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                    [Title] => World Bank: China needs ‘vital’ reforms
                    [Summary] => World Bank chief David Malpass urged China on Thursday to further open up its economy and reduce state subsidies, echoing key demands made by the United States in protracted trade war negotiations.
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                    [Title] => Seoul, Tokyo bickering days before 3-way summit with China
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South Korea and Japan finally announced Wednesday what has long been rumored — a three-way leaders' meeting with China this weekend in Seoul — but details are still scarce with just days to go.

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Global stock markets fell Tuesday as investors prepared for monetary policy announcements from central banks and the outcome of China's economic planning meeting.

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Authorities pulled more bodies from a massive blast site in the Chinese port of Tianjin, pushing the death toll to 112 on Sunday as teams scrambled to clear dangerous chemical contamination.

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The long-standing rivalry over maritime zones in the South China Sea will not be settled but may simmer down this year, analysts say.

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U.S. President Barack Obama and other world leaders who gathered in Myanmar to discuss issues ranging from rival claims over the South China Sea to threats posed by the Ebola virus offered tepid expressions of concern Thursday and no firm commitments.

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China and Vietnam agreed to resume military ties and better manage their maritime disputes in the first signs that tensions over territorial claims could be easing.

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German Chancellor Angela Merkel criticized industrial spying yesterday while on a visit to China, which Germany and other governments have cited as a global center for economic espionage.

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Chinese President Xi Jinping on Saturday said countries should uphold sovereign equality and oppose any attempt to oust the legitimate government of a country through illegal means.

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World Bank President Jim Yong Kim said Friday that the bank welcomes China's proposal of setting up the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB), underscoring that the two agencies should be complimentary partners other than competitors.

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