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Middle-class Americans are falling behind - edition.cnn.com - Usa - India - New York

Middle-class Americans are falling behind

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Xi Jinping - China says it is willing to upgrade economic corridor with Pakistan and deepen ties with Brazil - apnews.com - China - Russia -  Beijing - Pakistan -  Islamabad - region Xinjiang - Brazil

China says it is willing to upgrade economic corridor with Pakistan and deepen ties with Brazil

BEIJING (AP) — Beijing is willing to work with Islamabad to build an upgraded version of an economic corridor linking the two countries, China’s leader Xi Jinping told the visiting Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif Friday.

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GRANT PECK - Freedom of expression groups urge Vietnam to free critical journalist reportedly detained last week - apnews.com - New York -  Bangkok - Vietnam -  Hanoi, Vietnam

Freedom of expression groups urge Vietnam to free critical journalist reportedly detained last week

BANGKOK (AP) — Three well-known freedom-of-expression organizations have appealed to the Vietnamese authorities to release veteran journalist and historian Truong Huy San, a well-known government critic who reportedly was detained last week in the Vietnamese capital Hanoi.

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U.S. employers add 272,000 jobs in May in sign of sustained health - asia.nikkei.com - Washington

U.S. employers add 272,000 jobs in May in sign of sustained health

WASHINGTON (AP) -- America's employers added a strong 272,000 jobs in May, accelerating from April and a sign that companies are still confident enough in the economy to keep hiring despite persistently high interest rates.

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Ruxandra Iordache - Reuters - Saudi Arabia set to raise over $11.2 billion from Aramco stock sale, priced at lower end of range - cnbc.com - Saudi Arabia -  Riyadh

Saudi Arabia set to raise over $11.2 billion from Aramco stock sale, priced at lower end of range

Saudi Arabia is set to raise more than $11.2 billion from its secondary public share offering in state-controlled oil giant Aramco, after the stock was priced at the lower end of its expected range.

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Ev - EV slump, Hertz fire sale take used Teslas to 'no haggle' $25,000 price - cnbc.com

EV slump, Hertz fire sale take used Teslas to 'no haggle' $25,000 price

The race to the $25,000 EV in the U.S. car market has been won, but not in the way the auto industry wanted.

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Amy Sood - Anthony Loke - Malaysia urges private sector to ‘take the lead’ on funding high-speed rail link to Singapore - scmp.com - Japan - China - Usa -  Beijing - Malaysia - Hong Kong - Singapore -  Singapore -  Kuala Lumpur

Malaysia urges private sector to ‘take the lead’ on funding high-speed rail link to Singapore

Malaysia’s high-speed rail (HSR) link from Kuala Lumpur to Singapore remains a key piece of its infrastructure upgrade puzzle, Transport Minister Anthony Loke has said, but the project will only go forward if it is privately funded to avoid loading more debt onto the state.

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Japan Runs on Vending Machines. It’s About to Break Millions of Them. - nytimes.com - Japan -  Tokyo

Japan Runs on Vending Machines. It’s About to Break Millions of Them.

The vending machine at Hiroshi Nishitani’s Tokyo ramen restaurant has been reliable for a decade. Customers feed it money, and it prints out their orders while he makes fresh noodles in the kitchen. The food is served within minutes once the customer delivers the order to the pair of cooks at the counter.

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