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What to watch for today
Liberia releases preliminary results for its presidential election. They were expected yesterday but were delayed until today. Unofficial results suggest senator and former soccer star George Weah [is in the lead]( over opponent and current vice president Joseph Boakai. The result will be the first democratic transfer of power in over 70 years.
Egypt announces its interest rate decision. The central bank [is expected to]( keep rates on hold in its monetary policy meeting today, as inflation has eased but remains in the double digits.
China rolls out visa waivers for 53 countries. Starting today Beijing, Tianjin, and Hebei will allow visitors from over 50 countries (including the US and Schengen area member states) to stay for [six days without obtaining a visa]( extending its previous visa-free visiting period of 72 hours.
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While you were sleeping
Dozens were killed and injured in a suicide attack in Kabul. The blast [killed at least 40]( and wounded 30 at the Afghan Voice news agency and a neighboring Shia cultural center in the Afghan capital. The Taliban denied it was behind the attack, which happened during a morning panel discussion at the cultural center.
South Korea got even tougher on cryptocurrency trading. Government regulators will be able to [close virtual coin exchanges]( if needed, and will ban anonymous cryptocurrency accounts. Bitcoin [dropped 11%]( on the news. Earlier this month, South Korea said it was mulling [a capital gains tax]( on cryptocurrency trading.
Israel passed a controversial law muzzling the police. It [prevents police from announcing]( whether theyâve found enough evidence for an indictment before prosecutors decide whether to press charges. Critics say the law is designed to reduce public anger over two corruption probes, in which prime minister Binyamin Netanyahu is a suspect.
China raised the price of its national hooch. State-owned [Kweichow Moutai]( which makes expensive baiju liquor, said it would bump prices by 18% across all its products. Moutai, the worldâs most valuable spirits maker, expects liquor sales volume to have grown 34% in 2017 and profit to be up 58% from a year earlier.
Japan reported strong economic numbers for November. Retail sales, helped by rising wages and a tightening labor market, were [up 2.2% from a year ago]( compared to expectations of 1.2%. Memory chip demand also helped industrial output beat estimates.
Quartz obsession interlude
Lianna Brinded on the most important New Yearâs resolution. âEvery year around January, the world pivots towards how we can all achieve our usual New Yearâs resolutions of wanting to lose weight, get more fit, or stopping smoking. While all those pledges contribute to a healthier lifestyle, there is often one area that gets forgottenâsleep.â [Read more here](.
Matters of debate
Robots will turbo-charge gender and race pay inequality. By eliminating lower-skilled jobs, automation will hit [women and minorities]( the hardest.
Chipotle CEO is the toughest job in the restaurant sector. The eateryâs next leader must [stage a much-needed turnaround]( while his or her predecessor looks on.
The 2018 Winter Olympics are already tainted. Letting Russian athletes compete under a âneutral flagâ [is a non-punishment]( (paywall) that sends a weak message.
Surprising discoveries
A Chinese mall erected a massive Trump-inspired dog statue at its entrance. #TrumpDog features the US presidentâs [hairdo and golden eyebrows](.
The 2020 Tokyo Olympics will use facial recognition for athletes. A new system [will handle entry]( for 400,000 competitors, officials, and reporters.
A US auction house is selling one of Hitlerâs limousines. [Worldwide Auctioneers in Arizona]( called it âthe most historically significant automobile ever offered for public sale.â
500 people attended a monkeyâs funeral. Its owner posted an invitation to the service [in an online obituary]( (paywall).
Daniel Day-Lewis made a Balenciaga dress from scratch. The method actor prepared for his role in Phantom Thread, by [learning to sketch, drape, and sew]( like a fashion designer.
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