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China's naturalised Olympians walk fine line between love and scorn

China's naturalised Olympians walk fine line between love and scorn

Eileen Gu and Beverly Zhu were both born and raised in the US before deciding to represent China, but their contrasting fortunes at the Beijing Olympics highlight the fine line between love and condemnation for the host nation's naturalised athletes.

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Markets rally as traders brace for US inflation data

Markets rally as traders brace for US inflation data

Equity markets rose Wednesday following a positive performance on Wall Street as traders prepared for the release of highly anticipated US inflation data, while sentiment was also buoyed by signs of easing Russia-Ukraine tensions.

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S. Korea drops vaunted 'test and trace' strategy as Omicron surges

S. Korea drops vaunted 'test and trace' strategy as Omicron surges

South Korea said Wednesday it was dropping its vaunted "trace, test and treat" programme as a surge in Omicron cases threatens to overwhelm the country's healthcare system.

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Why has a Chinese city's lockdown sent aluminium prices surging?

Why has a Chinese city's lockdown sent aluminium prices surging?

The Covid lockdown this week of a relatively unknown Chinese city sent global prices of aluminium rocketing to a 14-year high.

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'My work is not done': jailed Duterte critic runs for Senate

'My work is not done': jailed Duterte critic runs for Senate

From behind bars, Philippine senator and human rights campaigner Leila de Lima is running for re-election in an against-the-odds campaign that gives her the chance to once again "go after" President Rodrigo Duterte.

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Deja vu in Hong Kong as virus restrictions spark panic buying

Deja vu in Hong Kong as virus restrictions spark panic buying

Shoppers thronged Hong Kong's markets fearing a shortage of food Wednesday, familiar scenes in a city that is back under gruelling Covid restrictions in contrast to much of the world.

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High energy prices put more pressure on Turks

High energy prices put more pressure on Turks

When temperatures plunged well below freezing in Ankara and energy prices soared, Dondu Isler had to make a tough choice to both stay warm and keep her soaring utility bills down.

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Asian markets rise again as traders brace for US inflation data

Asian markets rise again as traders brace for US inflation data

Asian markets rose Wednesday following a positive performance on Wall Street as traders prepared for the release of highly anticipated US inflation data, while sentiment was also buoyed by signs of easing Russia-Ukraine tensions.

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Vlhova wins Olympic slalom gold after Shiffrin misfires

Vlhova wins Olympic slalom gold after Shiffrin misfires

Slovakia's Petra Vlhova produced a stunning second leg to win Olympic slalom gold on Wednesday after Mikaela Shiffrin slid out of medal contention with a botched first run.

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'Happy days'?: French communists hope to come in from cold

'Happy days'?: French communists hope to come in from cold

Armed with its most charismatic leader in decades, France's Communist party aims to return to its glory days in the upcoming presidential election and win back voters who have drifted to the right.

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