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Goldman Sachs economists said on Sunday
they are skeptical of "insurance" U.S. interest rate decreases
from the Federal Reserve to forestall possible slowing in U.S.
economic growth due to global trade tensions.
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Conservative candidates vying to
replace Prime Minister Theresa May clashed on Sunday over how to
win a deal to leave the European Union, with several saying they
could win changes to an agreement the bloc says will not be
reopened.
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Britain's next prime minister
has to take the country out of the European Union to defeat the
challenge of Nigel Farage's Brexit Party, five of the six
candidates for the job said on Sunday.
Posted at 16:43h
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* Extradition bill was suspended on Saturday
(Adds protest attendance estimates, Pompeo quote)
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Posted at 15:58h
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The EU should help the next UK prime minister by ruling out another extension
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Posted at 15:54h
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LOS ANGELES, June 16 (Variety.com) - Hollywood seems to be
coming down with a contagious case of franchise fatigue this
summer, as "Men in Black: International" and "Shaft" become the
latest sequels largely dismissed by moviegoers in North America.
Posted at 15:00h
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The Canadian government's
contracting arm is backing a proposed new satellite system that
will use big data analytics to provide commercially available
data about the Earth and its orbit amid growing concerns about
the risks posed by space debris.
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* Beijing backs embattled Hong Kong leader
(Adds Chief Executive apology)
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Stock markets in the Gulf
extended losses on Sunday reflecting a cautious mood among
investors following last week’s oil tanker attacks.
The attacks on the tankers in the Gulf of Oman on Thursday
raised fears of a military confrontation in a vital ship
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Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam
apologised to the public on Sunday with "utmost sincerity and
humility" after the second massive protest in a week over a
proposed extradition bill that would allow people to be sent to
mainland China for trial.