Chandrayaan-3: Indian lunar mission inches closer to Moon
Chandrayaan-3 may not be the first to land on the south pole if it's beaten by Russia's new Moon mission.
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Australia’s No. 2 Pension Says Rates May Be High Until 2025
Australia’s second-largest pension fund said the nation’s borrowing costs could stay elevated until as late as 2025, arguing
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Lenovo Drops 6% After Profit Miss Amid Prolonged PC Downturn
Lenovo Group Ltd.’s profit missed estimates for a second straight quarter after the global PC market slid deeper
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Chinese Officials Meet With Foreign Firms to Ease Data Law Fears
China’s internet regulator is reaching out to foreign firms, including Walmart Inc. and PayPal Inc., to discuss ways
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Asian stocks hit 9-month lows on worries over China, US rates
By Ankur Banerjee SINGAPORE Asian shares sank to nine-month lows on Thursday, while the dollar was at a
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ECB’s Kazaks Says Any Additional Rate Hikes Would Be Very Small
Any additional interest-rate increases by the European Central Bank won’t be big, according to Governing Council member Martins
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US and Iran Rely on Shadow Diplomacy Where Open Deals Would Fail
The US and Iran are engaged in broad but largely unacknowledged efforts to reach agreements on everything from
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China Is Dragging Smartphone Market to Worst Year in a Decade
Global smartphone shipments are headed for their worst year for over a decade as prolonged economic uncertainties in
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After McDonald's, Burger King India drops tomatoes from its menu
Prices of essentials like tomatoes have skyrocketed in India in recent months.
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US Set to Escalate Claim Mexico Corn Policy Violates Trade Deal
The US is preparing to accelerate its complaint that Mexico’s ban on genetically modified corn violates the nations’
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UK Green Agenda Faces Another Hurdle as Offshore Wind Stumbles
The UK’s annual renewable energy auction may not include offshore wind for the first time since the system
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NBA star James Harden sells out 10,000 bottles of wine in seconds on Chinese livestream
NBA star James Harden expressed disbelief after Chinese fans snapped up 10,000 bottles of his own-branded wine in seconds, demonstrating the massive reach of livestreaming in the country, where basketball is loved by millions.
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