July 1, 2025, 2:42 pm

Amazon’s New Bargain Section Targets Low-Priced Chinese Goods

Amazon Launches Temu-Style Bargain Corner Amazon is set to introduce a new section on its website dedicated to unbranded products under $20, shipped directly from China, in response to the

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Japan issues fresh warnings against sharp yen falls

Reuters Japanese Finance Minister Shunichi Suzuki speaks during an event during the IMF Spring meetings in Washington Finance minister says concerned over weak yen impact on economy. Chief cabinet secretary

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U.S. Establishes Economic Diplomacy Action Group to Bolster U.S. Competitiveness

Last week, President Biden signed a Presidential Memorandum establishing the Economic Diplomacy Action Group (EDAG), a new whole-of-government initiative to strengthen U.S. commercial diplomacy on the global stage and expand

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U.S.A, ROK, and Japan condemn military cooperation between the DPRK and Russia

The United States, ROK, and Japan condemn in the strongest possible terms deepening military cooperation between the DPRK and Russia, including continued arms transfers from the DPRK to Russia that

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Two scientists win China’s top science award for 2023

CGTN Chinese geo-spatial information expert Li Deren and physicist of condensed matter physics Xue Qikun were awarded the State Preeminent Science and Technology Award, China’s top science honor, on Monday.

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Under Secretary John Bass’s Travel to Ukraine and Germany

Under Secretary John Bass was in Kyiv, Ukraine met with senior Ukrainian government officials to underscore the United States’ enduring support for Ukraine’s democracy, sovereignty, and territorial integrity in the

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Israeli strikes kill at least 42 in Gaza

Reuters At least 42 people were killed in Israeli attacks on districts of Gaza City in the north of the Palestinian enclave on Saturday, the director of the Hamas-run government

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Press Briefing with Ambassador Michael Carpenter

Online Press Briefing with Ambassador Michael Carpenter Senior Director for Europe at U.S. National Security Council BRUSSELS HUB MODERATOR: Good afternoon from the State Department’s Brussels Media Hub. I would

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New Gene Mutation Discovery Could Slow Alzheimer’s Progression

In 2019, scientists discovered a Colombian woman with a rare gene mutation that delayed early-onset Alzheimer’s disease by three decades. This mutation, found in the APOE gene and known as

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On World Refugee Day Donors Call for Renewed Impetus to Resolve Rohingya Crisis

Today, on World Refugee Day, we stand in solidarity with the more than 120 million people, that is 1 in 69, worldwide who are forcibly displaced due to conflict, violence,

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