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Keith Bradsher - George W.Bush - Donald J.Trump - Mitch Macconnell - Angela Chao, C.E.O. of Family’s Big Shipping Company, Dies at 50 - nytimes.com - China - Taiwan - Usa -  Shanghai - state Kentucky

Angela Chao, C.E.O. of Family’s Big Shipping Company, Dies at 50

Angela Chao, the chief executive of a shipping company and part of a family prominent in American politics and business deals with China, died ina car crash on Sunday, inTexas. She was 50.

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Red Sea - Lori Ann LaRocco - Red - Shipping giant Maersk says Red Sea vessel diversions could extend into second half of 2024 - cnbc.com - China -  Detroit

Shipping giant Maersk says Red Sea vessel diversions could extend into second half of 2024

A.P. Moller-Maersk, the second-largest global ocean carrier, is advising customers to prepare for a Red Sea crisis that could stretch well into the second half of this year.

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Nikkei staff writer - IEA taps Singapore for first local office, building Southeast Asia hub - asia.nikkei.com - Singapore -  Singapore

IEA taps Singapore for first local office, building Southeast Asia hub

PARIS -- The International Energy Agency on Tuesday announced plans for an office in Singapore, its first location outside its Paris headquarters, aiming for a permanent presence in Southeast Asia as the region's appetite for energy grows.

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Lee Jae - KIM JAEWON - Samsung chief focuses on business as prosecutors appeal fraud acquittal - asia.nikkei.com - Malaysia - South Korea -  Seoul

Samsung chief focuses on business as prosecutors appeal fraud acquittal

SEOUL -- Samsung Electronics Chairman Lee Jae-yong, fresh off an acquittal in a high-profile corporate malfeasance trial, wasted no time last week in displaying hands on management, foregoing a traditional South Korean holiday to inspect the company's operations in Malaysia.

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Ryan Anastasio - Ed Bastian - Airfare is down, but here's why that may not last for long - cnbc.com - state Alaska

Airfare is down, but here's why that may not last for long

Airfare fell 6.4% in January from a year earlier, the Labor Department said in its monthly consumer price index on Tuesday. It might not last too long.

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U.S.District - Dan Mangan - Bitcoin money launderer Ian Freeman ordered to pay $3.5 million to romance scam victims - cnbc.com - state New Hampshire - county Young

Bitcoin money launderer Ian Freeman ordered to pay $3.5 million to romance scam victims

A New Hampshire libertarian activist and radio show host convicted of using bitcoin to launder tens of millions of dollars in proceeds from romance scams and internet fraud was ordered to pay more than $3.5 million in restitution to 29 primarily elderly victims, prosecutors said Tuesday.

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Karen Gilchrist - European - European markets close down 1% after hotter-than-expected U.S. inflation - cnbc.com

European markets close down 1% after hotter-than-expected U.S. inflation

This was CNBC's live blog covering European markets.

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MARI YAMAGUCHI - Fukushima Daiichi - Safety panel urges Fukushima nuclear plant operator to better communicate with the public after leak - apnews.com - Japan -  Tokyo

Safety panel urges Fukushima nuclear plant operator to better communicate with the public after leak

TOKYO (AP) — A panel of safety experts on Tuesday urged the operator of the tsunami-wrecked Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant in Japan to communicate more quickly with the public over incidents such as last week’s leak of contaminated water.

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