China and Saudi Arabia Sign Currency Swap Worth $7 Billion
China and Saudi Arabia signed a local-currency swap agreement worth around $7 billion, deepening their ties as countries
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Uttarakhand tunnel collapse: First video emerges of Indian workers stuck in tunnel
The 41 workers have been trapped in an under-construction tunnel in northern India since 12 November.
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Abu Dhabi’s $50 Billion Fund Sets Up Wealth Tech Firm With BNY
Lunate, the Abu Dhabi-based alternate investment fund with more than $50 billion of assets, is partnering with Bank
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N Korea tells Japan it will launch spy satellite in days
Pyongyang has already failed twice this year to get a spy satellite into space.
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Top Abu Dhabi Health Firm Set to Join Middle East Listing Spree
Abu Dhabi-based PureHealth Holding PJSC, a health-care platform controlled by one of the city’s sovereign wealth funds and
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Robbie Williams fan dies after fall at Sydney concert
The woman in her 70s slipped and fell down six rows of seats, suffering serious head injuries.
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TSMC Weighs Third Japan Chip Plant With Cutting-Edge 3nm Tech
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. is considering building a third plant in Japan that would make advanced 3-nanometer chips,
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Yahya Sinwar: Who is the Hamas leader?
Thousands of Israeli troops are trying to find the man who heads the organisation's political wing.
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Elon Musk's X sues Media Matters over antisemitism analysis
The lawsuit says Media Matters "manipulated" data in an attempt to "destroy" the social media site.
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Chinese Property Bonds, Shares Jump on Funding Support Plan
Chinese developers’ bonds and shares gained after authorities began drafting a list of 50 real estate firms that
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A New Front Is Opening Up in the US-China Conflict Over Chips
President Joe Biden has adopted a two-pronged approach to constrain China’s high-tech progress, curbing Beijing’s access to leading-edge
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Chinese-Owned MMG Snaps Up Botswana Copper Mine for $1.9 Billion
A unit of state-owned China Minmetals Corp. bought a copper mine in Botswana for about $1.9 billion, ending
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