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(Source: AFP)

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12:55 AM , 15 May

Jammu: KAS Officer Found Hanging From Ceiling in Apartment

A Kashmir Administrative Services (KAS) officer was found hanging from the ceiling in his apartment in Jammu on Tuesday evening, police said.

A 2004 batch KAS officer, Sushil Atri, was the deputy director of Integrated Child Development Services and he lived in Ansal Apartments in Sainik Colony area, they said.

According to preliminary investigation, it is a case of suicide. Further investigation is underway, an officer said.

(Source: PTI)

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10:49 PM , 14 May

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10:22 PM , 14 May

US Targets $300 Billion of Chinese Goods for New Tariff Hikes

US officials listed $300 billion more of Chinese goods for possible tariff hikes while Beijing vowed on Tuesday to "fight to the finish" in an escalating trade battle that is fueling fears about damage to global economic growth.

The US Trade Representative's Office issued its target list after Beijing announced tariff hikes Monday on $60 billion of American goods in their spiraling dispute over Chinese technology ambitions and other irritants. Chinese authorities were reacting to President Donald Trump's surprise decision last week to impose punitive duties on $200 billion of imports from China.

"China will fight to the finish," said a foreign ministry spokesman, Geng Shuang.

(Source: AP)

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Published: 14 May 2019, 6:00 AM IST
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