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Haiyun Jiang for The New York Times “As bad as the C.R. is,” Mr ... and other government-funded media outlets around the world. Mr. Trump directed the heads of the agencies, which address ...
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Bibhas Nayak, an HR manager and travel enthusiast, tragically died while defending two women from sexual assault in Karnataka. He was thrown into a canal by the attackers. Bibhas is remembered for ...
The combination of falling stocks and declining interest rates is often seen as a sign of economic unease ... Cárdenas for The New York Times Even as markets sink, world leaders revolt and ...
Singapore's Straits Times reported ... The rapid economic development and long-term social stability China has maintained in recent years lead the world to hope to observe and understand the ...
Xi Jinping wants China to surpass rivals as a tech superpower, undeterred by economic woes or trade wars ... science by the U.S. government after World War II was a knockout success for the ...