US and Chinese officials met in Beijing on Monday and Tuesday, discussing economic outlooks, debt, industrial overcapacity and other issues
Move, coming days after a visit by a top US Treasury official, reportedly aimed at reducing fraud, money laundering and other illegal uses of US currency
A Chinese IMF official says forecast is too pessimistic
Friday's report from the Labor Department showed that last month's job gain topped the 333,000 that were added in December, a figure that was itself revised sharply higher
Analysts from Human Rights Watch say pressure from Beijing forced some global carmakers to apply weaker human rights and responsible sourcing standards to their joint ventures in China
Indigenous African grains such as millet and sorghum are known to be nutritious but are not popular with many. A Kenyan entrepreneur is using the grains to make snacks and breakfast cereals to promote consumption of indigenous grains, as Juma Majanga reports from Nairobi. Video by Amos Wangwa.
'The level of uncertainty is extremely high,' expert says
The Biden administration’s push for clean energy solutions has turned a rural Washington state town into a hub for electric vehicle battery production. VOA’s Natasha Mozgovaya reports from Moses Lake.
The tentative deal still needs formal approval but is seen as a first step toward using some of the $216 billion in Russian central bank assets in the EU that now go untapped
The government announced a series of measures Friday, but the farmers say these do not fully address their demands
Despite high growth, Americans are down on the economy
Missiles fell short of vessel, no damage or injuries reported
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