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The New New World: China Transforms, and a Factory Owner Struggles to Follow

January 21, 2019LI YUANComments Off on The New New World: China Transforms, and a Factory Owner Struggles to Follow

Shao Chunyou rose from the assembly line to the boss’s office. Now the old recipes for success don’t work, and he must reinvent himself again.

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South Korea Raised Taxes in Bid for Growth. So Far, It’s Not Working.

January 9, 2019January 10, 2019MICHAEL SCHUMANComments Off on South Korea Raised Taxes in Bid for Growth. So Far, It’s Not Working.

In contrast to President Trump, President Moon Jae-in of South Korea has embraced a pro-labor program of higher wages and taxes. The early results have been discouraging.

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Protesting ‘Slave Law,’ Thousands Take to Streets in Hungary

January 5, 2019MARC SANTORA and BENJAMIN NOVAKComments Off on Protesting ‘Slave Law,’ Thousands Take to Streets in Hungary

A law compelling people to work hundreds of hours of overtime without full or immediate compensation has created a new, and diverse, set of protesters.

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Migrants in Tijuana Know Trump Doesn’t Want Them. They Aren’t Giving Up.

January 5, 2019PAULINA VILLEGASComments Off on Migrants in Tijuana Know Trump Doesn’t Want Them. They Aren’t Giving Up.

After traveling for weeks, often on foot, Central Americans are settling in and waiting for the right moment to reach their ultimate goal: the United States.

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‘Snowflakes’ and ‘Me Me Me Millennials’ Asked to Join Ranks of British Army

January 4, 2019PALKO KARASZComments Off on ‘Snowflakes’ and ‘Me Me Me Millennials’ Asked to Join Ranks of British Army

A new ad campaign suggests that what is seen as a weakness or a character flaw by the rest of society can be considered a strength in the army.

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She Wouldn’t Promise Not to Boycott Israel, So a Texas School District Stopped Paying Her

December 19, 2018JACEY FORTINComments Off on She Wouldn’t Promise Not to Boycott Israel, So a Texas School District Stopped Paying Her

A speech pathologist’s lawsuit is part of a broader debate in the United States over efforts to boycott, divest investments from, and place sanctions on Israel.

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China’s Economy Slows Sharply, in Challenge for Xi Jinping

December 14, 2018December 14, 2018KEITH BRADSHER and AILIN TANGComments Off on China’s Economy Slows Sharply, in Challenge for Xi Jinping

Car sales are falling. Housing is slow. Workers get three-month unpaid vacations. For Chinese leaders, pressure for a trade deal with President Trump is rising.

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Chase for Talent Pushes Tech Giants Far Beyond West Coast

December 13, 2018JACK NICAS and KAREN WEISEComments Off on Chase for Talent Pushes Tech Giants Far Beyond West Coast

Amazon and Google are aggressively opening offices outside of their Silicon Valley and Seattle hometowns. On Thursday, Apple said it would invest $1 billion in Austin, Tex.

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Unrest in France Hinders Macron’s Push to Revive Economy

December 11, 2018December 12, 2018LIZ ALDERMANComments Off on Unrest in France Hinders Macron’s Push to Revive Economy

The Yellow Vest protests roiling the country have cost businesses billions of euros and threatened President Emmanuel Macron’s strategy for growth.

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Bucking a Global Trend, Japan Seeks More Immigrants. Ambivalently.

December 7, 2018December 7, 2018MOTOKO RICHComments Off on Bucking a Global Trend, Japan Seeks More Immigrants. Ambivalently.

Long seen as one of the most insular of nations, Japan is surprising its neighbors (and perhaps itself) by opening its doors a bit wider to foreign workers.

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