
Menendez Vows to Fight Corruption Charges, Stay in Senate
Democratic New Jersey Senator Bob Menendez vowed to fight corruption charges and keep his US Senate seat, leaving
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City of London Watchdogs to Ask Firms for Diversity Plans
UK regulators want to boost diversity and inclusion in the financial services sector by requiring firms to set
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Booking’s €1.6 Billion Etraveli Deal Blocked by EU Watchdogs
Booking Holdings Inc.’s €1.6 billion ($1.7 billion) takeover of Sweden’s Etraveli Group was blocked by the European Union,
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How War and Aging Dams Left Libya Exposed to a Climate Superstorm
The mother of five knew something was wrong with the rain. The windows of her home in the
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Panic in Nagorno-Karabakh but Azerbaijan rejects fears of ethnic cleansing
Thousands of ethnic Armenians fear for their safety despite Azerbaijan's promises.
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Instacart Names Sequoia Partner, Ex-COO Ravi Gupta to Board
Instacart named former chief financial and operating officer Ravi Gupta to its board of directors Friday, formalizing a
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Holiday illness toddler stuck in Portugal amid insurance delay
Two-year-old Theo has a virus attacking his brain and needs a medical plane transfer.
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India-Canada row: Justin Trudeau repeats allegation against India amid row
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has said that there were "credible reasons" for the allegation.
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Do China's recent military purges spell trouble for Xi Jinping?
Military officials are disappearing - is this a sign of instability or Xi Jinping's strength?
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Investors Call for Policy Unleashing $275 Trillion for Net Zero
An influential group of institutional investors has called on governments to remove policy barriers to help unleash an
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Economists Aren’t Buying Australia’s Ambitious Housing Plans
Australian governments have unveiled multi-billion dollar plans in recent days to help address the nation’s deepening housing crisis,
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US returns Egon Schiele art stolen by Nazis to heirs
Jewish performer Fritz Grünbaum who owned these Egon Schiele pieces was killed by the Nazis in 1941.
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