Asia’s Gamblers Cheer Wave of Legalization, Pressuring Macau
In a sea change for the traditionally conservative region, some of the biggest tourism spots in Asia and
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Private Equity Firms Have $1.5 Trillion to Spend, But Are Struggling to Seal Deals
Private equity firms hunting for acquisitions with their $1.5 trillion of unspent capital are struggling to seal deals
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Gold Jewelry Recycling in India Seen Matching Record This Year
Indians will probably sell a record amount of used gold jewelry this year to take advantage of a
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Silvio Berlusconi obituary: Italy's flamboyant bounce-back politician
A media mogul who went into politics, he survived several corruption allegations.
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UK immigration: No clear case for routinely accepting Albania asylum claims - MPs
But more needs to be done to support the Albanian victims of people smuggling, a report finds.
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Kenya sickle cell: Fighting to dispel the myths around the disease
Kenyan Lea Kilenga Bey campaigns for better treatment for those who have the genetic disease.
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Andreessen Horowitz Picks Crypto-Friendly London as International Base
Silicon Valley venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz is planning to open its first international office in London, citing
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Diego Garcia: The tropical island ‘hell’ for dozens of stranded migrants
They set sail to flee persecution, they say - but ended up on an isolated island in the Indian Ocean.
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Tears as Walsall charity book reaches Ukraine's president
Photographer Peter Ford says he cried when he saw his book in president Zelensky's hands.
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UFC Fans Nearly Fell on Mike Malott As Rail Collapsed During UFC 289 Walkout in Vancouver
VIDEO: Rail collapses during UFC 289 walkout.
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Kolkata metro: A British engineer's unrealised India underwater train
Sir Harley Dalrymple-Hays's plan to build an underground rail in Kolkata did not take off because of lack of funds.
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Chinese censors take aim at AirDrop and Bluetooth
Authorities are relentlessly plugging the "cracks" in China's Great Firewall to quench dissent.
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