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[Summary] => Germany summoned the U.S. ambassador in Berlin on Friday following the arrest of a man reported to have spied for the United States, heightening friction between the two countries over alleged U.S. eavesdropping in Germany.
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[Title] => Top German lawmaker presses for US no-spy deal
[Summary] => A top lawmaker in Germany's governing coalition is pressing for the completion of a "no-spy" agreement with the United States, insisting that failure would be unacceptable.
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[Title] => Wests aging population may hurt Asian economies
[Summary] => SINGAPORE (AFP) The rapidly aging population in the developed world could hurt Asian economies as precious funds are being used to finance bulging pension budgets, a US specialist warned yesterday.
How European countries and the United States especially respond to the challenges arising from their aging populations will impact on the rest of the world including Asia, Richard Jackson, from the US-based Center for Strategic and International Studies said.
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How European countries and the United States especially respond to the challenges arising from their aging populations will impact on the rest of the world including Asia, Richard Jackson, from the US-based Center for Strategic and International Studies said.
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January 17, 2014 - 4:33am
November 26, 2002 - 12:00am