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Malaysian court blocks Najib’s bid for house arrest
Monday’s decision keeps the former prime minister behind bars as he awaits the outcome of the far larger 1MDB case on Friday.
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Nike’s sharp drop in China sales underscores intensifying competition from home-grown brands amid changing consumer tastes.
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China’s approval for L3 self-driving cars to stimulate slowing mainland market
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Large-scale, China-backed projects entice contract workers to take up posts in some African nations, while political instability keeps others away.
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