Nearly 100 people still missing after Moscow attack, Russian news site says
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Baltimore bridge collapse sends vehicles tumbling into water
Russia's FSB chief accuses Ukraine, US and UK of being behind Moscow shooting
Dozens killed in Israeli strikes on north and south of Gaza
Indian opposition supporters detained ahead of protest at Modi's home
India seeks cooperation with Philippines including in defence and security, foreign minister says
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ASIAN MARKET Asian shares extended their recovery into a fourth day, buoyed by strong U.S. earnings and expectations that Beijing will ramp up fiscal stimulus to cushion the impact of its worsening trade dispute with Washington.
SAUDI ARABIA Saudi Arabia has stopped all medical treatment programs in Canada and is coordinating for the transfer of all Saudi patients from Canadian hospitals to other hospitals outside Canada.
UK The number of people recruited for permanent jobs in Britain grew at its slowest pace in nine months in July, reflecting record low unemployment and a shortage of migrant workers from the European Union.
US The United States will begin collecting 25 percent tariffs on another $16 billion in Chinese goods on Aug. 23, as it published a final tariff list targeting 279 imported product lines.
JAPAN Bank of Japan board members disagreed on how far interest rates should be allowed to move from the central bank’s target when they crafted steps to make monetary stimulus more sustainable, a summary of opinions from the last rate review showed.
CHINA China’s crude oil imports recovered slightly in July after falling for the previous two months, but were still among the lowest this year due to a drop-off in demand from the country’s smaller independent, or “teapot”, refineries.
INDIA The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) will need to gradually tighten monetary policy further due to rising inflation, driven mainly by higher oil prices and a falling rupee.