German Factory Orders Fall Further, Adding to Industry Weakness
German factory orders unexpectedly fell in April, further dimming prospects for Europe’s largest economy after it endured the
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TSMC Tempers Capex Outlook to $32 Billion as Chip Demand Weakens
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. tempered its outlook for 2023 capital spending, as the main chipmaker to Apple Inc.
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Pakistan Narrows Funding Gap, Hopes for IMF Loan This Week
Pakistan is pursuing efforts to secure the remaining $2 billion in external funding gap out of a $6
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Singapore to hold final horse race after more than 180 years
The Southeast Asian island nation's only race course will hold its final meeting next year.
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Factbox-What is the Kakhovka dam in Ukraine?
The southern command of Ukraine's Armed Forces said on Tuesday that the Kakhovka dam in the Russian-controlled parts
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Video shows water gushing from huge breach in the Nova Kakhovka dam in Russian occupied Ukraine
Drone video emerged late Monday showing a deluge of water gushing from a sizeable breach in a major dam in Russian-occupied southern Ukraine, as Kyiv blamed Moscow's forces for committing an "act of terror."
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49ers quarterback room gets more head-scratching with QB visit
The San Francisco 49ers have a much-talked-about quarterback competition this offseason, and they are potentially going to add another signal caller.The San Francisco 49ers' quarterback situation is an interesting one as we get closer to training camp. Trey Lance, who was supposed to start ...
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Korean Air ‘100% In’ to Make Asiana Merger Happen, CEO Says
The head of Korean Air Lines Co. said he is willing to make concessions to international regulators so
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Japan Aims for Women to Make Up 30% of Directors at Top Firms
Japan will aim to have women make up at least 30% of directors at major firms by 2030,
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Actors union vote to authorize a strike next month, possibly joining writers
Members of the union representing television and film actors, SAG-AFTRA, have voted to authorize a strike against major studios if a new contract isn't reached by the time their current deal ends on June 30.
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Hollywood actors authorize strike as writers still out
By Lisa Richwine LOS ANGELES (Reuters) -Hollywood's actors union voted to authorize a strike if contract talks break down, turning
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Commonwealth Bank of Australia removes international money transfer fee
Commonwealth Bank of Australia, the country's biggest lender, said on Tuesday it was removing transaction fees for its
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