
Saudi Oil Cuts Throw Last Year’s Standout Economy Into Slow Lane
Saudi Arabia’s decision to extend its oil production cuts — part of a so far largely unsuccessful bid
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TikTok and Title 42 rumours fuel human smuggling at the US border
TikTok ads and misinformation are driving migrants to multi-billion dollar smuggling organisations.
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A Glut of Made-in-China Plastic Will Dent Oil’s Growth Machine
Once touted as a key driver of global oil profits, the plastics industry is staring down years of
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Syrian government cancels BBC press accreditation
The move follows a BBC documentary that linked the president's family to the drug trade.
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Danny Ainge Throws In Bizarre Clause to Paul Reed Contract Offer Just to Screw Sixers
Danny Ainge does not forget.
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Sudan conflict: Airstrike kills at least 22 in Khartoum
Hundreds have died and millions have been forced from their homes since fighting began in April.
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Struggling Bitcoin Miners Wary of Token’s Big ‘Halving’ Event
Crypto enthusiasts are hopeful that a once-in-four-years event which rewrites the underlying code of the world’s biggest cryptocurrency
1970-01-01 08:00

Ex-AQR Quant Says Inverted Yield Curve Won’t Crush Bond Returns
Worried that the dreaded inversion of the Treasury yield curve will lay out traps for your bond portfolio
1970-01-01 08:00

Markets Turn Against UK as Inflation and Growth Outlook Darkens
Markets have turned against the UK for the second time in under a year as the outlook for
1970-01-01 08:00

Insects find their way onto Italian plates despite resistance
Pulverising crickets to make flour for food is seen by some as a threat to the Mediterranean diet.
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Evan Gershkovich: US confirms Russia contact over prisoner swap for reporter
The White House says it is prepared to do "hard things" to free the American journalist from Russia.
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Ant to Buy Back Shares at 70% Lower Valuation Than at IPO
Jack Ma-backed Ant Group Co. is proposing to buy back as much as 7.6% of shares in an
1970-01-01 08:00