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In U.S., China, Europe, data points to global rebound
Business surveys on Thursday suggested the world economy was on the mend, with U.S. and Chinese manufacturing activity at multi-month highs and better-than-expected growth in the euro zone.
Syria, U.N. should agree on inquiry into alleged chemical attack
Russia urged the Syrian government and the United Nations on Thursday to agree on a visit by chemical weapons experts to the site of an alleged gas attack by troops loyal to President Bashar al-Assad that killed hundreds of people.
Syria gas 'kills hundreds', Security Council meets
Syria's opposition accused government forces of gassing hundreds of people on Wednesday by firing rockets that released deadly fumes over rebel-held Damascus suburbs, killing men, women and children as they slept.
ECB and Germany play down talk of third Greek bailout
The European Central Bank joined Germany on Wednesday in playing down talk of a third bailout package for Greece, but reaffirmed the euro zone would help the country trim debt as long as it stuck to its latest aid program.
Europe shies away from cutting aid for Egypt
The European Union stopped short of agreeing immediate cuts in financial or military assistance to Cairo on Wednesday, as the bloc's foreign ministers held emergency talks to find ways to help bring an end to violence in Egypt.
Ukraine Says Russia Scrapped Extra Import Checks
Ukraine's government says Russia has scrapped extra customs inspections on Ukrainian imports, just days after applying them.
Czech parliament dissolved for early elections
Czech MPs have voted to dissolve parliament, paving the way for early elections.
Japan nationalists return after nearing islands disputed with China
Boats carrying about 20 members of a Japanese nationalist group headed back to port on Sunday after sailing near tiny islands in the East China Sea that are at the center of a dispute between Japan and China.
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