Ukraine war: Last grain ship leaves Odesa as deal deadline looms
Russia has threatened not to extend the deal allowing Ukraine's Black Sea grain exports despite the war.
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China’s Murky Debt Corner Faces Funding Squeeze
The $9 trillion of Chinese local government bonds that helped drag the rest of the world out of
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How to Adapt Home Design for Extreme Heat
The cooler parts of the northern hemisphere are getting hotter. Europe is the world’s fastest-warming continent, and Canada
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Nigeria's President Bola Tinubu declares state of emergency over food
The president plans to provide protection to farmers targeted by notorious kidnapping gangs.
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Joe Biden forgives $39 billion in student loan debt
The relief will help some 800,000 borrowers enrolled in income-driven repayment plans, officials say.
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Philippines Plans Debut $1 Billion Sukuk Bond Deal This Year
The Philippines is planning its debut in the Islamic bond market as the country’s government looks to fund
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Spain’s bull run tackles sexual assaults head on
Attacks on women at the running of the bulls festival in Pamplona continue despite efforts to clamp down.
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Solar Farms Out at Sea Are Clean Energy’s Next Breakthrough
Buffeted by waves as high as 10 meters (32 feet) in China’s Yellow Sea about 30 kilometers off
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Real Estate Is Most Distressed Sector in Europe, Study Finds
Real estate was the most distressed sector in Europe in the second quarter of the year, driven by
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A $239 Million Climate Tech Fund for Startups With Overlooked Carbon Solutions
Prime Coalition and Azolla Ventures have rolled out a $239 million fund to invest in early-stage startups that
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Sudan crisis: From Ruto to Sisi, leaders vie to drive peace process
Several different efforts are underway to end the Sudan conflict, which could destabilise its neighbours.
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Australian Pension Funds With $500 Billion Go Bargain Hunting
Australia’s pensions giants, flush with cash thanks to surging inflows, are looking to private markets for discount deals
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