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Escaping the 'Bubble': LGBT Tourism Eyes New Horizons

From gay-friendly honeymoon destinations to party escapes, tourism has long catered to LGBT travelers. But as acceptance grows, so do calls for the industry to broaden its offers, and avoid cliches.

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Trump Presses EU on Trade Barriers in Tit-for-Tat

U.S. President Donald Trump has renewed his demand that the European Union halt its trade barriers to U.S. products in order to spare his allies new steel and aluminum tariffs.

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Poland Sunday Shopping Ban Takes Effect

A new law banning Sunday trading in Poland has gone into effect, with supermarkets and other retail outlets closed in the staunchly Catholic country.

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Iran, Serbia Resume Direct Flights after 27-Year Gap

After a gap of 27 years, direct flights between Iran and Serbia resumed on Saturday, when an IranAir jet touched down at Belgrade's Nikola Tesla airport, Serbian media reported.

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Turkish Airlines to Buy at Least 50 Airbus, Boeing Jets

Turkish Airlines has confirmed plans to buy at least 50 wide-body aircraft from Airbus and Boeing as the flag carrier ramps up its ambitions ahead of a move to a new Istanbul airport.

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Principal Sources of U.S. Steel, Aluminum Imports

President Donald Trump on Thursday promised to show fairness and flexibility towards America's "real friends" in rolling out new tariffs of 25 percent on steel and 10 percent on aluminum.

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Asian Markets Rally as Trump Agrees to Kim Summit

News that Donald Trump had agreed to meet North Korean leader Kim Jong Un sent Asian stock markets surging and the yen tumbling on Friday, while dealers were also optimistic US trade tariffs will be less severe than thought.

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Allies, Rivals Alike Hit Out at Trump Trade Tariffs

United States trading partners, led by Asian powerhouses China and Japan, lashed out Friday at controversial tariffs on foreign steel and aluminium signed off by President Donald Trump, as fears grew of a global trade war.

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Cautious Bank of Japan Holds Line on Monetary Policy

Japan's central bank on Friday said it was keeping its ultra-loose monetary policy in place, in keeping with expectations, as the world's third-largest economy struggles to rekindle growth.

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Trump Rolls Out Sweeping Tariffs, Defying Trade War Warnings

U.S. President Donald Trump on Thursday slapped deeply contentious trade tariffs on foreign steel and aluminum, swatting aside warnings of a global trade war and protests from allies in Europe and at home.

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