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‘Mom, we need food’: Thousands in South Sudan near famine

(AP) — After nearly a week of hiding from conflict, Kallayn Keneng watched two of

Twenty years ago Nissan squeezed suppliers, now it needs their help

(Reuters) -When Carlos Ghosn arrived at Nissan in 1999, suppliers took the brunt of cost-cutting

Nuro gets first California OK to charge money for self-driving services

(Reuters) -Robotics company Nuro on Wednesday received the first-ever permit to commercially deploy its self-driving

Asian stocks eye gains as Brexit deal hopes grow

(Reuters) – Asian shares were set to rise on Thursday ahead of the Christmas break,

Japan to lay out ‘green’ growth strategy to meet Suga’s net-zero emissions goal

(Reuters) – Japan will lay out on Friday a “green growth strategy” that includes a

South Korea to import J&J, Pfizer COVID-19 vaccines for 16 million people

(Reuters) – South Korea has signed deals with Pfizer Inc and Johnson & Johnson’s Janssen

More than 100 killed in latest ethnic massacre in Ethiopia

(AP) — More than 100 people have been killed in the latest massacre along ethnic

Edging into Christmas Eve, EU and UK near Brexit trade deal

(AP) — European Union and British negotiators inched their way to within touching distance of

Colorado vaccinating workers at its prisons

(AP)— Colorado’s prison system has begun vaccinating its workers as the coronavirus continues to spread

Trump plan to curb drug costs dealt setback in court

(AP) — A late-term maneuver by President Donald Trump to use lower drug prices paid