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China welcomes TPP breakthrough

China welcomes TPP breakthrough

China, and other BRICS countries, are not among the TPP nations.

Deflation, low consumer confidence hit eurozone – report

Deflation, low consumer confidence hit eurozone – report

Meanwhile, the highest unemployment rates were recorded in Greece at 25.2 per cent and Spain at 22.2 per cent in June.

Indian PM Modi talks trade ties with Merkel

Indian PM Modi talks trade ties with Merkel

Modi has sought to drum up the inward investment he needs to bring to life the appeal to "Make in India".

Need international probe into US war-crime: Doctors Without Borders

Need international probe into US war-crime: Doctors Without Borders

22 people were killed during the airstrikes on the MSF hospital on Saturday.

SouthAfrican coal miners on strike after wage talks collapse

SouthAfrican coal miners on strike after wage talks collapse

The sector produces the country's electricity and exports coal to Europe and Asia.

China basketball team qualifies for Rio Olympics

China basketball team qualifies for Rio Olympics

China will host the men's basketball World Cup in 2019 for the first time.

Putin urges Merkel against ‘alienation’ as Syrian strikes continue

Putin urges Merkel against ‘alienation’ as Syrian strikes continue

Russian aviation conducted over 60 flights hitting more than 50 infrastructure facilities of the Islamic State in Syria, officials claimed.

Doctors Without Borders “collateral damage” in US airstrikes in Afghanistan

Doctors Without Borders “collateral damage” in US airstrikes in Afghanistan

The US airstrikes against Taliban left three Doctors Without Borders staff dead and thirty more unaccounted for.

Brazil’s Rousseff cuts 8 ministries, trims salaries

Brazil’s Rousseff cuts 8 ministries, trims salaries

The move appeared to express solidarity with less privileged sectors of the society that have seen social programs curtailed.

US economy may be slowing, data shows

US economy may be slowing, data shows

US stocks opened Friday in the red immediately after the Labor Department jobs report.