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Yellen sees U.S. economy as very strong despite inflation – senior official
TOKYO (Reuters) - U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen will emphasize the strength of the U.S. economy despite high inflation and a 1.6% annualized drop in first quarter gross domestic product when sh...
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BTS documentary series, concert to air on Disney+
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Walt Disney Co announced a deal on Monday that will bring a documentary series and concert featuring K-pop band BTS to the Disney+ streaming service. The series will debut on D...
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Fatty ‘katsuo’ fish may foreshadow climate change, threat to Japan’s sushi
By Kantaro Komiya NAKATOSA, Japan (Reuters) - For half a century, Takeo Nakajo has been catching katsuo, or skipjack tuna - indispensable in Japanese cuisine whether eaten raw, dried or used as a base...
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Euro teeters on brink of parity amid recession risks
By Kevin Buckland and Rae Wee TOKYO (Reuters) - The euro hovered close to a 20-year low near parity to the dollar on Tuesday amid concerns that an energy crisis could tip Europe into recession, while ...
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Jill Biden chided for saying Latinos as unique as ‘breakfast tacos’
(Reuters) - U.S. first lady Jill Biden's attempt to compliment Latinos flopped on Monday when she said they were as unique as "breakfast tacos," prompting criticism from across the political spectrum....
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Australian business mood sours in June even as activity holds up
By Wayne Cole SYDNEY (Reuters) - A measure of Australian business confidence slid in June as rising costs and worries about consumer spending slugged the retail sector, though most firms reported actu...
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Judge blocks Arizona law recognizing ‘personhood’ at fertilization
(Reuters) - A federal judge on Monday blocked a 2021 Arizona law recognizing the personhood of a fetus from the moment of fertilization, siding with abortion providers who said the measure was too vag...
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Japanese horseradish farmers fear for future amid climate change
By Irene Wang TOKYO (Reuters) - Masahiro Hoshina, a Japanese farmer, starts worrying about typhoon season months before it begins, haunted by memories of the heavy rains and landslides that washed awa...
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Oil slides as renewed China COVID curbs temper fuel demand outlook
By Florence Tan SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Oil prices fell on Tuesday as fresh COVID-19 curbs in China, the world's biggest crude importer, and fears of a global economic slowdown weighed on the fuel deman...
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Japan’s wholesale prices extend brisk gains as weak yen inflates import costs
By Leika Kihara TOKYO (Reuters) -Japan's yen-based import prices surged at a record pace in June, data showed on Tuesday, keeping wholesale inflation elevated as the currency's sharp slump continued t...
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