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Global Headlines
HEADLINE 1
The U.S. Treasury Department has named nine countries, including South Korea, China and Japan to its latest currency manipulation watch list.
HEADLINE 2
Japan plans to reach out to North Korean officials next week in Mongolia to propose a summit “without conditions” between Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un.
HEADLINE 3
Beijing has issued the world’s first L4 license plates for autonomous vehicles.
HEADLINE 4
More than 50,000 teachers have gone on strike in the largest protest of its kind ever seen in New Zealand.
HEADLINE 5
Inflation in Venezuela surpassed 130,000% last year, with the nation’s Central Bank stating that the economy has been reduced by half of what it was in 2013.
HEADLINE 6
The southeast region of the U.S. has been sizzling in unseasonably hot temperatures.
HEADLINE 1
The U.S. Treasury Department has named nine countries, including South Korea, China and Japan to its latest currency manipulation watch list.
HEADLINE 2
Japan plans to reach out to North Korean officials next week in Mongolia to propose a summit “without conditions” between Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un.
HEADLINE 3
Beijing has issued the world’s first L4 license plates for autonomous vehicles.
HEADLINE 4
More than 50,000 teachers have gone on strike in the largest protest of its kind ever seen in New Zealand.
HEADLINE 5
Inflation in Venezuela surpassed 130,000% last year, with the nation’s Central Bank stating that the economy has been reduced by half of what it was in 2013.
HEADLINE 6
The southeast region of the U.S. has been sizzling in unseasonably hot temperatures.
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