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China, Russia FMs to discuss Syria, Korea in Moscow

China, Russia FMs to discuss Syria, Korea in Moscow

China and Russia, both permanent members of the UN Security Council, have coordinated policies on global crises including Syria.

Markets, currency rally on Lula detention

Markets, currency rally on Lula detention

Brazilian markets rally every time an investigation into alleged Petrobras corruption appears to make ground.

“China will never become another America”: FM

“China will never become another America”: FM

Wang also praised "mature and stable" ties with its BRICS partner Russia.

China to step up farm investment in Russia’s Far East

China to step up farm investment in Russia’s Far East

Russia’s Far East Federal District, a region two-thirds the size of the US is a vast expanse of territory between Siberia and the Pacific Ocean.

Brazilian President slams Lula’s detention

Brazilian President slams Lula’s detention

In May last year, when the first complaints against him came out, Lula said the Brazilian elite feared the possibility of his return to power.

China’s annual parliament session opens in Beijing

China’s annual parliament session opens in Beijing

The draft outline of the 13th Five-Year Plan (2016-2020) on national economy, social development was presented to parliament for review.

India drags US to WTO over work visas

India drags US to WTO over work visas

The U.S. Congress in December doubled the cost of sponsoring workers under short-term H1B and L1 visas.

OPEC leaves markets guessing about summit

OPEC leaves markets guessing about summit

Will they or won't they? OPEC is tigh-lipped about expected summit to shore up oil prices.

China to raise defence budget by 7-8%

China to raise defence budget by 7-8%

This is a much lower figure than had been expected after a nearly unbroken two-decade run of double-digit budget increases.

India services activity at 3-month low

India services activity at 3-month low

Sentiment has waned among service providers, warned Markit.