0603 GMT May 26, 2022
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Troubled conglomerate Toshiba said Friday it has been approached by 10 potential investors as it weighs going private, a move that would be highly unusual in corporate Japan.
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Japan has launched a joint research project with other Asian nations to speed development of new anticancer agents.
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China’s Chiho Environmental Group, one of the largest scrap metal recycling firms in the country, will set up a joint venture (JV) in Thailand with local and Japanese counterparts, the company said in a statement on Friday.
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Only days after the administration of US President Donald Trump restored sanctions against Iran, speculations are emerging among analysts that the country would eventually be able to find ways to dodge them in cooperation with its trading partners.
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Walmart Inc. (WMT.N) said on Monday it would partner with US movie studio Metro Goldwyn Mayer to create content for its video-on-demand service, Vudu, which the retailer bought eight years ago.
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Two main German parties are in a final push to patch together a coalition that could allow Chancellor Angela Merkel to secure her fourth consecutive term in office.
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Researchers said similarly-aged couples are more in sync on life decisions that affect both partners.
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Iranian National Center for Addiction Studies (INCAS) and World Health Organization (WHO) have become close partners in working on addiction treatment.
A high-ranking delegation of WHO is in Tehran to unveil new agreement with INCAS which officially announced the INCAS as a WHO partner in training and research on disorders related to drug abuse.
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Iran confirmed the names of five Iranian companies that it has identified as partners for international energy majors seeking to invest in the Islamic Republic, taking it a step closer to opening up its oil and gas fields to Western investment.
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Speaker of the US House of Representatives Paul Ryan led a bipartisan delegation of members of Congress to the Israeli Knesset, stressing that the alliance between Tel Aviv and Washington is “more important than ever.”
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US Defense Secretary Ashton Carter has criticized some members of the so-called coalition against Daesh (ISIL) for doing “nothing at all” to destroy the terrorist group in Iraq and Syria.
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