Sudan's Darfur fighting: Why an accountant took up arms
Sudan's western region of Darfur has seen some of the worst fighting recently, including ethnic attacks.
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Tencent’s Revenue Grows Most in Over a Year After China Reopens
Tencent Holdings Ltd. grew revenue at its fastest pace in more than a year, fueling hopes the world’s
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Theme Park Boss Urges Sunak to Reverse Tourism Tax
The new boss of Alton Towers-owner Merlin Entertainments Ltd. has urged the UK government to bring back a
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Top UK Rolex Retailer Expects First-Quarter Sales Decline
Watches of Switzerland Group Plc, the top seller of Rolex timepieces in the UK, expects first quarter sales
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Ripple’s XRP Bucks Crypto Gloom After Latest Court Twist Sparks 8% Jump
XRP, the native token of Ripple Labs Inc.’s blockchain ecosystem, jumped the most in about seven weeks after
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Los Angeles Cash Bail Restricted by Judge During Court Challenge
The cash bail system in Los Angeles was curtailed by a state judge who issued a preliminary injunction
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A Billion New Air Conditioners Will Save Lives But Cook the Planet
Summer in India has always been hot. Increasingly, it’s testing the limits of human survival. As temperatures have
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US student suspended for filming teacher using racial slur
The school says the girl was removed for "inappropriate use of electronic devices", but family wants an apology.
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Why Somalia's once-banned boxing thrives in the former warzone
Somalia's only official boxing club offers a haven for a group of young people in Mogadishu.
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Here’s How Much Wealth You Need to Join the Richest 1% Globally
If you want to join Monaco’s richest 1%, you’ll need an eight-figure fortune. It takes $12.4 million to
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Wall Street's Biggest Banks Face a Harsh Reality Check in China
More than three years after China’s grand financial opening, it’s becoming clear to Wall Street giants that their
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Biden cancels Australia visit as debt ceiling default nears
By Steve Holland and David Brunnstrom WASHINGTON (Reuters) -An unfolding crisis over the U.S. debt ceiling prompted President Joe Biden
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