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Queen Elizabeth II to Host Dutch King and Queen at Palace
The Dutch king and queen are beginning a state visit to Britain that will include full ceremonial honors.
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UK Gets Public Finances Boost Ahead of Brexit-Report
Britain’s finances are in better shape than expected, helping Treasury chief Philip Hammond avoid tax increases when he delivers his budget to the House of Commons next week.
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Dyson to Build Electric Car in Singapore, Snubbing UK
Dyson, the British company best known for innovative vacuum cleaners, says it will build its electric car in Singapore.
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Turkey’s Nationalists Cut Alliance With Erdogan’s Party
The head of Turkey’s main nationalist party has announced it won’t go ahead with an electoral alliance it had forged with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s ruling party.
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Vietnam Elects Communist Party Chief as New President
Vietnam’s rubber stamp National Assembly has elected Communist Party General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong as the country’s president, succeeding Tran Dai Quang, who died last month.
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The Latest: Moscow Wants to Work With US on Nonproliferation
The Latest on John Bolton’s meetings in Moscow (all times local):
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SKorea Approves NKorea Deals Amid Conservative Opposition
The government of South Korean President Moon Jae-in on Tuesday formally approved the rapprochement deals he made with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un last month.
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Top Scientists Warn of Consequences of Brexit
Top scientists from around Europe have warned that Britain leaving the European Union without an agreement on future relations would harm research across the continent.
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Philip Morris Woos Puff-Happy Japan for Post-Smoking Era
Philip Morris, maker of Marlboro and other major cigarette brands, is maneuvering to keep itself in business in a post-smoking world with an advertising blitz in puff-happy Japan and other tobacco-loving markets.
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French Police Clear 1,800 Migrants From Camp Near Dunkirk
French police have moved into a makeshift migrant camp outside the northern port city of Dunkirk to clear out an estimated 1,800 people seeking to cross the English Channel to Britain.