Hunt Given £17 Billion UK Borrowing Boost Before Statement
UK government borrowing is running 15% below official forecasts, setting the stage for Chancellor Jeremy Hunt to announce
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‘Unrealistic’ Land Pledges Weaken US, Saudi Arabia Climate Goals
More than 100 countries have pledged about 1 billion hectares (3.9 million square miles) of land — more
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Former NBA Player Darius Miles Avoids Prison in Health-Care Fraud Case
Darius Miles, who was the highest-ever National Basketball Association draft pick to come straight out of high school
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Riverwood Capital Raises $1.8 Billion for Global Technology Fund
Riverwood Capital, which invests in high-growth technology companies, closed $1.8 billion in new commitments in the largest fundraising
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Ukraine war: The Kyiv vintage football shop that moved to Manchester
Polina and Serge's store shop was in their hometown which they were forced to flee when Russia invaded.
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Liberia country profile
Provides an overview of Liberia, including key dates and facts about this west African country.
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Microsoft Says Altman, Brockman Will Lead New In-House AI Team
Microsoft Corp. said that Sam Altman will lead the software developer’s new in-house artificial intelligence team after the
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Super Junior's Kyuhyun injured by knife-wielding intruder
Super Junior's Kyuhyun sustained a cut on his finger while trying to restrain a dressing room intruder.
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Ukraine war: The Russians fighting for a Ukrainian passport
Russians in Ukraine say they can't work, use services or get bank accounts due to their nationality.
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Altman Sought Billions For AI Chip Venture Before OpenAI Ouster
In the weeks leading up to his shocking ouster from OpenAI, Sam Altman was actively working to raise
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Hackers Are Exploiting a Flaw in Citrix Software Despite Fix
A critical flaw in software from Citrix Systems Inc., a company that pioneered remote access so people can
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Funerals: Study shows Irish wakes may help more with grief
More people in the UK are suffering from prolonged grief than in Ireland - and wakes may be a factor.
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