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Shinzo Abe doesn't wear a wizard's hat. Nor is the prime minister known to be skilled in sorcery, voodoo or hypnosis. And yet somehow Abenomics entranced millions for nearly three years, none more so than the MBA set in New York and London that should have known better. Western investment banks beefed up Tokyo staffs, stamped "buy" ratings on Nikkei stocks and raced out reports on Japan triumphing
The father of Alan Kurdi has urged world leaders to keep the door open to refugees, as Fergal Keane reports The father of Alan Kurdi, the three-year-old boy who drowned a year ago as his family fled Syria, has urged Europe to keep its doors open to migrants. Abdullah Kurdi told the BBC he still hoped that world leaders could stop the war in Syria. Haunting images of Alan's body lying on a Turkish
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