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Brazil’s Temer vetoes proposed foreign control of airlines

Brazil’s Temer vetoes proposed foreign control of airlines

Many countries limit foreign ownership in the aviation sector for strategic and security reasons.

Zuma seeks further clarifications on land reform bill

Zuma seeks further clarifications on land reform bill

The bill will allow the government to make compulsory land purchases from rich whites and redistribute it more fairly to address racial disparities.

China asks Asian bloc to guard against chaos of “outside intervention”

China asks Asian bloc to guard against chaos of “outside intervention”

ASEAN nations have refused a US-backed proposal to mention the Hague tribunal ruling in a joint statement released on Monday.

Brexit could bolster UK free trade deals

Brexit could bolster UK free trade deals

UK Prime Minister Theresa May's cabinet has made it a priority to secure free trade deals outside the EU.

Huawei’s first-half sales revenue rose 40% year-on-year

Huawei’s first-half sales revenue rose 40% year-on-year

China\s Huawei Technologies Co. is one of the world's largest maker of telecom gear.

Russia renews security pledge to Kabul following attack

Russia renews security pledge to Kabul following attack

Explosions tore through a demonstration in Kabul on Saturday, killing at least 80 people and wounding more than 230.

Goldman Sachs to invest $184 mn in Brazil storage company

Goldman Sachs to invest $184 mn in Brazil storage company

Metrofit plans to build up to 10 storage sites a year in different state capitals.

Several killed in Munich mall shootings – police

Several killed in Munich mall shootings – police

Police said that a manhunt for armed perpetrators is still ongoing at press time.

Chinese Premier, IMF Chief warn against Brexit uncertainty

Chinese Premier, IMF Chief warn against Brexit uncertainty

World Trade Organization Director General Roberto Azevedo noted that trade growth is at a 30-year low.

China’s working age population to fall 23% by 2050

China’s working age population to fall 23% by 2050

With its working age population declining as the elderly population increases, China scrapped its one-child policy in 2015.