into a military power as both nations grapple with growing challenges from China and to work on bolstering the alliance between the ...
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South Africa's ANC alludes to greater central bank jobs focus The resolutions on economic transformation seen by Reuters on Friday said the South African Reserve Bank (SARB) should implement monetary policy "in a balanced manner, taking into account growth, employment and exchange rate factors".
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EU asks member states for proposals on how to ease state aid rules The 27-country bloc fears that Washington's $430 billion (400 billion euros) Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) with its generous tax breaks may lure away EU businesses and disadvantage European companies, from car manufacturers to makers of green technology.
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Czech presidential vote: All to play for after 10 years of Zeman Czechs go to the polls over the next two days to elect a successor to President Milos Zeman, whose second term ends in March. Seven men and one woman are in the race to succeed him, and a second-round run-off is likely in a fortnight's time.
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EU must support clean tech to compete with US -Commission head KIRUNA, Sweden, Jan 13 (Reuters) - The European Union needs financing tools to help its clean tech compete against U.S. rivals that are set to benefit from government support under the U.S. Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), the head of the European ...
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Lützerath: Greta Thunberg joins 'Pinky' and 'Brain' tunnel protest Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg has denounced "police violence" in removing climate protesters trying to stop an abandoned village being swallowed up by an open coal mine. The last resident left Lützerath in western Germany more than a year ago ...
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Late Cardinal George Pell called Pope a 'catastrophe' in anonymous memo The Australian cardinal, who died on Tuesday aged 81, was one of Pope Francis' top aides until he stepped down to face child sex abuse charges. The memo was published on ...
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Who can die? Canada wrestles with euthanasia for the mentally ill As Canada prepares to expand its euthanasia law to include those with mental illness, some Canadians - including many of the country's doctors - question whether the country's assisted death programme has already moved too far, too fast.
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Alberta premier backs off on promise to seek pardons for COVID-19 health violators "The way our system of justice works is we do have an independent justice department and independent Crown prosecutors," Smith told reporters Thursday when asked why she has not followed through on the pardon commitment.
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Villagers begin clean-up after flooding at Exebridge in Devon A clean-up operation is under way after heavy rain caused flooding in parts of Devon. Several roads were flooded in the Tiverton area after the River Exe burst its banks between Oakfordbridge and Exebridge, and left some properties cut off.
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