
It's Done. The Future Is Battery-Powered Electric Cars
The rise of electric cars is staggering. Over the past decade, Teslas have gone from being the car
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Women Are Asking for Promotions, But Men Keep Getting Them
Women want to be leaders in the workplace, but employers are still passing them by in favor of
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No More Naive Calls to Putin: Inside Macron’s Very French Reset
In his first term, Emmanuel Macron made a point of visiting each and every EU member state. Those
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The German Property Crisis Is Claiming Its First Big Victims
In July this year, Nuremberg’s mayor celebrated the final beam being placed atop the redeveloped Quelle building, a
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Milan’s Push to Lure World’s Wealthy Stokes Boom and Backlash
Milan has become a mecca for the wealthy, but the downsides of that shift are starting to show.
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Early Estimates Suggest Japan Didn’t Conduct FX Intervention
Japan likely refrained from intervening in the currency market to prop up the yen earlier this week, according
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Geneva Auto Show Resurrects Itself in the 40C Heat of Qatar
Shimmering skyscrapers, desert backdrops and 40C (104F) heat — not what you’d usually expect at the Geneva International
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Singapore Says 36-Year-Old Arrested in Response to Query on 3AC
Singapore authorities have confirmed that an unnamed 36-year-old man was arrested at the city-state’s Changi Airport on Sept.
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Malaysia’s LTAT Pension Fund to Make Boustead Plantations General Offer
Malaysia’s armed forces pension fund will offer to buy the shares of its palm oil unit Boustead Plantations
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Philippine Inflation Flaring Up Is Putting Rate Hike in View
Philippine inflation accelerated to the fastest pace in four months in September as rice prices surged, boosting the
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One of the World's Strongest Ever Gusts of Wind Hits Taiwan
One of Taiwan’s small outlying islands was hit by one of the strongest gusts of wind ever measured
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Hong Kong to Pause Selling Commercial Land as Market Falters
Hong Kong’s government will refrain from selling commercial sites in land tenders this quarter as the office market
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