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Europe would not survive an end of the rule of law, Luxembourg says
LUXEMBOURG (Reuters) - An end of the rule of law would mean the end of Europe, Luxembourg's Foreign Minister Jean Asselborn warned on Tuesday, days before EU leaders are set to discuss a deepening dis...
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Tennis-Murray hails ‘phenomenal’ Norrie after Indian Wells win
(Reuters) - Former world number one Andy Murray hailed Cameron Norrie's "phenomenal achievement" in winning the Indian Wells Masters 1000, but said his compatriot's consistency during a stellar season...
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Surge in goods from China strains Russia’s railway network
By Gleb Stolyarov MOSCOW (Reuters) - Explosive growth in sea shipping costs is prompting Chinese manufacturers to send more goods to Europe by rail across Russia, but the growth in demand is creating ...
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Explainer: Is China finally ready to roll out a property tax?
By Ryan Woo, Liangping Gao and Samuel Shen BEIJING/SHANGHAI (Reuters) - China's long-mooted - and long-resisted - property tax is set to gain new momentum as President Xi Jinping throws his support be...
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China’s economic wobbles cast long shadow for Asia
By Chen Lin and Cynthia Kim SINGAPORE/SEOUL (Reuters) - China's economic setbacks have darkened the outlook for countries in its orbit, from South Korea to Thailand, as a sharp factory slowdown and tr...
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EU lays out options to punish Poland’s challenge to bloc law
(Reuters) -The European Commission laid out its options - ranging from legal action to withholding funds - for a response to a Polish court ruling that questioned the supremacy of EU law, stressing th...
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Poland wants EU membership to be a ‘win win’, PM says
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Poland's membership of the European Union should be a win-win for all, Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki said on Tuesday amid an escalating row with Brussels over the rule of law....
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European stocks inch up as tech gains offset losses in Ericsson
(Reuters) - European stocks inched higher on Tuesday as technology shares rose, mirroring overnight gains in their Wall Street peers and offsetting losses in Sweden's Ericsson and healthcare companies...
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BofA trims China’s growth forecast again as power crunch bites
(Reuters) - Bank of America slashed its outlook on China's economic growth for the second time in as many months on Tuesday, citing delays in major policy support from the central bank after an energy...
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Bank of France head does not expect Evergrande contagion
LONDON (Reuters) - Francois Villeroy de Galhau, head of the Bank of France and a member of the European Central Bank (ECB), on Tuesday played down concerns that problems for China Evergrande Group cou...
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