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US doubles steel, aluminum tariffs as OECD ministers gather

US doubles steel, aluminum tariffs as OECD ministers gather

The United States doubled steel and aluminum tariffs Wednesday, casting a pall on a gathering of OECD ministers as President Donald Trump's intensifying trade war weighs on the world economy.

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Between freedom and restrictions, Syrians navigate new reality

Between freedom and restrictions, Syrians navigate new reality

Syrian singer Ishtar halted concerts when Islamist-led forces seized power nearly six months ago. She's now back on stage, but lingering fears have reshaped Damascus's nightlife scene.

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Australian murder suspect says lethal lunch may have contained 'foraged' mushrooms

Australian murder suspect says lethal lunch may have contained 'foraged' mushrooms

An Australian woman accused of murdering three people by lacing their lunch with toxic mushrooms told a court on Wednesday she may have unwittingly used "foraged" fungi in the dish.

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South Korea's new leader vows to 'heal wounds' with nuclear-armed North

South Korea's new leader vows to 'heal wounds' with nuclear-armed North

South Korea's new President Lee Jae-myung vowed to reach out to the nuclear-armed North and "heal wounds" as he took office Wednesday, after winning snap elections triggered by his predecessor's disastrous martial law declaration.

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Asian stocks track Wall St up after jobs data, Seoul surges on Lee win

Asian stocks track Wall St up after jobs data, Seoul surges on Lee win

Asian shares extended a global rise Wednesday following data indicating the US economy remained resilient, with South Korean equities and the won standing out as the election of a new president ended months of political paralysis.

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Million-plus pilgrims to begin hajj under blazing sun

Million-plus pilgrims to begin hajj under blazing sun

More than a million worshippers were set to join Islam's most important rite under a beating sun as the hajj pilgrimage kicked off Wednesday, with authorities scrambling to avoid last year's 1,000-plus deaths in sweltering heat.

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Vietnam scraps two-child limit as birth rate declines

Vietnam scraps two-child limit as birth rate declines

Vietnam's communist government has scrapped its long-standing policy of limiting families to two children, state media said Wednesday, as the country battles to reverse a declining birth rate.

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Three Salvadoran ex-military convicted of wartime killings of Dutch reporters

Three Salvadoran ex-military convicted of wartime killings of Dutch reporters

A former defense minister in El Salvador and two retired colonels were found guilty Tuesday of the 1982 killings of four Dutch journalists during the country's civil war, a lawyer for families of the deceased said.

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Coral frozen in time throws lifeline for Great Barrier Reef

Coral frozen in time throws lifeline for Great Barrier Reef

Rows of tanks filled with liquid nitrogen sit in temperature-controlled chambers at Sydney's Taronga zoo, cradling parts of the Great Barrier Reef's diverse and magnificent corals frozen in time.

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Spain target 'enormously important' Nations League defence

Spain target 'enormously important' Nations League defence

Spain are aiming to become the first side to defend the Nations League trophy, with Luis de la Fuente's side going from strength to strength on the international stage ahead of next year's World Cup.

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