Asia stocks rally as Nikkei jumps, chip sector rebounds

Asia stocks rally as Nikkei jumps, chip sector rebounds

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SYDNEY -- Asian markets jumped on Monday as a resounding win for Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi whetted appetites for more reflationary policies, while there was widespread investor relief at a last-gasp rebound in U.S. chip stocks.

South Korean military helicopter crashes during training, killing 2

South Korean military helicopter crashes during training, killing 2

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SEOUL -- A South Korean Army AH-1S Cobra attack helicopter crashed on Monday during a training flight in the northern county of Gapyeong, killing both crew members on board, the country's military said.

Norwegian diplomat steps down over Epstein ties, in widening scandal

Norwegian diplomat steps down over Epstein ties, in widening scandal

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OSLO -- Norway's foreign ministry on Sunday said a prominent ambassador, Mona Juul, would step down due to a "serious failure of judgement" over ties to late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, part of a growing scandal in the Nordic country and across Europe.

Alpine skiing-Helicopter crew recounts smooth but complex rescue after Vonn crash

Alpine skiing-Helicopter crew recounts smooth but complex rescue after Vonn crash

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CORTINA D'AMPEZZO, Italy - The helicopter crew tasked with evacuating U.S. ski great Lindsey Vonn from the Olimpia delle Tofane piste described a technically demanding but smoothly executed rescue operation carried out under bright skies during Sunday’s Olympic downhill.

Thailand votes in three-way race as risk of instability looms

Thailand votes in three-way race as risk of instability looms

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BANGKOK - Polls opened in Thailand on Sunday in a general election defined by a three-way battle between the country's conservative, progressive and populist camps, with no single party expected to secure a clear majority, prolonging the spectre of political instability.

India's Modi visits Malaysia to boost trade, security ties

India's Modi visits Malaysia to boost trade, security ties

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KUALA LUMPUR - India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi will meet his Malaysian counterpart Anwar Ibrahim on Sunday, as the two countries look to bolster trade and explore potential collaborations in semiconductors, defence and other fields.

Police fire water cannon at protesters hurling smoke bombs in Olympic host Milan

Police fire water cannon at protesters hurling smoke bombs in Olympic host Milan

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MILAN - A group of around 100 protesters threw firecrackers, smoke bombs and bottles at police after breaking away from the main body of a demonstration in the Olympic host city of Milan on Saturday.

India-US trade deal gives tariff-free access to Harley bikes, no reprieve for Tesla

India-US trade deal gives tariff-free access to Harley bikes, no reprieve for Tesla

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NEW DELHI - India will slash tariffs on high-end American cars to 30% from as high as 110% and eliminate duties on Harley-Davidson bikes under an interim trade pact, an official said, but will not make concessions for electric vehicles, a move that pointedly leaves Tesla out.

Drought spreads beyond Kenya's arid north, plunging herders into crisis

Drought spreads beyond Kenya's arid north, plunging herders into crisis

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SHOMPOLE, Kenya -- The dozens of cow and goat carcasses scattered around Maria Katanga's family compound testify to the grinding impact of an ongoing drought on Kenya's pastoralist communities who rely on livestock for survival.

TikTok charged for breaching EU rules with app's addictive features

TikTok charged for breaching EU rules with app's addictive features

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BRUSSELS -- TikTok was charged on Friday with breaching EU online content rules over what the bloc's regulator said were its addictive features and was told to change the design of its app or risk a fine of as much as 6% of owner ByteDance's global turnover.