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Abe becomes Japan's longest-serving PM

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Prime Minister Shinzo Abe made history Wednesday by becoming Japan's longest-serving political leader, though he hasn't achieved his biggest goal of revising the nation's pacifist constitution.
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Finnish PM Marin chairs EU summit

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The newly appointed Finnish Prime Minister Sanna Marin chaired her first - and last - EU summit as Finland will leave the rotating EU presidency at the end of the year.
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Italian, Turkish, SArabia FMs at Mideast summit

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Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu insisted on Friday his country was committed to "the territorial integrity of Syria more than anybody else" as he defended his country's incursion into Syria during at the fifth edition of the...
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AP finds Detroit heads hard-to-count cities list

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Health Ministry:Virus seems less serious than SARS

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The Head of France's health department said Saturday that the coronavirus outbreak appears less serious than comparable outbreaks of the past.
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Villages abandoned as rural Serbian population shrinks

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HK plans handouts, tax cuts to help economy

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Hong Kong's government is proposing a nearly 1,300 US dollar cash handout for each resident over 18 years old to help alleviate hardships from the new coronavirus outbreak and prolonged political protests.
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Orban claims decade of success, sounds 'alarm'

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Hungary's prime minister on Sunday declared the past decade as the most successful of Hungary's past century, during his annual "state of the nation" speech.
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UK PM and medical, science chiefs give virus update

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Britain's chief medical officer said Tuesday that 1% of people who contract the new coronavirus might die, based on the Chinese experience.
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Endangered gray wolves on rise in southwest US

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Endangered gray wolves on the rise in southwest US

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A voice interrupted the crackle of the radio at basecamp: "Starting pursuit."
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Endangered gray wolves on rise in southwest US

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A voice interrupted the crackle of the radio at base camp: "Starting pursuit."
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Spain's rural villages hit hard by virus deaths

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Many people in Spain's small and shrinking villages thought their low populations would protect them from the coronavirus pandemic. The opposite appears to have proved the case.
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1st virus case in Rohingya camps in Bangladesh

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Spain's rural villages hit hard by virus deaths

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Many people in Spain's small and shrinking villages thought their low populations would protect them from the coronavirus pandemic. The opposite appears to have proved the case.
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DBS Is 'Overweight' U.S, Asia Ex-Japan Stocks, CIO Says

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Mar.31 -- Wey Fook Hou, chief investment officer of DBS Group, discusses the market implications of President Joe Biden's $2.25 trillion infrastructure plan, and the opportunities he sees in Asia and the U.S. He speaks with Rishaad...
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The Fed's Next Move

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Sonal Desai Franklin Templeton Fixed Income CIO & Savita Subramanian, Bank of America Head of US Equity & Quantitative Strategy join David Westin to discuss why they believe the Fed needs to do more.
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Property Losses Digestible by China Banking System: Yan

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May Yan, head of Greater China financials equity research at UBS, discusses the exposure of China banks to the property sector, financing for the various projects and the impact of demographic changes on housing demand. She speaks on...
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China to Get Old Before It Gets Rich, Jefferies Says

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Simon Powell, global head of thematic research at Jefferies, says investors are underestimating how big the impact of demographics will be on Asian economies. India may have already surpassed China as the world's most-populous nation in...
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Politics Are Driving Cities To Push For Separation As New States

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Some conservative counties are pushing to join red states, which would shift politics, tax dollars and demographics.
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Are Regional Accents Going Away?

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Traditional accents from regions like New York or Chicago have been on the decline in younger generations as more people move, code switch and more.
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What Wall Street Gets Wrong About Xi's New Money Men

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The prospect of a new economic leadership in China is triggering anxiety from Wall Street and Washington to the UK and Japan. But fears that the new lineup will only entrench President Xi Jinping's power may be misplaced. Bloomberg...
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INDIA: CENSUS LATEST

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Hindi/English/Nat India has begun the gigantic task of counting its (b) billion-plus population. With high levels of illiteracy and low levels of education, it takes a home visit from the (m) millions of census-takers to gather all the...