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RABAT, Morocco AP 鈥?Senior White House adviser Jared Kushner led a delegation from Israel to Morocco on Tuesday on the first known direct flight since the two countries agreed to establish full diplomatic ties earlier this month as part of a series of U.S.-brokered normalization accords with Arab countries.Kushner, President Donald Trumps son-in-law, has overseen the diplomatic push that saw the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Sudan and Morocco normalize relations with Israel in historic agreements that also brought them major favors from Washington.As part of the deal, Morocco, which is home to a small but centuries-old Jewish community and has long welcomed Israeli tourists, secured U.S. recognition of its 1975 annexation of聽the disputed region of Western Sahara, which is not recognized by the United Nations.The U.S. decision to recognize Morocc stanley water bottle an sovereignty ov stanley cup er Western Sahara has drawn criticism from the U.N. as well as American allies in Africa and beyond. African observers have said it could destabilize the broader region, already struggling against Islamist insurgencies and migrant trafficking. Former U.S. Secretary of State James Baker, who served as U.N. envoy to the Western Sahara, has called it an astounding retreat from the principles of international law and diplomacy. Israel has traditionally backed the U.N. position and has stanley cup not said whether it will join the U.S. in recognizing Moroccan control over the area.Joining Kushner was the head of Israels delegation, Ubqe Holocaust survivor, author Gerda Weissmann Klein dies at 97
REUTERS/Toru Hanai/File PhotoA worker cycles near a fac stanley cup tory at the Keihin industrial zone in Kawasaki, Japan February 17, 2016. Japan automaker labour unions are reducing their demands for pay rises for the next fiscal year from amounts sought the previous year, a move that could hamper the Abe government efforts to stoke demand and defeat deflation. Reuters11:13 JST,ensp;August 15, 2022TOKYO Reuters Japan economy rebounded at a slower-than-expected pace in the second quarter from a COVID-induced slump, data showed on Monday, highlighting uncertainty on whether consumption will grow enough to bolster a much-delayed, fragile recovery.While rising consumption propped up April-June growth, the outlook has been clouded by a resurgence in infections, slowing global growth, supply constraints and rising raw material prices that are boosting households ; living costs.Consumption and capital expenditure will continue to drive growth in July-September. But momentum may not be that strong as rising inflation is cooling household spending, said Atsushi Takeda, chief economist at stanley cup Itochu Economic Research Institute.While domestic demand may continue to expand, falling exports could put a brake on Japan recovery, he said.The world third-largest economy expanded an annualized 2.2% in April-June, government data showed, marking the third straight quarter of increas stanley kubek e but falling short of median market forecast |
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