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100,000 Passengers Hit on Third Day of Lufthansa Strike

Germany's flagship airline Lufthansa canceled 830 domestic and European flights on Friday, affecting more than 100,000 passengers, as a strike by pilots demanding higher pay stretched into a third day.

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Even with Holiday Creep, Black Friday is a Big Shopping Day

Stores open their doors Friday for what is still one of the busiest days of the year, even as the start of the holiday season edges ever earlier.

Black Friday, the day after Thanksgiving, used to launch the holiday season, but the competition to grab customers first is keen. Stores like Macy's, Walmart, Target and more were open Thursday evening in what they hope will be a new holiday tradition.

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Japan Suffers Longest Consumer Price Fall Since 2011

Japan's consumer prices fell in October, government data showed Friday, extending the longest string of declines in five years and underscoring its struggles to conquer deflation.

The weak inflation data -- core prices excluding fresh food fell 0.4 percent from a year ago -- come several weeks after Japan's central bank pushed back the timeline for hitting its 2.0 percent inflation target. 

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India's Modi Defends Cash Ban after Criticism

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi hit back Friday at the mounting criticism of his decision to withdraw all high-denomination bank notes from circulation, describing the move as "for the larger social good".

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Turkey Makes First Rate Hike for 3 Years to Boost Lira

The Turkish central bank on Thursday announced it was hiking its main interest rate by 50 basis points, in a bid to counter a drastic fall in the value of the lira.

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Asia Bank Chief Urges Trump to Pursue Trade Deals

The head of the Asian Development Bank (ADB) on Thursday urged US President-elect Donald Trump to continue with a landmark trans-pacific trade deal, but said the region would press on with key accords regardless of his decision.

The US-led Trans-Pacific Trade Partnership (TPP), promoted by outgoing US President Barack Obama as part of his Asia pivot, liberalises inter-regional trade among 12 countries but Trump has charged it will cost the US jobs and hurt American businesses.

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Chinese Travel Site Ctrip Buys Skyscanner for $1.7 bn

China's largest online travel agency Ctrip will buy British flight search app Skyscanner for $1.7 billion, the companies said, as it steps up its overseas ambitions.

The travel service provider will pay £1.4 billion, mainly in cash, for the Edinburgh-based firm, they said in separate statements late Wednesday.

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9,000 'Illegals' to Leave Qatar during Worker Amnesty

Around 9,000 people living illegally in Qatar are expected to leave the country under an ongoing three-month amnesty for undocumented residents, a senior immigration official has told AFP.

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U.N., Italy Embassy Launch Project for 'Promoting National, Local Urban Systems Approaches'

The United Nations Program for Human Settlements (U.N.-Habitat) and the Italian Government represented by the Embassy of Italy in Beirut have hosted a launching event of the Project entitled “Promoting national and local urban systems approaches”, U.N.-Habitat Lebanon said on Wednesday.

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Germany's Merkel 'Not Happy' Pacific Trade Pact in Danger

German Chancellor Angela Merkel said Wednesday she's not happy about the possible demise of the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade agreement, which President-elect Donald Trump wants to pull the U.S. out of. She argued that alternative pacts will be a poor substitute.

Merkel didn't mention Trump directly in a speech to the German Parliament in which she called for nations to take a multilateral approach to solving global problems, but made plain her unease at his approach to major trade pacts.

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