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Asia, EU security experts meet in Manila
Manila - Security officials and experts from Asia and the European Union gathered Monday in the Philippine capital for a two-day meeting to assess terrorism threats, especially in the transport sector. The 7th Asia-Europe Meeting (ASEM) Conference on...

SE Asia Stocks-Rate cut boosts Indonesia, but others fall - Reuters

SE Asia Stocks-Rate cut boosts Indonesia, but others fall
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Stock markets declined across Asia following a 2.63 percent slump on Wall Street as a steeper-than-expected slide in US June non-farm payrolls revived ...
SE Asia Stocks-Thailand at one-week low, Singapore fallsReuters

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60 million Asians stay below poverty line due to recession
Singapore - The president of the Asian Development Bank warned Monday that the global economic downturn might lead to a significant increase of poverty in Asia. Instead of breaking out from poverty, we expect that more than 60 million people in deve...

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Tokyo shares were down on large share placements. Hitachi gained on production plans; Toyota slid on US sales. Massive share sales for cash-strapped ...
Asian Shares End Mostly LowerWall Street Journal
GLOBAL MARKETS-US jobs data looms; Asia stocks cling to gainsguardian.co.uk
Asian Stocks Fall in Sign of PullbackStarNewsOnline.com
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Navy ships return after Asia tour - radionz
Two Navy ships, the warship Te Mana and the replenishment tanker Endeavour, have returned to Auckland after a four-month deployment. The 231 navy personnel on the two ships left Auckland on 1 April for China, south-east Asia and Australia, returning ...

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