
UK Retail Sales Fall More Than Expected in Spell of Warm Weather
UK retail sales tumbled more than expected as unusually warm weather deterred shoppers from spending on clothes for
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Travis King: Soldier who fled to North Korea 'charged back in US'
Charges against Travis King reportedly include desertion and possessing sexual images of a child.
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Israel Latest: US Downs Missiles Targeting Israel From Yemen
The Pentagon said it’s experiencing an increase in drone attacks on US military bases in Iraq and Syria,
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China Offers Record Cash Infusion to Keep Rates Low for Growth
China took a fresh step to ensure funding costs in its financial markets are sufficiently low so a
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Sweden Power Crunch Can Be Eased With Offshore Wind, Orsted Says
The best option for Sweden to mitigate a power crunch in the second half of this decade is
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Intel, Siemens Pull Out of Web Summit After Israel Remarks
Intel Corp. and Siemens AG are pulling out of Web Summit, the biggest technology conference in Europe, following
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Sri Lanka Wins Initial IMF Approval for $330 Million Payout
Sri Lanka secured an initial funding approval from the International Monetary Fund, paving the way for the South
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Empty Homes Are Forcing Hong Kong Developers to Cut Home Prices
Hong Kong’s property developers are racing to sell homes with a tactic they haven’t had to use for
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China has sharply expanded nuclear arsenal, US says
Beijing now possesses some 500 operational nuclear warheads, a new Pentagon report says.
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UAW and General Motors Inch Toward Tentative Deal, Union Negotiator Says
General Motors Co. and the United Auto Workers are moving toward a tentative agreement that would put an
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Fed’s Logan Says Not Yet Convinced Inflation Is Trending to 2%
Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas President Lorie Logan said there has been some “welcome progress” in tackling inflation
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English Councils Face £4 Billion Funding Gap After Bankruptcies
English councils are grappling with £4 billion ($4.9 billion) gap in their finances over the next two years,
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