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Palestinian farmers grind wheat during the annual harvest season in Khan Yunis, near the Israeli border, in the southern Gaza Strip on May 15, 2013. Palestinian farmers working each year to collect during the annual harvest of wheat, Palestinian farmers living in extreme frustration because of the Israeli siege imposed on the Gaza Strip since the year 2007, after Hamas seized the coastal. Photo by Ahmed Deeb / WN
Crops   Photos   South Korea   Wheat   Wikipedia: Genetically modified wheat
 Reuters 
South Korea finds no GM wheat in Oregon imports, but tests ongoing
Wed 5 Jun 2013
SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea said on Wednesday it has not detected any genetically modified wheat in tests so far on imports of the grain and flour from the state of Oregon, but plans wider tests to... (photo: WN / Ahmed Deeb)
Camry  a luxury car by Toyota at Auto show, India
Industry   Market   Photos   Toyota   Wikipedia: Toyota
 The Guardian 
Toyota says to recall 242,000 vehicles for brake glitch
Wed 5 Jun 2013
TOKYO (Reuters) - Toyota Motor Corp said it will recall about 242,000 vehicles worldwide, including the Prius hybrid, due to a brake glitch. Toyota said on Wednesday that the brake in the recalled... (photo: WN / Geeta)
Western Australia - City - Building - Economy - Consumer - Shoppers.  The Guardian  Wed 5 Jun 2013
Australian economy expands by 0.6%
GDP growth in first quarter of 2013 slower than trend but bolstered by Australia's exports GDP has grown by 0.6% in the first quarter of 2012. Photograph: Richard McDowell/Alamy The economy expanded... (photo: WN / patricia)
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Workers stand in front of a garment factory during a protest demanding better pay, on the outskirts of Dhaka, Bangladesh, Monday, June 12, 2006.  BBC News  Wed 5 Jun 2013
UK announces £18m aid for Bangladesh factory workers
The UK is to donate £18m to help train Bangladeshi garment workers, following the collapse of a factory in Dhaka that killed more than 1,100 people. Minister Alan Duncan announced the aid as he... (photo: AP / Pavel Rahman)
Bangladesh   Industry   Photos   UK   Wikipedia: 2013 Savar building collapse
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Japan's Liberal Democratic Party President Shinzo Abe smiles during a question and answer during a press conference at the party headquarters in Tokyo Monday, Dec. 17, 2012, a day after the party's landslide victory over the ruling Democratic Party of Japan led by Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda in parliamentary elections. Abe stressed Monday that the road ahead will not be easy as he tries to revive Japan's sputtering economy and bolster its national security amid deteriorating relations with China. The Guardian Wed 5 Jun 2013
Japan's Abe to target income gains in growth strategy
By Kaori Kaneko and Tetsushi Kajimoto TOKYO (Reuters) - Prime Minister Shinzo Abe will pledge to boost incomes by 3 percent annually and allow tax cuts and reduce red... (photo: AP / Koji Sasahara)
Economy   Investment   Japan   Photos   Wikipedia: Economy of Japan
People use platic to protect from rain during the rainy day in Kolkata on Wednesday 29 May 2013 BBC News Wed 5 Jun 2013
10 things you might not know about India
For many people writing about India, the common cliches of Delhi belly, lengthy traffic jams, bureaucracy, corruption and yoga retreats are the subjects that fill the... (photo: WN / Bhaskar Mallick)
Culture   Economy   India   Photos   Wikipedia: Economy of India
Apple Iphone 4 The Independent Wed 5 Jun 2013
Blow for Apple as US trade panel imposes import ban on a series of its gadgets
Apple has been dealt a major blow in its ongoing patent battle with arch rival Samsung after a federal panel in the US ruled that some of the Californian giant's products... (photo: WN / Sweet Radoc)
Apple   IPhone   Photos   Trade   Wikipedia: Apple Inc.
Coca Cola BBC News Wed 5 Jun 2013
Could Coca-Cola put fizz into manufacturing in Burma?
Coca-Cola is opening not one but two plants in Burma in the coming year. This is after a more than 60-year absence because of the country entering military rule in 1962.... (photo: WN / Sweet Radoc)
Burma   Coca Cola   Economy   Photos   Wikipedia: Coca-Cola
An example of the damage done by the March 2011 tsunami at Soma port, in Fukushima Prefecture, Japan. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon visited the port to get a first-hand look at the devastation. BBC News Wed 5 Jun 2013
Fukushima schools re-build after disaster
How do you re-build an education system destroyed by a disaster? The OECD's Andreas Schleicher describes the efforts in Japan, two years after the nuclear accident... (photo: UN / Evan Schneider)
Disaster   Japan   Nuclear   Photos   Wikipedia: Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster
Traders work on the floor at the New York Stock Exchange in New York, Tuesday, March 16, 2010 Reuters Tue 4 Jun 2013
US STOCKS-Wall Street ends down on fears Fed may scale back stimulus
* Fed's George: Markets need to be weaned off bond-buying * Dollar General slumps after outlook * Indexes down: Dow -0.5 pct; S&P; -0.6 pct; Nasdaq -0.6 pct By Caroline... (photo: AP / Seth Wenig)
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