Europe’s Fiscal Champion Just Can’t Win as Irish Budget Awaited
Ireland’s imminent budget announcement may succeed in turning a fiscal position that impresses everybody into a policy announcement
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Russian Attacks Are Edging Closer and Closer to NATO Territory
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization has an increasingly tricky problem in its backyard: how to confront the spillover
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UK Risks Losing Out to Europe in Hydrogen Energy Race
In 2021, the UK set out a bold ambition to become a ‘global leader on hydrogen’ by 2030.
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Taxiing airplane and shuttle bus collide at Chicago's O'Hare Airport, injuring at least 2, officials say
A taxiing airplane collided with a shuttle bus at Chicago O'Hare International Airport on Friday evening, injuring at least two people, the city's fire department said.
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Singapore Draws, HK Holds, China Splits: Saturday Asia Briefing
It’s been an eventful week. Chinese tourists shunned cinemas in favor of travel during the weeklong holiday, with
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Philippine drag queen Pura Luka Vega arrested after Jesus performance sparks Catholic backlash
A drag queen who dressed as Jesus Christ and performed a rock rendition of The Lord's Prayer has been arrested in the Philippines under the country's obscenity laws, sparking a fierce debate about free speech and protections for members of the LGBTQ community.
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10-year-old boy killed in Kharkiv was asleep when Russian missile hit, Ukraine says
A 10-year-old boy who was killed by Russia's strike on the city of Kharkiv on Friday was apparently asleep when missiles hit residential buildings, Ukrainian officials said.
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US is pushing Russia 'toward using' nuclear weapons by arming Ukraine, Belarus leader says
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko said Friday that by arming Ukraine, the United States is pushing Russia toward using nuclear weapons.
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India Central Bank Ups Guardrails Ahead of Global Index Inflows
India’s central bank added more firepower to its inflation-busting toolkit as the nation’s entry into global bond index
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Ukraine dam: Rebuilding shattered lives after Ukraine’s dam collapse
Despite water shortages, losing loved ones, homes and crops, people affected by the collapse of Ukraine's Kakhovka dam are determined to rebuild.
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Juan Carlos: Court throws out ex-lover's 145m legal case
A court in London has thrown out a legal case brought by a former lover of the ex-king of Spain.
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'Voice of oppressed people:' Rights activist Narges Mohammadi speaks out for Iranian women from prison
Sixteen-year-old Ali vividly remembers the last time he saw his mother at home. She made him and his twin sister, Kiana, eggs for breakfast, told them to study hard, said goodbye and sent them to school. When they returned, she was gone. They were eight.
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