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A rip current statement in effect for Coastal Broward and Coastal Miami Dade Regions

LI KEQIANG


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What are the major issues in Australia's election Saturday?

Read full article: What are the major issues in Australia's election Saturday?

Australians are voting Saturday in a general election that will be dominated by the soaring cost of living, the economy, energy and China.

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New president of UN General Assembly calls for unity to tackle borderless issues

Read full article: New president of UN General Assembly calls for unity to tackle borderless issues

Cameroon’s former prime minister has taken over the presidency of the U.N. General Assembly and called for nations to unite and to address global challenges from climate change and poverty to conflicts and armed violence.

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Chinese Premier Li and New Zealand’s Luxon hail close ties as they sign trade deals in Wellington

Read full article: Chinese Premier Li and New Zealand’s Luxon hail close ties as they sign trade deals in Wellington

Chinese Premier Li Qiang has met with New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon in Wellington, where the two leaders played up the ability of “good friends” to respectfully disagree — while publicly diverging on little.

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The year in review: Influential people who died in 2023

Read full article: The year in review: Influential people who died in 2023

Yevgeny Prigozhin rose from an ex-con hot dog vendor to winning lucrative Kremlin contracts and heading a formidable mercenary army.

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Chinese gather and lay flowers despite heavy security as former Premier Li Keqiang is laid to rest

Read full article: Chinese gather and lay flowers despite heavy security as former Premier Li Keqiang is laid to rest

Hundreds, possibly thousands, of people have gathered near a state funeral home in Beijing as China's former second-ranking leader, Li Keqiang, was put to rest.

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Remains of former Chinese premier Li Keqiang to be cremated and flags to be lowered

Read full article: Remains of former Chinese premier Li Keqiang to be cremated and flags to be lowered

State media report the remains of former Chinese premier Li Keqiang are to be cremated on Thursday, with flags around the country to be flown at half-staff to mourn the official who helped guide the world's second-largest economy for a decade.

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China holds major financial conference as leaders maneuver to get slowing economy back on track

Read full article: China holds major financial conference as leaders maneuver to get slowing economy back on track

China’s leaders are expected to search for ways to mend the country's fractured property market, create jobs for millions of unemployed youths and spur faster growth in a meeting that reportedly began Monday in Beijing.

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China's chief epidemiologist Wu Zunyou who helped drive the anti-COVID fight dies at age 60

Read full article: China's chief epidemiologist Wu Zunyou who helped drive the anti-COVID fight dies at age 60

China's chief epidemiologist who helped drive anti-COVID-19 measures in the country that suspended access to cities and confined millions to their homes has died.

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The sudden death of China's former No. 2 leader Li Keqiang has shocked many

Read full article: The sudden death of China's former No. 2 leader Li Keqiang has shocked many

The sudden death of China’s former No. 2 leader Li Keqiang has shocked many people in the country.

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Former Premier Li Keqiang, China’s top economic official for a decade, dies at 68

Read full article: Former Premier Li Keqiang, China’s top economic official for a decade, dies at 68

Former Premier Li Keqiang, China’s top economic official for a decade, has died of a heart attack at 68.

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Chinese planners promise 12 million jobs, economic rebound

Read full article: Chinese planners promise 12 million jobs, economic rebound

Chinese economic officials have expressed confidence they can meet this year’s growth target of “around 5%” by generating 12 million new jobs and encouraging consumer spending.

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China Premier Li Keqiang bows out as Xi loyalists take reins

Read full article: China Premier Li Keqiang bows out as Xi loyalists take reins

Chinese Premier Li Keqiang is taking his final bow in a departure that marks a shift from the technocrats who have helped steer the world's second-biggest economy in favor of officials with unquestioned loyalty to President Xi Jinping.

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China expands defense budget 7.2%, marking slight increase

Read full article: China expands defense budget 7.2%, marking slight increase

China has expanded its defense budget by 7.2%, up slightly from last year’s 7.1% rate of increase.

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China sets this year's economic growth target at 'around 5%'

Read full article: China sets this year's economic growth target at 'around 5%'

China’s government has set this year’s economic growth target at “around 5%” as it tries to rebuild business activity following the end of anti-virus controls that kept millions of people at home.

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New leaders, economy to dominate China's legislative session

Read full article: New leaders, economy to dominate China's legislative session

The installation of new leaders and the need to shore up a flagging economy will dominate the annual session of China's rubber-stamp parliament that kicks off Sunday.

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Cambodia's Hun Sen has COVID-19 at G-20 after earlier summit

Read full article: Cambodia's Hun Sen has COVID-19 at G-20 after earlier summit

Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen said Tuesday he has COVID-19 and is leaving the Group of 20 meetings in Bali, just days after hosting President Joe Biden and other world leaders for a summit in his country’s capital.

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Southeast Asian leaders: region no proxy for any powers

Read full article: Southeast Asian leaders: region no proxy for any powers

Indonesia’s president is vowing not to let Southeast Asia become the front lines of a new Cold War amid increasing tensions between the United States and China.

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Myanmar tops Asian summit's agenda as global issues loom

Read full article: Myanmar tops Asian summit's agenda as global issues loom

Southeast Asian leaders are convening in Cambodia, faced with the challenge of trying to curtail escalating violence in Myanmar while the country’s military-led government shows no signs of complying with the group’s peace plan.

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Germany's Scholz urges Xi to exert influence on Russia

Read full article: Germany's Scholz urges Xi to exert influence on Russia

Chinese President Xi Jinping has called for peace talks over Ukraine and warned against the conflict going nuclear in a meeting with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, who urged China to exert its influence on Russia.

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Germany's Scholz makes difficult visit to assertive China

Read full article: Germany's Scholz makes difficult visit to assertive China

Chancellor Olaf Scholz is making his first visit to China as German leader this week, a diplomatically delicate trip while Germany and the European Union work on their strategy toward an increasingly assertive and authoritarian Beijing.

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Questions swirl after China's former leader Hu leaves event

Read full article: Questions swirl after China's former leader Hu leaves event

Questions abound after former Chinese President Hu Jintao was suddenly escorted offstage at an important moment during the tightly choreographed ruling party congress.

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China reaffirms Xi's dominance, removes No. 2 Li Keqiang

Read full article: China reaffirms Xi's dominance, removes No. 2 Li Keqiang

China’s ruling Communist Party reaffirmed President Xi Jinping’s continued dominance in running the nation Saturday.

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China party congress offers look at future leaders

Read full article: China party congress offers look at future leaders

Xi Jinping is primed to receive a third five-year term as head of China's ruling Communist Party on Sunday.

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China's Xi gets chance to tighten hold on economy at meeting

Read full article: China's Xi gets chance to tighten hold on economy at meeting

President Xi Jinping, China’s most influential figure in decades, gets a chance to stack the ranks with allies who share his vision of intensifying pervasive control over entrepreneurs and technology development at a meeting of the ruling Communist Party that starts this weekend.

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Live updates: Charles back in London as king; queen mourned

Read full article: Live updates: Charles back in London as king; queen mourned

Colombia, Ecuador and Venezuela offered condolences to the United Kingdom on Friday following the death of Queen Elizabeth II, the longest reigning British monarch.

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China's youth face bleak job market as COVID slows economy

Read full article: China's youth face bleak job market as COVID slows economy

China’s 11 million university graduates are struggling in a bleak job market as repeated shutdowns under China’s “zero-COVID policy” force companies to retrench and drive many restaurants and other small employers out of business.

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Hong Kong's next leader receives official appointment letter

Read full article: Hong Kong's next leader receives official appointment letter

John Lee has received his official letter of appointment from Beijing a month before he takes over as leader of Hong Kong.

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EXPLAINER: What's at stake for China on South Pacific visit?

Read full article: EXPLAINER: What's at stake for China on South Pacific visit?

China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi is visiting South Pacific nations amid concerns over Beijing's growing military and diplomatic presence in the region.

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Australia's government urges China to remove trade barriers

Read full article: Australia's government urges China to remove trade barriers

Australia’s new government has urged China to lift trade sanctions if it wants to reset a bilateral relationship that plumbed new depths under the previous administration.

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New Australian leader Albanese makes whirlwind world debut

Read full article: New Australian leader Albanese makes whirlwind world debut

New Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese walked into a global spotlight the day after his swearing-in.

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China fights economic slump, sticks to costly 'zero COVID'

Read full article: China fights economic slump, sticks to costly 'zero COVID'

China’s leaders are struggling to reverse a deepening economic slump without giving up a “zero-COVID” strategy that shut down Shanghai and other cities.

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Solomon Islands leader defends new security pact with China

Read full article: Solomon Islands leader defends new security pact with China

The Solomon Islands prime minister has confirmed that his government has signed a new security agreement with China, but told lawmakers it would not undermine the peace and harmony of the region, as has been feared by the opposition and countries including the United States and Australia.

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China's economy grows still-weak 4.8% in January-March

Read full article: China's economy grows still-weak 4.8% in January-March

China’s economic growth edged up to a still-weak 4.8% over a year earlier in the first three months of 2022 as a wave of coronavirus outbreaks led to shutdowns of major industrial cities.

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Asian shares fall, trading muted with Good Friday holidays

Read full article: Asian shares fall, trading muted with Good Friday holidays

Asian shares have fallen in muted trading as markets closed for Good Friday and other holidays.

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Anti-virus shutdowns in China spread as infections rise

Read full article: Anti-virus shutdowns in China spread as infections rise

Anti-virus controls are shutting down some of China’s biggest cities and fueling public irritation as infections rise.

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Asian shares mostly lower after tepid gains on Wall Street

Read full article: Asian shares mostly lower after tepid gains on Wall Street

Asian shares are mostly lower as investors eye the war in Ukraine and what the world’s central banks might do to keep inflation in check.

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China rejects sanctions as Ukraine war tops summit agenda

Read full article: China rejects sanctions as Ukraine war tops summit agenda

China is renewing its criticism of Western sanctions against Russia and says it won't be forced to choose sides in the conflict in Ukraine.

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Document indicates China could boost military in Solomons

Read full article: Document indicates China could boost military in Solomons

A leaked document indicates China is looking to boost its military presence in the Solomon Islands — including with ship visits — in a development raising alarm in nearby Australia and beyond.

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China tries to calm markets by pledging support for economy

Read full article: China tries to calm markets by pledging support for economy

China’s leaders are trying to calm jittery investors by promising more help for its struggling real estate industry, internet companies and entrepreneurs who want to raise money abroad.

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China's premier promises 13 million jobs to reverse slump

Read full article: China's premier promises 13 million jobs to reverse slump

China’s No_ 2 leader says the government hopes to generate as many as 13 million new jobs this year to help reverse a painful economic slump but faces “many difficulties and challenges."

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Live updates: Ukraine says shelling damaged cancer hospital

Read full article: Live updates: Ukraine says shelling damaged cancer hospital

Ukrainian officials are accusing Russia of damaging a cancer hospital and several residential buildings in the southern city of Mykolaiv with shelling.

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Stocks fall again as uncertainty over Ukraine war persists

Read full article: Stocks fall again as uncertainty over Ukraine war persists

Stocks fell again after another bumpy day of trading on Wall Street Friday, marking the fourth losing week in the last five.

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Premier Li offers China's help for 'grave' Ukraine situation

Read full article: Premier Li offers China's help for 'grave' Ukraine situation

China’s premier is calling the situation in Ukraine “grave” and offering Beijing's help in playing a “positive role” for peace while continuing to refrain from criticizing Russia.

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China faces multiple challenges amid 'rising uncertainties'

Read full article: China faces multiple challenges amid 'rising uncertainties'

A top Chinese leader has warned of “rising uncertainties” and pledged tax cuts to shore up growth.

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China fights new COVID-19 spike with more selective approach

Read full article: China fights new COVID-19 spike with more selective approach

China is tackling a COVID-19 spike with selective lockdowns and other measures that appear to slightly ease its draconian “zero tolerance” strategy.

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Human trafficking case sparks government response in China

Read full article: Human trafficking case sparks government response in China

Public anger over a particularly egregious case of human trafficking in China has prompted a government response, elevating it as one of the most visible issues at the annual session of China's rubber-stamp legislature.

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China calls Russia its chief 'strategic partner' despite war

Read full article: China calls Russia its chief 'strategic partner' despite war

China is calling Russia its “most important strategic partner" as Beijing continues to refuse to condemn the invasion of Ukraine despite growing pressure from the U.S. and EU to use its influence to urge Moscow to pull back.

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China to raise defense spending by 7.1% to $229 billion

Read full article: China to raise defense spending by 7.1% to $229 billion

China is raising its defense spending in 2022 by 7.1% to $229 billion, up from a 6.8% increase the year before.

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China cuts economic growth goal as it tries to reverse slump

Read full article: China cuts economic growth goal as it tries to reverse slump

China has cut its annual economic growth target to its lowest level in decades as Beijing tries to reverse a slump at a time when Russia’s war on Ukraine is pushing up oil prices and roiling the global economy.

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China's legislature to meet with economy, Ukraine backdrop

Read full article: China's legislature to meet with economy, Ukraine backdrop

China’s 3,000-member ceremonial parliament will open its annual session Saturday with the government facing a slowing economy and international pressure over its refusal to condemn Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

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China's slowing economy in spotlight as legislature meets

Read full article: China's slowing economy in spotlight as legislature meets

The annual meeting of China's mostly ceremonial legislature usually showcases grand, long-term plans.

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In opening of Winter Olympics, chances at politicking abound

Read full article: In opening of Winter Olympics, chances at politicking abound

For all the talk of a diplomatic boycott, Chinese leader Xi Jinping has managed to attract a globe-spanning roster of presidents, royals and other dignitaries to the opening ceremony of the Winter Olympics.

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Asia looks to China-focused trade bloc for virus recovery

Read full article: Asia looks to China-focused trade bloc for virus recovery

Asian countries are looking to a China-centered trade bloc encompassing about a third of world trade and business activity to help power recoveries from the pandemic.

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Chinese leaders promise more economic support after slowdown

Read full article: Chinese leaders promise more economic support after slowdown

Chinese leaders have promised tax cuts and support for entrepreneurs to shore up slumping economic growth as the country grapples with a wave of bankruptcies and defaults among real estate developers caused by a campaign to rein in surging debt.

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EXPLAINER: How power and ideology define Xi's rise in China

Read full article: EXPLAINER: How power and ideology define Xi's rise in China

Chinese leader Xi Jinping emerges from a party conclave this week not only more firmly ensconced in power than ever, but also with a stronger ideological and theoretical grasp on the ruling Communist Party's past, present and future.

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Asian shares rise after Fed says economic aid will wind down

Read full article: Asian shares rise after Fed says economic aid will wind down

Asian shares are rising, boosted by the U.S. Federal Reserve's announcement on winding down the extraordinary aid for the economy it has been providing since early in the pandemic.

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Biden calls out China's Taiwan actions as 'coercive'

Read full article: Biden calls out China's Taiwan actions as 'coercive'

President Joe Biden has told leaders at the East Asia Summit that China’s recent actions in the Taiwan Straits are “coercive” and undermined peace and stability in the region.

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Summer storms were a climate-change wake-up call for subways

Read full article: Summer storms were a climate-change wake-up call for subways

Transit officials and experts say this summer’s storms were the latest reminders that more needs to be done to prepare the East Coast’s vital transit systems in the face of more extreme and unpredictable weather caused by climate change.

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China's Xi leads Martyr's Day ceremony amid patriotism drive

Read full article: China's Xi leads Martyr's Day ceremony amid patriotism drive

Chinese leader Xi Jinping has paid respects at a commemoration for those who died in the struggle to establish Communist Party rule as he leads a drive to reinforce patriotism and single-party authority.

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UK fraud agency probes Liberty Steel owner's Greensill links

Read full article: UK fraud agency probes Liberty Steel owner's Greensill links

Britain’s Serious Fraud Office says it's investigating suspected fraud, fraudulent trading and money laundering within the business empire of Liberty Steel owner Sanjeev Gupta, including its financing arrangements with bankrupt Greensill Capital U.K. Because this is an ongoing investigation, the fraud office said Friday it will not be providing any further comment into its probe into the activities of businesses within the Gupta Family Group Alliance.

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China legislature endorses reducing public vote in Hong Kong

Read full article: China legislature endorses reducing public vote in Hong Kong

It adds to a crackdown against a protest movement in Hong Kong calling for greater democracy. Hong Kong news reports said earlier the committee will pick one-third of the members of the Legislative Council, or LegCo. AdBeijing wants to see “patriots ruling Hong Kong,” the premier said. “The Hong Kong people will be disenfranchised” under the latest changes, said Emily Lau, a former Hong Kong legislator. ___AP writers Zen Soo in Hong Kong and Jill Lawless in London contributed to this report.

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EXPLAINER: What's happened so far at China's annual congress

Read full article: EXPLAINER: What's happened so far at China's annual congress

BEIJING – Midway through its annual session, China’s ceremonial parliament is focusing on boosting the economy, building self-reliance in technology and further squeezing room for political opposition in Hong Kong. SETTING AN ACHEIVABLE GROWTH TARGETThe party set a growth target of “over 6%”, as the world’s second-largest economy shrugs off the effects of the coronavirus pandemic. AdBEEFING UP THE MILITARYThe government announced a 6.8% rise in military spending to 1.4 trillion yuan ($217 billion), continuing a tradition of roughly tracking the economic growth target. WHAT'S NEXTThe annual session, which has been reduced from two weeks to one because of the pandemic, finishes on Thursday. Li will give the premier's annual news conference after the congress closes.

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Chinese exports surge as global demand recovers from virus

Read full article: Chinese exports surge as global demand recovers from virus

(AP Photo/Andy Wong)BEIJING – China’s exports surged 60.6% over a year earlier in the first two months of 2021, after factories reopened and global demand started to recover from the coronavirus pandemic. AdForecasters say the Chinese export surge should decelerate as demand for masks and other medical supplies eases and overseas competitors return to global markets. Then, global exports tumbled 17.2% in 2020's first two months from the previous year. This year, China’s global trade surplus for January and February was $103.3 billion, compared with a $7.1 billion deficit in the same period last year. China’s trade surplus with the United States narrowed by 17.7% from the same time last year to $20.9 billion.

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China sets moderate new energy goals for climate change

Read full article: China sets moderate new energy goals for climate change

(AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein, File)BEIJING – China, the world's biggest emitter of greenhouse gases, announced generally moderate new energy and climate targets on Friday that give little sign that it will step up its pace in combatting climate change. The 18% target is the same as in the previous five-year economic plan. The country uses carbon emissions per unit of economic output, or carbon intensity, instead of absolute emission reduction targets. Government planners offered a few more specifics in a summary of the new five-year plan. It sets a target for non-fossil energy to account for 20% of total energy consumption by 2025, which will require further investment in solar and wind energy.

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Tech rebound pulls stocks out of a slump and to weekly gain

Read full article: Tech rebound pulls stocks out of a slump and to weekly gain

The S&P 500 gained 2% after clawing back from a 1% skid that followed a 1% surge at the start of trading. "The bad thing being higher interest rates and the good being an improvement in the economy.”The S&P 500 rose 73.47 points to 3,841.94. That may have helped ease some bond investors inflation worries, at least for now. By Friday afternoon, the vast majority of stocks in the S&P 500 had rebounded. Five Big Tech stocks alone make up more than 21% of the S&P 500 by market value, so weakness for tech can hold back S&P 500 index funds even if many stocks within it are rising.

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China boosts defense spending by 6.8% amid debt, pandemic

Read full article: China boosts defense spending by 6.8% amid debt, pandemic

China is increasing its defense spending by 6.8% in 2021 as it works to maintain a robust upgrading of the armed forces despite high government debt and the impact of the coronavirus pandemic. (AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein)BEIJING – China is increasing its defense spending by 6.8% in 2021 as it works to maintain a robust upgrading of the armed forces despite high government debt and the impact of the coronavirus pandemic. A national budget report issued Friday said China would spend 1.355 trillion yuan ($210 billion) on defense in the coming year. AdThe government says most of the spending increases go toward improving pay and other conditions for troops while observers say the budget omits much of China’s spending on weaponry, most of it developed domestically. The People's Liberation Army exercises a strong political role as the military branch of the ruling Communist Party.

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China sets growth target 'over 6%,' tightening HK control

Read full article: China sets growth target 'over 6%,' tightening HK control

2 leader set a healthy economic growth target Friday and vowed to make the nation self-reliant in technology amid tension with the U.S. and Europe over trade and human rights. Another official announced plans to tighten control over Hong Kong by reducing the public's role in government. But he avoided aggressive targets that might weigh on economic growth. ___AP writers Huizhong Wu in Taipei, Taiwan, and Zen Soo in Hong Kong contributed to this report. Ad___This story corrects the current size of the Hong Kong legislature to 70 members, not 35.

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The Latest: Tennessee won't mandate vaccines in its schools

Read full article: The Latest: Tennessee won't mandate vaccines in its schools

(AP Photo/Oded Balilty)NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Tennessee’s governor says that once coronavirus vaccines become available, they will be optional in the state’s K-12 public schools. It’s just going nowhere,” Dr. Thomas Dobbs, Mississippi’s state health officer, said Monday during a meeting with members of the Mississippi Senate. State health officials said fatality updates on Tuesday are typically higher because of lag in reporting from the weekends. That includes more than 1,000 on intensive care units and more than 570 on ventilators, according to state Health Department data. —-MADRID — Spain is reporting a new daily record of 537 coronavirus deaths since the resurgence of the pandemic.

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Trump skips Southeast Asia summit for third year in a row

Read full article: Trump skips Southeast Asia summit for third year in a row

U.S. President Donald Trump skipped a virtual summit with his Southeast Asian counterparts on Saturday, the third year in a row that the U.S. is being represented at a lower level. (VNA via AP)HANOI – President Donald Trump skipped a summit with his Southeast Asian counterparts for the third year in a row on Saturday, with rival China set to expand its influence with a massive free trade deal in the region. National Security Adviser Robert O'Brien said Trump regretted he was unable to attend the online summit with the 10 members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, but stressed the importance of ties with the region. Trump attended the ASEAN summit in 2017, but sent only representatives during the last two meetings. At the separate summit later Saturday, China, Japan and South Korea sought deeper regional cooperation to battle the pandemic.

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Asia Today: 39 new cases in S. Korea; China defends record

Read full article: Asia Today: 39 new cases in S. Korea; China defends record

(AP Photo/Dita Alangkara)SEOUL SEOUL, South Korea (AP) South Korea on Friday reported 39 new cases of the coronavirus as infections continued to spike after rigid social distancing rules were relaxed. The additional figures released by the Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention took the countrys total to 11,668 with 273 deaths. In other developments in the Asia-Pacific region: FIVE NEW CASES IN CHINA: China on Friday reported five new confirmed coronavirus cases, all of them brought by Chinese citizens from outside the country. China has reported 4,634 deaths among 83,027 cases since the virus was first detected in the central city of Wuhan late last year. Despite criticism of its initial handling of the outbreak and allegations it withheld crucial information, China has repeatedly defended its record.

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Trump strikes China over virus, Hong Kong and student visas

Read full article: Trump strikes China over virus, Hong Kong and student visas

President Donald Trump speaks in the Rose Garden of the White House, Friday, May 29, 2020, in Washington. He noted that the U.S. contributes about $450 million to the world body while China provides about $40 million. Tensions over Hong Kong have increased over the past year as China has cracked down on protesters a nd sought to exert more control over the former British territory. Trump said the administration would begin eliminating the full range of agreements that had given Hong Kong a relationship with the U.S. that mainland China lacked, including exemptions from controls on certain exports. Still, the country has insisted that its control of Hong Kong is an internal matter, and it has disputed that it mishandled the response to the virus.

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Wall Street up as recovery hopes overshadow virus worries

Read full article: Wall Street up as recovery hopes overshadow virus worries

In this image provided by the New York Stock Exchange, New York State Gov. Andrew Cuomo, center, applauds as he rings the opening bell of the New York Stock Exchange with with New York Stock Exchange President Stacey Cunningham, right, Tuesday, May 26, 2020 in New York. (Courtney Crow/New York Stock Exchange via AP)TOKYO Stocks surged on Wall Street in afternoon trading Tuesday, driving the S&P 500 to its highest level in nearly three months, as hopes for economic recovery overshadow worries about the coronavirus pandemic. In another confidence-boosting development on Wall Street, the New York Stock Exchange reopened its trading floor Tuesday for the first time since mid-March, when it closed due to the coronavirus outbreak. Andrew Cuomo rang the opening bell at the NYSE, which allowed a limited number of traders back to the floor.

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New infections show virus accelerating across Latin America

Read full article: New infections show virus accelerating across Latin America

(AP Photo/Khalil Hamra)BEIJING The coronavirus pandemic accelerated across Latin America on Friday, bringing a surge of new infections and deaths, even as curves flattened and reopening was underway in much of Europe, Asia and the United States. Brazil reported more than 20,000 deaths and 300,000 confirmed cases, making it the third worst-hit country in the world by official counts. Armando Sepulveda, manager of San Cristobal Mauseleum in the massive Mexico City suburb of Ecatepec, said his burial and cremation business has doubled in recent weeks. With almost 109,000 confirmed cases and more than 3,100 dead as of Thursday night, Peruvian media showed images of patients slumped in wheelchairs receiving oxygen. ___Sherman reported from Mexico City.

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The Latest: Colombia reports biggest daily increase in cases

Read full article: The Latest: Colombia reports biggest daily increase in cases

(AP Photo/Wilfredo Lee, File)The Latest on the coronavirus pandemic. TOP OF THE HOUR:Colombia sees biggest increase in new coronavirus cases. ___BOGOTA, Colombia Colombia reported its biggest daily increase in new coronavirus cases and deaths Friday as the South American nations Ministry of Health confirmed 801 new infections and 30 fatalities. Tate Reeves says he is adding another week to his statewide safer at home order because of the coronavirus pandemic. Mississippi has had more than 12,600 confirmed cases of the virus and nearly 600 deaths.

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China boosts spending for virus-hit economy, takes up HK law

Read full article: China boosts spending for virus-hit economy, takes up HK law

2 leader on Friday promised higher spending to revive its pandemic-stricken economy and curb surging job losses but avoided launching a massive stimulus on the scale of the United States or Japan. Also Friday, legislators took up a proposed national security law for Hong Kong that activists complain might be used to suppress political activity. That is in line with expectations for higher spending but a fraction of the $1 trillion-plus stimulus packages launched or discussed by the United States, Japan and Europe. Also Friday, the government announced the military budget, the world's second-biggest after the United States, will rise 6.6% to 1.3 trillion yuan ($178 billion). Wang said Beijing had to take action because activities in Hong Kong threatened national security, according to the official Xinhua News Agency.

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Wall Street ends a choppy day mostly higher; crude oil falls

Read full article: Wall Street ends a choppy day mostly higher; crude oil falls

(AP Photo/Eugene Hoshiko)BANGKOK Stock indexes finished mostly higher Friday as Wall Street shook off an early slide, closing out a solid week of gains for the market. Energy stocks fell the most as crude oil prices closed lower after six straight gains. Benchmark U.S. crude oil fell 2% to settle at $33.25 a barrel. Brent crude oil, the international standard, fell 2.6% to settle at $35.13 a barrel. The choppy trading on Wall Street followed a downbeat day in Asia.

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Key points about China's legislative session

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Zhang Youxia, vice chairman of China's Central Military Commission, attends the opening session of China's National People's Congress (NPC) at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, Friday, May 22, 2020. The National Peoples Congress session is more a chance for the authoritarian ruling Communist Party leadership to directly communicate its message than an occasion to debate or pass laws. The premier traditionally caps off the session with his sole annual news conference broadcast live nationwide. Discussion may be more limited this year by social distancing requirements, although it isnt clear how strictly they are being enforced. At Thursdays opening session of the CPPCC, rank-and-file members wore masks but sat in rows as usual with little space between them.

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China focused on jobs as national legislature meets

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As job losses surge, China is joining the United States and other governments in rolling out stimulus spending to revive its virus-battered economy. (AP Photo/Ng Han Guan, File)BEIJING As job losses surge, China is joining the United States and other governments in rolling out stimulus spending to revive its virus-battered economy. One closely watched indicator: Whether Beijing will skip for the first time setting an economic growth target given uncertainties over what lies ahead. Banks that lent to finance stimulus spending after the 2008 global crisis have a mountain of nonperforming loans. The final economic impact will be mainly determined by the development of the epidemic in Europe and the United States, Ma said.

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Stocks end lower on Wall Street as US-China tensions weigh

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Asian stock markets are mixed after Wall Street rose amid Chinese trade tension with Washington and Australia. Oil prices closed higher, extending a string of gains. Oil prices closed higher for the sixth day day in a row. European stock indexes closed broadly lower after shedding some gains. Asian stock markets finished lower.

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China may pass bill to crack down on Hong Kong opposition

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The announcement drew sharp criticism from the U.S., which has threatened to withdraw preferential trade status for Hong Kong, and seems likely to prompt more protests in the short run. Hong Kong's government is bound by Article 23 of the Basic Law, its constitution, to enact laws to prohibit any act of treason, secession, sedition or subversion against China. Now, China appears to be sidestepping Hong Kong's lawmaking body to enact the legislation. The decision to circumvent Hong Kong's Legislative Council to enact the security legislation is an unprecedented and highly controversial intervention," Johnny Patterson, director of the non-governmental organization Hong Kong Watch, said in a statement. A broad-brush interpretation of this law would signal the end of Hong Kong as we know it, Patterson said.

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Caught between human rights and trade, Angela Merkel lands in China

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BEIJING - Angela Merkel was welcomed by Premier Li Keqiang in Beijing on Friday amid calls for the German Chancellor to take a stronger line on China's human rights record. According to state-run CGTN, Merkel is expected to meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping during the trip. China is one of Germany's largest trading partners, buying almost $100 billion of German exports in 2017. In a letter to Merkel ahead of her visit, prominent Hong Kong pro-democracy activist Joshua Wong also wrote to her to ask for help. Speaking in Beijing on Friday, Merkel said the rights of Hong Kong citizens "must be respected."

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