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Irish regulator reaches preliminary decision in Twitter privacy probe
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EU ‘frugals’ formally oppose Merkel-Macron plan for coronavirus grants
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Xi makes high-stakes power play in move to subdue Hong Kong
[ad_1] HONG KONG (Reuters) – For Chinese leader Xi Jinping it is a high-stakes power play. His move to impose tough national security laws on Hong Kong risks reigniting pro-democracy protests that plunged the city
Argentina, creditors get ready to resume debt talks after ninth sovereign default
[ad_1] BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) – A major Argentina creditor group said on Saturday it had been invited to sign a non-disclosure agreement by Argentina’s government, signaling that talks could be moving to the next phase
Argentina, creditors get ready to resume debt talks after default
[ad_1] BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) – A major Argentina creditor group said on Saturday it was committed to its own restructuring proposal, and it had been invited to sign a non-disclosure agreement by Argentina’s government, which
Beijing says new Hong Kong laws won’t harm investors, urges countries to stop meddling
[ad_1] HONG KONG/BEIJING (Reuters) – China’s foreign ministry branch in Hong Kong dismissed concerns that its proposed national security laws for the city would harm foreign investors, hitting back at “meddling” countries as Beijing’s ties
Jaguar seeks state loan as coronavirus pandemic takes toll – Sky News
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China could set up Hong Kong intelligence agency under security law: former leader
[ad_1] BEIJING (Reuters) – China’s new national security legislation may be used to establish a domestic intelligence agency in Hong Kong similar to the colonial-era Special Branch, the territory’s former leader, Leung Chun-ying, said on
China must adhere to multilateralism, market forces: Xi
[ad_1] SHANGHAI (Reuters) – China must adhere to multilateralism and remain open even though protectionist thinking is on the rise internationally, state broadcaster reported the country’s President Xi Jinping said on Saturday, state media reported.