International
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Asia stocks tiptoe higher, dollar holds most gains as optimism inches back
INGAPORE (Reuters) - Asian stocks were slightly higher on Friday after a sluggish start, while the dollar held most of…
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U.S. slaps sanctions on Venezuela Supreme Court judges
There was an international outcry against the court's de facto annulment of the National Assembly, which the opposition won in…
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China, ASEAN agree on framework for S.China Sea code of conduct
Some Southeast Asian countries, including Vietnam and the Philippines, as well as the United States, have expressed concern at what…
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World Court orders Pakistan to delay execution of alleged Indian spy Kulbhushan Jadhav
The court, formally known as the International Court of Justice (ICJ), is the top United Nations legal body for hearing…
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Motorist crashes into Times Square crowd, killing one person, injuring 22
Witnesses said the motorist mounted the sidewalk in a burgundy Honda sedan and sped along for more than three city…
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Dutchman wants to deploy barriers to gather, recycle Pacific plastic
Slat said about 50 floating barriers would be needed to halve the plastic in the Pacific over five years, and…
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Facebook adds Snapchat-like camera filters to Instagram
Facebook has been amping up its camera tool to take on Snapchat's features such as disappearing messages and face-tracking filters,…
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Group linked to NSA spy leaks threatens sale of new tech secrets
Hacking tools believed to belong to the NSA that were leaked online last month were built into WannaCry ransomware --…
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Cyber firms say looking at possible North Korea tie to ransomware attack
Major cyber security firms Symantec Corp and Kaspersky Lab said on Monday they were looking into clues that may connect…
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In travel ban case, U.S. judges focus on discrimination, Trump’s powers
The Justice Department argues Trump issued his order solely to protect national security.
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