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ISIL killing scores of Iraqi Sunnis – reports

ISIL killing scores of Iraqi Sunnis – reports

AP quoted security officials in Anbar who said they found 48 bodies of executed Sunni policemen and civilians over the weekend.

Indian stocks rally over Japan stimulus, US data

Indian stocks rally over Japan stimulus, US data

Indian stocks closed at a record high on Friday.

Brazil to defend taxes on car imports at WTO

Brazil to defend taxes on car imports at WTO

The EU asked the WTO to establish a panel to look into possible unfair taxes imposed by Brazil on foreign-made cars.

China manufacturing slows marginally, PMI at 50.8

China manufacturing slows marginally, PMI at 50.8

China's policymakers need to step up fiscal spending and targeted quantitative easing in the coming months, says HSBC.

China to send $81.4 mn aid to Afghanistan this year

China to send $81.4 mn aid to Afghanistan this year

President Ashraf Ghani met President Xi Jinping in Beijing on his first visit abroad since his September inauguration.

India, Israel, N.Korea say no to NPT at UN

India, Israel, N.Korea say no to NPT at UN

New Delhi has said there is "no question" of it joining the treaty as a non- nuclear weapon state.

Australia still open to joining China-led Bank: Abbott

Australia still open to joining China-led Bank: Abbott

Australia is struggling to maintain balance between traditional security ties with the US and growing economic and trade ties with China.

China, Japan set to resume maritime ties

China, Japan set to resume maritime ties

Tensions between the two countries have risen in the past year with a simmering territorial dispute.

US economy grew 3.5% in Q3

US economy grew 3.5% in Q3

The strong performance comes after a shaky start in the first quarter when the economy contracted by 2.1 per cent.

Brazil Elections: A split wide open

Brazil Elections: A split wide open

It was social versus economic reforms in a bitter divisive campaign during the presidential polls, write two Brazilian economists.