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    China's global trade surplus fell in 2017

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    All jewels stolen from Paris's Ritz hotel recovered: source

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    China denies report it could halt US bond purchases

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    Jewels worth millions of euros stolen in Paris Ritz armed robbery: police

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    Trump open to talks between US and N. Korea

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    African countries demand Trump apology

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    Exam shows Trump in 'excellent health': White House

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    US stocks end at records again, extending rally

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    Trump 'desperate' to undermine nuclear deal: Iran's Zarif

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    Trump: US will pull out of Iran deal if Europe fails to act

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    Trump waives Iran nuclear sanctions, but for last time

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    US envoy retracts 'wrong' claims about Dutch Muslim chaos

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    Three dead, around 30 injured in Czech bus crash: police

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    White House hails dip in Chinese trade with North Korea

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    Lactalis Salmonella cases suspected in Spain, Greece: French health authority

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  • New York (AFP) - 01/12/2018 - 15:47

    Facebook shares sink as US stocks add to records

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    Trump 'repeatedly' used vulgar slur in immigration meeting: senator

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    Macron says 'happy' Merkel coalition deal in sight

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    Botswana summons US envoy over Trump 'shithole' slur

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    Germany's Social Democrats party board approves Merkel coalition deal

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    Trump denies saying 'anything derogatory' about Haitians

  • Washington (AFP) - 01/12/2018 - 15:04

    Online shopping pushes US retail sales up 0.4% in December

  • Addis Ababa (AFP) - 01/12/2018 - 14:51

    African Union slams "hurtful, upsetting" Trump remark

  • Washington (AFP) - 01/12/2018 - 14:39

    Falling energy prices hold US consumer inflation to 0.1% in December

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    Gunfire in Kinshasa after mass by anti-govt cardinal

  • Washington (AFP) - 01/12/2018 - 13:50

    Trump implies he did not use the term "shithole countries"

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    Trump reiterates support for 'merit based' immigration

  • Paris (AFP) - 01/12/2018 - 12:56

    Case dropped against Lebanese-Canadian held over 1980 Paris bombing

  • Sofia (AFP) - 01/12/2018 - 12:40

    Juncker says German deal 'significant, positive' for EU future

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Japan PM beefs up European ties amid N. Korea tensions

JIJI PRESS/AFP / STR Shinzo Abe will be the first Japanese leader to visit that region of Eastern Europe

Japan's prime minister on Friday landed in Estonia, his first stop on a tour of the Baltic states and other European nations as he seeks to drum up support for his hawkish stance on North Korea.

Despite a recent cooling of tensions in the run-up to the Winter Olympics in South Korea, Shinzo Abe has insisted on "maximising pressure" on Pyongyang over its nuclear and missile programmes.

In the Estonian capital Tallinn, Abe met with President Kersti Kaljulaid and Prime Minister Juri Ratas and discussed bilateral cooperation on cybersecurity, a topic that digital-savvy Estonia has championed since being hit by one of the first major cyberattacks a decade ago.

Abe will then visit fellow Baltic states Latvia and Lithuania, before continuing on to Bulgaria, Serbia and Romania. He is the first sitting Japanese leader to visit these countries.

Abe told reporters that he and Ratas had "agreed that we would not accept nuclear armament of North Korea, and that it was necessary to maximise pressure on North Korea."

The leaders also said their countries would start working together on cyberdefence and a Japanese spokesperson later said Tokyo would cooperate with NATO countries including Estonia on cybersecurity.

"Estonia and Japan are separated by thousands of kilometres, but tightly connected by a digital umbilical cord," Ratas said, adding that "Japan will soon become a contributing participant with regard to the NATO Cooperative Cyber Defence Center of Excellence, which is located in Tallinn."

- Tokyo and NATO -

Japan's foreign ministry press secretary Norio Maruyama told reporters in Tallinn that "step by step we understand which way NATO can be a useful entity for Japan and in which area can Japan be useful for NATO."

Maruyama added that given the threats posed by cyberterrorism "we need to have closer coordination among the countries that share the same values.

"I think that the NATO centre provides us with a kind of information and a way we can cooperate together," he added.

Representatives from more than 30 companies would accompany Abe to develop business ties in the region.

Japan is keen to raise its profile in the region as China bolsters its ties there.

All six nations Abe is visiting are among the 16 Central and Eastern European countries that hold an annual summit meeting with China.

China has been pushing its massive $1 trillion "One Belt, One Road" initiative, which seeks to build rail, maritime and road links from Asia to Europe and Africa in a revival of ancient Silk Road trading routes.

Abe is due to return to Japan on Wednesday.

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Japan PM beefs up European ties amid N. Korea tensions

JIJI PRESS/AFP / STR Shinzo Abe will be the first Japanese leader to visit that region of Eastern Europe

Japan's prime minister on Friday landed in Estonia, his first stop on a tour of the Baltic states and other European nations as he seeks to drum up support for his hawkish stance on North Korea.

Despite a recent cooling of tensions in the run-up to the Winter Olympics in South Korea, Shinzo Abe has insisted on "maximising pressure" on Pyongyang over its nuclear and missile programmes.

In the Estonian capital Tallinn, Abe met with President Kersti Kaljulaid and Prime Minister Juri Ratas and discussed bilateral cooperation on cybersecurity, a topic that digital-savvy Estonia has championed since being hit by one of the first major cyberattacks a decade ago.

Abe will then visit fellow Baltic states Latvia and Lithuania, before continuing on to Bulgaria, Serbia and Romania. He is the first sitting Japanese leader to visit these countries.

Abe told reporters that he and Ratas had "agreed that we would not accept nuclear armament of North Korea, and that it was necessary to maximise pressure on North Korea."

The leaders also said their countries would start working together on cyberdefence and a Japanese spokesperson later said Tokyo would cooperate with NATO countries including Estonia on cybersecurity.

"Estonia and Japan are separated by thousands of kilometres, but tightly connected by a digital umbilical cord," Ratas said, adding that "Japan will soon become a contributing participant with regard to the NATO Cooperative Cyber Defence Center of Excellence, which is located in Tallinn."

- Tokyo and NATO -

Japan's foreign ministry press secretary Norio Maruyama told reporters in Tallinn that "step by step we understand which way NATO can be a useful entity for Japan and in which area can Japan be useful for NATO."

Maruyama added that given the threats posed by cyberterrorism "we need to have closer coordination among the countries that share the same values.

"I think that the NATO centre provides us with a kind of information and a way we can cooperate together," he added.

Representatives from more than 30 companies would accompany Abe to develop business ties in the region.

Japan is keen to raise its profile in the region as China bolsters its ties there.

All six nations Abe is visiting are among the 16 Central and Eastern European countries that hold an annual summit meeting with China.

China has been pushing its massive $1 trillion "One Belt, One Road" initiative, which seeks to build rail, maritime and road links from Asia to Europe and Africa in a revival of ancient Silk Road trading routes.

Abe is due to return to Japan on Wednesday.

JIJI PRESS/AFP / STR Shinzo Abe will be the first Japanese leader to visit that region of Eastern Europe

Japan's prime minister on Friday landed in Estonia, his first stop on a tour of the Baltic states and other European nations as he seeks to drum up support for his hawkish stance on North Korea.

Despite a recent cooling of tensions in the run-up to the Winter Olympics in South Korea, Shinzo Abe has insisted on "maximising pressure" on Pyongyang over its nuclear and missile programmes.

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Japan PM beefs up European ties amid N. Korea tensions

JIJI PRESS/AFP / STR Shinzo Abe will be the first Japanese leader to visit that region of Eastern Europe

Japan's prime minister on Friday landed in Estonia, his first stop on a tour of the Baltic states and other European nations as he seeks to drum up support for his hawkish stance on North Korea.

Despite a recent cooling of tensions in the run-up to the Winter Olympics in South Korea, Shinzo Abe has insisted on "maximising pressure" on Pyongyang over its nuclear and missile programmes.

In the Estonian capital Tallinn, Abe met with President Kersti Kaljulaid and Prime Minister Juri Ratas and discussed bilateral cooperation on cybersecurity, a topic that digital-savvy Estonia has championed since being hit by one of the first major cyberattacks a decade ago.

Abe will then visit fellow Baltic states Latvia and Lithuania, before continuing on to Bulgaria, Serbia and Romania. He is the first sitting Japanese leader to visit these countries.

Abe told reporters that he and Ratas had "agreed that we would not accept nuclear armament of North Korea, and that it was necessary to maximise pressure on North Korea."

The leaders also said their countries would start working together on cyberdefence and a Japanese spokesperson later said Tokyo would cooperate with NATO countries including Estonia on cybersecurity.

"Estonia and Japan are separated by thousands of kilometres, but tightly connected by a digital umbilical cord," Ratas said, adding that "Japan will soon become a contributing participant with regard to the NATO Cooperative Cyber Defence Center of Excellence, which is located in Tallinn."

- Tokyo and NATO -

Japan's foreign ministry press secretary Norio Maruyama told reporters in Tallinn that "step by step we understand which way NATO can be a useful entity for Japan and in which area can Japan be useful for NATO."

Maruyama added that given the threats posed by cyberterrorism "we need to have closer coordination among the countries that share the same values.

"I think that the NATO centre provides us with a kind of information and a way we can cooperate together," he added.

Representatives from more than 30 companies would accompany Abe to develop business ties in the region.

Japan is keen to raise its profile in the region as China bolsters its ties there.

All six nations Abe is visiting are among the 16 Central and Eastern European countries that hold an annual summit meeting with China.

China has been pushing its massive $1 trillion "One Belt, One Road" initiative, which seeks to build rail, maritime and road links from Asia to Europe and Africa in a revival of ancient Silk Road trading routes.

Abe is due to return to Japan on Wednesday.

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