
Turkish Airlines Mega Plane Order Taking More Time to Wrap Up
Turkish Airlines is still working out the contours of its planned 600-aircraft order, with an announcement of the
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Ghana Nears $2.6 Billion Debt Revamp Deal With Pension Funds
Ghana’s pension funds are close to agreeing to a deal to restructure $2.6 billion worth of government bonds
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Jasmine Hartin: Socialite spared jail after killing Belize police chief
Jasmin Hartin pleaded guilty in April to manslaughter of a police chief in Belize with his own gun.
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Kosovo: Nato ready to send more troops after unrest
Pristina and Belgrade trade blame after ethnic Albanian mayors were elected in ethnic Serb areas.
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Why Are Electric Car Names So Bad?
The chance to name a new car is precious, a billion-dollar branding exercise with decades of potential staying
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Donald Trump recorded saying he kept classified file after leaving office
Prosecutors investigating the former president's handling of classified files obtain an audio tape.
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US questions Sudan parties' commitment to truce as clashes continue
KHARTOUM A senior U.S. official said violations of a ceasefire in Sudan have led Washington to "seriously question"
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Debt-Limit Deal Passes the House, Easing US Default Concerns
The House passed debt-limit legislation forged by President Joe Biden and Speaker Kevin McCarthy that would impose restraints
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Byju’s Lenders Scrap Talks to Restructure $1.2 Billion Loan
Creditors to Byju’s, India’s most valuable startup, have pulled out of negotiations with the company to recast a
1970-01-01 08:00

ECB Warns BOJ Policy Change Could Test Global Bond Markets
A rare European Central Bank warning about the bond market risk of a Bank of Japan policy change
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Swiss Watch Exports to US Fall for First Time in Over Two Years
Monthly Swiss watch exports to the US declined for the first time in more than two years signaling
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Ben Roberts-Smith: Australian soldier loses landmark defamation case
Ben Roberts-Smith loses his defamation case against newspapers which accused him of war crimes.
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