The Chinese growth target for this year has been cut to around 6.5%, down from 6.5 to 7% last year, Premier Li Keqiang has announced.
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Tata Steel Ltd. may be considering breaking off talks over a planned merger of its European business with German conglomerate Thyssenkrupp, a UK
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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Germany's move to cancel public appearances by two of his ministers were akin to Nazi practices.
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Residents chant during a protest calling for a boycott of South Korean goods in Jilin, in China's northeast Jilin province on March 5. Source: STR/AFP
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Uber was already off to a bad start in 2017, but the year is getting worse by the day, if not the hour, for the $69 billion ride-hailing company.
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