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[29 June 13] Political violence growing in Egypt - English
Protesters poured onto the streets of Egypt in full swing on Friday. All political factions rallied in one last show of power before the much anticipated June 30th protests to mark the first...
Protesters poured onto the streets of Egypt in full swing on Friday. All political factions rallied in one last show of power before the much anticipated June 30th protests to mark the first anniversary of the inauguration of President Mohamed Morsi. Two main protests took place in the capital Cairo with similar gatherings in other cities.
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Protesters poured onto the streets of Egypt in full swing on Friday. All political factions rallied in one last show of power before the much anticipated June 30th protests to mark the first anniversary of the inauguration of President Mohamed Morsi. Two main protests took place in the capital Cairo with similar gatherings in other cities.
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[10 July 13] Chinese trade data shrinks in June - English
China has reported an unexpected fall in its exports, putting pressure on the government as it pushes through a re-balancing of the economy.
According to the General Administration of Customs,...
China has reported an unexpected fall in its exports, putting pressure on the government as it pushes through a re-balancing of the economy.
According to the General Administration of Customs, exports fell 3.1 percent in June from a year earlier. The weak overseas demand for Chinese goods came as a surprise to analysts, many of whom had predicted an increase of around 4 percent. Imports over the same period fell by 0.7 percent, pointing to subdued domestic demand. The overall assessment was downbeat.
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China has reported an unexpected fall in its exports, putting pressure on the government as it pushes through a re-balancing of the economy.
According to the General Administration of Customs, exports fell 3.1 percent in June from a year earlier. The weak overseas demand for Chinese goods came as a surprise to analysts, many of whom had predicted an increase of around 4 percent. Imports over the same period fell by 0.7 percent, pointing to subdued domestic demand. The overall assessment was downbeat.
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