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Fiancee of Khashoggi, human rights group sue Saudi crown prince in U.S.

(Reuters) – The fiancee of slain Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi and a human rights group

Asian stocks gain on U.S. stimulus hope, yuan surges

(Reuters) – Asian shares and U.S. stock futures rose on Wednesday as renewed hopes for

Harry and Meghan decry ‘crisis of hate’ in social media

(Reuters) – Britain’s Prince Harry and his wife, Meghan, spoke on Tuesday about their campaign

Indian side returns Chinese soldier who crossed Himalayan border

(Reuters) – A Chinese soldier who had strayed across a contested de facto border with

California school fined for violating court COVID-19 order

(AP) — A California private school has been ordered to pay $15,000 for defying a

5 takeaways from the government’s lawsuit against Google

(AP) — The Justice Department’s lawsuit against Google alleging antitrust violations marks the government’s most

In debate countdown, Trump holds rally, Biden does prep

(AP) — President Donald Trump pushed into arguably the most important state on the electoral

Netflix turns to telecoms tie-ups in challenging African markets

(Reuters) – Netflix Inc is showing more African-made content and working with telecoms operators to

Pelosi, Mnuchin push coronavirus relief talks as U.S. Senate votes on limited bill

(Reuters) – U.S. Senate Republicans are preparing to bring up legislation on Tuesday to replenish

Washington to host talks on Nagorno-Karabakh, warring sides say

(Reuters) – Armenia and Azerbaijan said on Tuesday their foreign ministers would meet U.S. Secretary