
Ukraine war: Russians likely targeted Khmelnytsky nuclear plant - Zelensky
The International Atomic Energy Agency said the plant's operations were unaffected.
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China: Police rescue 1,000 cats, bust illicit trade of feline meat
The felines would have been passed off as pork or mutton, state-affiliated media report.
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David Hunter: Appeal against Cyprus manslaughter verdict begins
David Hunter was convicted of the manslaughter of his ill wife but could be tried again for murder.
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China says graphite export curbs not targeted at specific sector
BEIJING China's commerce ministry said on Thursday that recently announced restrictions on graphite exports are not targeted at
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Nomura Redraws China Strategy, Cuts Jobs After Losses Deepen
Nomura Holdings Inc. is overhauling its China business after losses there snowballed, reflecting setbacks to plans by Japan’s
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PizzaExpress Circles In on Wagamama: The London Rush
This morning’s news deluge offers good occasion to think about lunch early: Wagamama owner The Restaurant Group Plc
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Toyota CEO Sees EVs as ‘Missing Piece’ for World’s Top Carmaker
How’s this for a difficult job: taking over from the founder’s grandson, who led the family business to
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BOJ to end negative interest rates in 2024, more economists say- Reuters poll
TOKYO The Bank of Japan will end its negative interest rate policy next year, according to nearly two-thirds
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Tesla supplier Syrah expects more graphite buys ahead of China export ban
Australian producer Syrah Resources on Thursday said it expects buyers outside of China to step up their purchases
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SK Hynix Says It Won’t Agree to Western Digital-Kioxia Merger
SK Hynix Inc. declared its opposition to a merger of Kioxia Holdings Corp. and Western Digital Corp., introducing
1970-01-01 08:00

Israel Gaza: EU leaders set to back humanitarian pauses
Thursday's summit is overshadowed by Hamas's war with Israel and a failure to project a united front.
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Japan's Denso to invest $3.3 billion to bulk up chips business, president says
TOKYO Japanese automotive supplier Denso will invest about 500 billion yen ($3.3 billion) in semiconductors by 2030 as
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