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Asia Today: Australia, New Zealand to partially open borders
— India’s COVID-19 fatalities are closing on 100,000 with another 1,095 deaths reported in the past 24 hours. The update by the Health Ministry on Friday raised India's death toll to 99,773. Its reported deaths are low for a country with nearly 1.4 billion people and more than 6.
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U.S. stock futures extend losses as Trump tests positive for COVID-19
TOKYO/WASHINGTON — U.S. stock futures extended losses on Friday after President Donald Trump said he and his wife had tested positive for the coronavirus, weeks ahead of elections. Futures for the S&P 500 slid 1.21% by early afternoon in Asia, while Treasury yields also fell. The U.S.
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U.S. stock futures extend losses after Trump says going into quarantine
October 2, 2020. By Stanley White and Pete Schroeder. TOKYO/WASHINGTON (Reuters) – U.S. stock futures extended losses on Friday after President Donald Trump said he and his wife had tested positive for the coronavirus, weeks ahead of elections. Futures for the S&P 500 slid 1.21% by early afternoon in Asia, while Treasury yields also fell.
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U.S. Stock Futures Extend Losses As Trump Tests Positive For COVID-19
TOKYO/WASHINGTON: U.S. stock futures extended losses on Friday after President Donald Trump said he and his wife had tested positive for the coronavirus, weeks ahead of elections. Futures for the S&P 500 slid 1.21% by early afternoon in Asia, while Treasury yields also fell. The U.S.
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Asia Today: Australia, New Zealand to partially open borders
— India’s COVID-19 fatalities are closing on 100,000 with another 1,095 deaths reported in the past 24 hours. The update by the Health Ministry on Friday raised India's death toll to 99,773. Its reported deaths are low for a country with nearly 1.4 billion people and more than 6.
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International Policy Forum Proposes New Approaches to Northeast Asia De-Nuclearization and Economic Development as Key Steps toward a Free and Unified Korea
WASHINGTON Oct. 2, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Former Mongolian Ambassador to the United Nations and architect of Mongolia's nuclear-weapon-free status initiative Jargalsaikhany Enkhsaikhan told an international forum on September 30 that both the U.S. and North Korea need to adopt bold conceptual....
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US stock futures extend losses after Trump says going into quarantine
Futures for the S&P 500 on the New York Stock Exchange fell 0.39 per cent in Asian trading after news of US Prsident Donald Trump's Covid-19 quarantine, extending earlier losses. — AFP pic. WASHINGTON, Oct 2 — US stock futures dipped today after President Donald Trump said he and his wife will....
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U.S. stock futures extend losses as Trump tests positive for COVID-19
Futures for the S&P 500 slid 1.21% by early afternoon in Asia, while Treasury yields also fell. The U.S. dollar rose, particularly against the British pound, the Australian and New Zealand dollars in a sign of risk aversion. Trump earlier said on Twitter that he and his wife had been tested for....
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Asia Today: Australia, New Zealand to partially open borders
MANILA – Australia and New Zealand on Friday announced a partial opening of their borders to travel between the neighboring countries. Passengers will be able to fly to the Australian cities of Sydney and Darwin without going into quarantine from Oct. 16 if they have spent at least two weeks in....
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STR: Hotels to dangle until 2024
The hospitality industry in Thailand and Asia will have to wait until 2024 at the earliest to return to pre-pandemic levels, according to STR, a hospitality market analyst. The situation remains volatile as markets looking to get past the coronavirus have seen renewed outbreaks, said Jesper Palmqvist, area director of Asia-Pacific for STR.
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Asia Today: Australia, New Zealand to partially open borders
— India’s COVID-19 fatalities are closing on 100,000 with another 1,095 deaths reported in the past 24 hours. The update by the Health Ministry on Friday raised India's death toll to 99,773. Its reported deaths are low for a country with nearly 1.4 billion people and more than 6.
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Singapore-Apple app spotlights Asia's health-privacy tightrope
SINGAPORE -- The coronavirus pandemic has brought countries and technology giants together to protect populations from the deadly virus. Now Apple and Singapore are showing how this nexus of government and Big Tech could expand in the post-pandemic world -- promoting health and convenience but also fueling debate over privacy.
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Asia Today: Australia, New Zealand to partially open borders
— India’s COVID-19 fatalities are closing on 100,000 with another 1,095 deaths reported in the past 24 hours. The update by the Health Ministry on Friday raised India's death toll to 99,773. Its reported deaths are low for a country with nearly 1.4 billion people and more than 6.
Read more...
 
Asia Today: Australia, New Zealand to partially open borders
MANILA – Australia and New Zealand on Friday announced a partial opening of their borders to travel between the neighboring countries. Passengers will be able to fly to the Australian cities of Sydney and Darwin without going into quarantine from Oct. 16 if they have spent at least two weeks in....
Read more...
 
Asia Today: Australia, New Zealand to partially open borders
— India’s COVID-19 fatalities are closing on 100,000 with another 1,095 deaths reported in the past 24 hours. The update by the Health Ministry on Friday raised India's death toll to 99,773. Its reported deaths are low for a country with nearly 1.4 billion people and more than 6.
Read more...
 
Asia Today: Philippine tourist sites reopen 'cautiously'
CANBERRA, Australia (AP) — Australia and New Zealand on Friday announced a partial opening of their borders to travel between the neighboring countries. Passengers will be able to fly to the Australian cities of Sydney and Darwin without going into quarantine from Oct.
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Asia Today: Philippine tourist sites reopen ‘cautiously’
MANILA, Philippines Two of the most popular Philippine tourist destinations, including Boracay beach, have partially reopened, drawing only a fraction of their usual huge crowds given continuing coronavirus restrictions. Tourism Secretary Bernadette Romulo-Puyat said Friday that 35 local tourists,....
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Asia Today: Australia, New Zealand to partially open borders
CANBERRA, Australia (AP) — Australia and New Zealand have scheduled a partial opening of their borders. Passengers will be able to fly to the Australian cities of Sydney and Darwin without going into quarantine from Oct. 16 if they were recently in a non-hot spot area of New Zealand.
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International Policy Forum Proposes New Approaches to Northeast Asia De-Nuclearization and Economic Development as Key Steps toward a Free and Unified Korea
International Policy Forum Proposes New Approaches to Northeast Asia De-Nuclearization and Economic Development as Key Steps toward a Free and Unified KoreaPR NewswireWASHINGTON, Oct. 2, 2020Global Peace Foundation, Blue Banner, One Korea Foundation, Action for Korea United Co-Convene International Forum on One KoreaWASHINGTON, Oct.
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Asia Today: Australia, New Zealand to partially open borders
MANILA – Australia and New Zealand on Friday announced a partial opening of their borders to travel between the neighboring countries. Passengers will be able to fly to the Australian cities of Sydney and Darwin without going into quarantine from Oct. 16 if they have spent at least two weeks in....
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Asia Today: Australia, New Zealand to partially open borders
CANBERRA, Australia -- Australia and New Zealand on Friday announced a partial opening of their borders to travel between the neighboring countries. Passengers will be able to fly to the Australia n cities of Sydney and Darwin without going into quarantine from Oct.
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Asia Today: Philippine tourist sites reopen 'cautiously'
CANBERRA, Australia (AP) — Australia and New Zealand on Friday announced a partial opening of their borders to travel between the neighboring countries. Passengers will be able to fly to the Australian cities of Sydney and Darwin without going into quarantine from Oct.
Read more...
 
Stocks and bonds look 'more interesting' in Asia than in the U.S., Credit Suisse says
Strong economic recovery and cheaper valuations are some reasons why Asian assets are more attractive at the moment, according to Suresh Tantia of Credit Suisse. The coronavirus pandemic is largely under control in North Asian markets, and that has allowed economic recovery to continue, he said.
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Asia Today: Philippine tourist sites reopen 'cautiously'
CANBERRA, Australia (AP) — Australia and New Zealand on Friday announced a partial opening of their borders to travel between the neighboring countries. Passengers will be able to fly to the Australian cities of Sydney and Darwin without going into quarantine from Oct.
Read more...
 
Asia Today: Australia, New Zealand to partially open borders
Passengers will be able to fly to the Australian cities of Sydney and Darwin without going into quarantine from Oct. 16 if they have spent at least two weeks in parts of New Zealand that are not considered to be a COVID-19 hot spot, Transport Minister Michael McCormack said.
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Voter education mobile app ‘mV...
The Asia Foundation has developed and introduced a voter education web and mobile application called ‘mVoter 2020’. The app was developed in collaboration with International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance (international IDEA) and app developer PopStack.
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