
Philippines, France Agree to Start Defense Pact Negotiations
The Philippines and France agreed to initiate talks for a defense agreement that would allow troop visits, as
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Israel Recalls Negotiators From Qatar, Steps Up Strikes on Hamas
Israel pulled its negotiating team out of Qatar, denting hopes that a seven-day cease-fire in its war with
1970-01-01 08:00

Macron Concerns Derail EU-South America Trade Deal Yet Again
A major trade deal between the European Union and South American economies received a serious setback after French
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Stock Shopping Spree, Climate Summit: Saturday US Briefing
We’ve entered the final month of 2023, and fingers crossed stocks will have a great finish after a
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Meme-Stock Crowd Plows Into Cross-Asset Rally Lifting Risky Bets
A rally across all asset classes powering the S&P 500 to its best month in over a year
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The Future of Nuclear Energy Will Be Decided In Idaho
The global resurgence for nuclear energy starts in the barren, high desert of Idaho. Almost every nuclear plant
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COP28 Latest: New Initiatives Targets Most Polluting Companies
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Exxon CEO, a Climate Villain to Many, Makes His Debut at COP
Exxon Mobil Corp. CEO Darren Woods cuts a strange figure at the COP28 climate summit — an oil
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Climate, Credit and the King’s Greek Tie: Saturday UK Briefing
Hello, from London, where the Elgin Marbles will be staying in the British Museum for awhile longer. The
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Kenya to Consider Sovereign Green Bonds to Fund Climate Projects
Kenya is weighing selling sovereign green bonds and debt-for-nature swap deals to fund climate projects, President William Ruto
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The NBA’s New Cup Tournament Is Bringing in Viewers
If you happened to tune in to an NBA game in November on a Tuesday or Friday night,
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Venezuela Stirs Nationalism in Dispute Over Oil-Rich Territory
For decades, Venezuelan schoolchildren have been taught to draw a map of their country different from the one
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