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dust storm. sorry no seven on t.w. . it is the number one killer number one non-communicable diseases that we are. french police of right at the apartment of the suspected gunman who killed three people in a hostage incident and the southern french city of trade the standoff at a supermarket ended when police shot and killed a man dozens were also wounded including one policeman but french president emanuel mccaughan called it a quote act of terror. peru's congress voted overwhelmingly to accept a president who's in skis resignation because in ski stepdown of
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a corruption allegations and the face of certain impeachment lawmakers have been trying to oust him for months alleging he did tempted to buy political support vice president malcolm viscount i was sworn in as the new president. officials from britain's down to watchdog the information commissioner's office have searched the london offices of the cambridge analytical consulting firm the company is at the center of a controversy surrounding its use of facebook user data to target vote is in the two thousand and sixteen u.s. election. clashes a broken out in central bus a lot of between police and demonstrators the demonstrators have gathered outside the spanish government delegation building to protest the jailing of five cattle and separatist leaders spain's supreme court ordered the latest imprisonment pending trial for rebellion. by.
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the global markets react to the u.s. crackdown on china the barriers to chinese exports are supposed to protect american security and jobs but investors are seeing the start of a trade war. and this trendy watch company in detroit is key for the city's economic revival but it can't do without parts from you guessed it china. it's time for business on the w. and how you got to get us welcome to the program china said it is preparing tariffs on american imports in response to u.s. penalties on steel and aluminum the take effect today chinese officials vowed to defend against an even larger number of tariffs signed by president donald trump global markets are already worried china could hit everything from american pork and apples to steel pipes its commerce ministry said it encouraged to negotiate but gave no deadline trump has demanded reciprocity in trade and is threatening tariffs on up to.

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