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Factbox: Where is France's public sector strike being felt the hardest?
PARIS (Reuters) - Trade unions called for mass protests and strikes in France over pension reform that have brought travel chaos and closed schools to continue into next week, as they sought to pile more pressure on President Emmanuel Macron.
Mekong River’s new aquamarine colour may be sign of trouble
BANGKOK: The Mekong River has recently acquired an aquamarine colour that may beguile tourists but also indicates a problem caused by upstream dams, experts in Thailand say.
Explainer - Why putting Trump on trial in the U.S. Senate could get complicated
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump has refused to engage with the House of Representatives' impeachment inquiry but is expected to adopt a very different strategy in the likely event of a trial in the Senate.
U.S. lawmakers work on articles of impeachment against Trump
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Democrats in the U.S. House of Representatives on Friday will deliberate over what charges to bring against President Donald Trump, after Speaker Nancy Pelosi ordered the Judiciary Committee to draft formal articles of impeachment.
Trade hopes lift Asia markets but investors eye deadline
Hong Kong: Optimism over the China-US trade talks kept Asian markets buoyant on Friday (Dec 6), with investors betting the two will eventually sign a partial deal, though they remain nervous as next week's deadline for fresh tariffs draws closer.
Oil sputters after Opec+ fails to nail down new output target
SEOUL: Oil sputtered near US$58 a barrel as the Opec+ coalition failed to pin down the details of an agreement to adjust its official output target even after six hours of talks in Vienna.