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                    [Title] => Ghosn protests innocence at high-profile court hearing
                    [Summary] => Former Nissan boss Carlos Ghosn said Tuesday he had been "wrongly accused and unfairly detained" at a high-profile court hearing in Japan, his first appearance since his arrest in November rocked the business world.
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                    [Title] => Japan prosecutors re-arrest Carlos Ghosn on new allegations
                    [Summary] => Prosecutors re-arrested former Nissan boss Carlos Ghosn over fresh allegations on Friday, apparently dashing his hopes of early release in the latest twist to a rollercoaster saga.
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                    [Title] => Ghosn could win bail as court quashes bid to extend detention
                    [Summary] => Carlos Ghosn could soon be freed on bail after a Japanese court Thursday threw out a bid by prosecutors to extend his detention, in a move nearly as unexpected as the auto tycoon's sudden arrest.
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                    [Title] => Ex-Nissan chief Ghosn charged, served with fresh arrest warrant
                    [Summary] => Japanese prosecutors formally charged Carlos Ghosn with financial misconduct for under-reporting his salary and also served a fresh warrant on separate allegations, local media reported Monday, meaning the tycoon will likely spend Christmas in a cell.
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                    [Title] => Nissan shares plunge as Ghosn faces ouster after arrest
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                    [Title] => Iran signs flurry of business deals as leader visits Europe
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Iran is signing business deals across Europe as its president embarks on a tour of the region to restore contacts after years of economic sanctions and international isolation.

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Nissan says quarterly profit rose 57 percent, driven by a weaker yen and strong sales in China and Japan.

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Cars that run on hydrogen and exhaust only water vapor are emerging to challenge electric vehicles as the world's transportation of the future.

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Cars that run on hydrogen and exhaust only water vapor are emerging to challenge electric vehicles as the world's transportation of the future.

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Chinese are trying to hurt Japan economically for leverage in a bitter dispute over contested islands, turning to angry protests and calls for boycotts of Japanese businesses, abetted in part by China's government.

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