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European Commission president promises friendship but still issues stern warning to UK
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The United States on Wednesday
imposed sanctions on South Sudanese First Vice President Taban
Deng Gai, the U.S. Treasury Department said in a statement, in
Washington's latest move to pressure the country's politicians
to form a unity government.
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Gold and oil prices retreated
and equity markets rose on Wednesday after U.S. President Donald
Trump said Iranian missile strikes on bases in Iraq had not
harmed U.S. troops and damage was minimal, showing Tehran wanted
to de-escalate a standoff in the Middle East.
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Ex-Nissan boss Carlos Ghosn has
been summoned for questioning by a Lebanese public prosecutor
over an Interpol notice issued by Japan calling for his arrest
on financial misconduct charges after he fled last month ahead
of his trial.
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Bidder Jingye will now seek deal with unions and clearance from French government
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A shareholder reshuffle has cut
SoftBank Group's stake in doValue, boosting
the free float of Italy's biggest bad loan specialist and
handing a 9.4% holding to hedge fund EJF Investments, a
regulatory filing showed.
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A group of prominent
internet pioneers is mobilizing to block the $1.1 billion sale
of control of the .org internet domain, arguing that the
takeover of .org by a newly formed private company would hurt
the millions of nonprofits that rely on it.
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Qatar's foreign minister said on
Wednesday that Qatar is closely following developments in Iraq,
and seeking to coordinate with friendly countries to reduce
tensions.
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* NMC Health, Finablr sink as major investors sell shares
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France's moderate CFDT trade union
is still a long way from a deal with the government over a
planned pension reform that unions oppose, CFDT head Laurent
Berger told the Franceinfo television station on Wednesday.