
Japan’s Ruling Party Loses a Special Election in Blow to Kishida
Japan’s ruling Liberal Democratic Party lost a special election over the weekend and barely scraped out a victory
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Mohamed Muizzu: The Maldives' new president wants India out
In an exclusive interview, Dr Mohamed Muizzu tells the BBC he wants all Indian troops removed.
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Asia Stocks Set For Losses as US Volatility Rises: Markets Wrap
Asian stocks are set to fall in early trading as the rout in US stocks and Treasuries deepened
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Yen Breaches 150 Per Dollar Again, Raising Intervention Risk
The yen briefly weakened beyond 150 against the dollar again in early Asian trading on Monday as the
1970-01-01 08:00

Kuda Bux: The Indian magician who charmed the West with his 'X-ray eyes'
Kuda Bux found fame after claiming he was able to read with his face covered like an Egyptian mummy.
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BOJ May Review Yield-Curve Control Policy as Rates Rise: Nikkei
Bank of Japan officials are pondering the question of whether to tweak the settings of the yield-curve control
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Ukraine fears drone shortages due to China restrictions
Volunteers in Ukraine say it is harder to access Chinese-made drone parts after Beijing clamped down.
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PE-Backed Power Capital Renewable Energy Put Up for Sale: Times
Power Capital Renewable Energy, one of the UK’s biggest developers of solar energy and battery storage, has been
1970-01-01 08:00

Unilever’s New Boss Hein Schumacher Faces Long List of Investor Demands
For a company that prides itself on purpose, Unilever Plc has lacked a sense of direction for several
1970-01-01 08:00

Irish-linked spyware used in brazen attacks - report
A new report calls on the Irish government to investigate a digital surveillance firm.
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First Woman to Lead Germany’s Biggest Union Takes Aim at Tesla
The incoming first female head of Germany’s most powerful labor union IG Metall is warning Elon Musk about
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Sunak’s AI Guest List Risks Falling Short as Leaders Hold Back
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak was hoping his AI summit next month would bring heads of the most powerful
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