
North Korea: Kim Jong Un shows off missiles to Russia defence chief Shoigu
Russia's defence minister Sergei Shoigu praised N Korea’s military as the “most powerful” in the world.
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US Rate Pivot Will Boost Korean Bonds the Most in Emerging Asia
Traders who piled into South Korean bonds last year were handed a 15% loss — the worst outcome
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Singapore to execute first woman on drugs charge for the first time in 20 years
Sir Richard Branson and activists have called on authorities to spare Saridewi Djamani.
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Ukrainian host family in Somerset forge 'life-long friendship'
A couple share their hosting experience as part of an appeal for new host families to come forward.
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Renault’s Margin Rises to Record on Strong Car Demand, Prices
Renault SA’s first-half earnings exceeded recently upgraded expectations as the French carmaker continues to see strong demand and
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Ukraine war: Western tanks get pummelled on front line
Russians use layers of mines to prevent Ukraine's advance on the southern front.
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VW-Xpeng Deal Is Evidence of China’s Growing EV Dominance
German auto giant Volkswagen AG’s $700 million investment in Xpeng Inc. is a vote of confidence in the
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Russia-Africa summit: Putin seeks to extend influence
Russia's president is hosting a summit of African leaders in a bid to increase Moscow's influence.
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Hedges Against Risk of Yen Surge Hit Four-Month High Before BOJ
Traders are ramping up protection against a surge in the yen as speculation remains alive that the Bank
1970-01-01 08:00

Crypto Regulatory Framework Bill Endorsed by House Financial Services Committee
Legislation championed by crypto advocates that sets clearer rules for the nascent industry was approved by a key
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Venture Firm Debuts $150 Million Fund for Indian AI Startups
Indian venture capital firm Together Fund announced a $150 million early-stage fund to back AI companies, aiming to
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Private Credit Lures $71 Billion in Second Quarter, Preqin Says
Demand for private credit rebounded globally in the second quarter, with 34 new funds raising $71.2 billion, more
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