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Anger over corrupt politicians could open door to "Bulgaria's Trump"
SOFIA (Reuters) - A self-described Bulgarian Donald Trump, who gained prominence in politics last year with a pledge to "sweep away corrupt elites", could hold the balance of power in a parliamentary election in Bulgaria on March 26.
Indonesian officials told to stop shaking down Chinese tourists
BEIJING: The Chinese embassy in Indonesia has accused local customs officials of targeting Chinese tourists and demanding they give them illicit “tips” at border controls.
France's Macron seen defeating Le Pen, Hamon losing support: BVA poll
PARIS (Reuters) - French Socialist candidate Benoit Hamon continued to lose support in an opinion poll on Saturday that showed centrist Emmanuel Macron likely to win the presidential election.
China home price gains spread in Feb amid stepped up battle against speculators
BEIJING: China's red-hot property market picked up pace in February after price gains had slowed in the previous four months, with average new home prices in 70 major cities edging up in spite of a raft of new government curbs aimed at tempering speculative demand.
FX controls results come early
AFTER implementing tighter capital controls to limit funds from leaving its country for over three months, China is seeing some desired results.
Impact on international student mobility
Let's Hear It: From DR MATTHEW D JOHNSON, Head of School, School of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Taylor’s University.
Indonesian officials accused of targeting Chinese tourists
BEIJING: The Chinese embassy in Indonesia has accused local customs officials of targeting Chinese tourists and demanding they give them illicit “tips” at border controls.
Preserving the memory of glaciers
PARIS: Locked up in about 140 metres (460 feet) of ice capping a Bolivian mountain lie 18,000 years of climate history, dating back to an epoch when humans were only just learning to farm.
North Korea's Kim Jong Un says engine test is "new birth" of rocket industry
SEOUL (Reuters) - North Korea has conducted a test of a new high-thrust engine at its Tongchang-ri rocket launch station and leader Kim Jong Un said the successful test was "a new birth" of its rocket industry, the reclusive North's official media said on Sunday.
Economy - The Weekahead
LONDON: Americans angry with their lot elected the anti-establishment Donald Trump despite a U.S. economy running at an annual rate of around 3.5 percent and unemployment at a meager 4.6 percent.