By John Geddie, Katya Golubkova and Anton Bridge TOKYO (Reuters) – Days after President Joe Biden joined his election rival Donald Trump in voicing concern about a Japanese purchase of …
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By Hannah Lang WASHINGTON (Reuters) – PayPal’s stablecoin is likely to succeed where Facebook’s failed, thanks to the payment giant’s standing in Washington and policymakers’ greater understanding of the issues …
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By Josh Smith and Sakura Murakami SEOUL/TOKYO (Reuters) – North Korea is unlikely to be deterred from its quest to place cargoes in space, analysts said, even though a malfunction …
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By Shankar Ramakrishnan, Davide Barbuscia, Saeed Azhar and Laura Matthews (Reuters) – Good news of a tentative deal for the U.S. debt ceiling impasse may quickly turn out to be …
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By Gram Slattery and Tim Reid WASHINGTON (Reuters) – It is the one topic that everyone on Capitol Hill is talking about and yet hundreds of miles away, on the …
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By Andy Sullivan WASHINGTON (Reuters) – U.S. President Joe Biden’s budget proposal, released on Thursday, envisions a dramatic expansion of the federal safety net for children and families. Unlike programs …
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By Rae Wee SINGAPORE (Reuters) – The world’s biggest factory and most populous nation has opened for business after three years, leading to a surge in demand as well as …
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By Josh Smith SEOUL (Reuters) – The hundreds of South Korean and American warplanes simulating attacks during drills are most likely what led North Korea to test a record number …
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By Tom Westbrook SINGAPORE (Reuters) – A rally that has the dollar on course for its best year since 1984 has further to run, traders and analysts say, suggesting more …
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By Gabrielle Tétrault-Farber TBILISI (Reuters) – Several dozen Armenian soldiers and an undisclosed number of Azeris were killed on Tuesday in the deadliest fighting between Azerbaijan and Armenia since a …