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Nissan to solicit early retirements while eyeing plant closures in Japan
 
Nissan to solicit early retirements while eyeing plant closures in Japan
 
The move comes after sources said a day earlier that the carmaker was considering closing two plants in Kanagawa Prefecture.
 
 
 
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Kyiv said Russian negotiators have demanded Ukraine pull its troops out of all Ukrainian regions claimed by Moscow before any ceasefire deal.
 
 
 
 
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