Filipino diver with a knife helps remove floating barrier installed by China in South China Sea
A floating barrier installed by China to prevent Filipino boats from fishing in a disputed area of the South China Sea has been removed, Philippine authorities said Monday, the latest flashpoint between Manila and Beijing over their competing maritime claims.
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Evergrande shares slide as mainland unit misses debt payment
Beijing-based news service Caixin reported several current and former Evergrande executives have been detained.
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Morocco Seen Holding Rates as it Grapples With $12 Billion Earthquake Recovery Bill
Morocco is expected to keep interest rates unchanged for the next quarter to help finance the hefty cost
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State Leader Who Oversaw Australia’s Longest Lockdown Quits
Daniel Andrews has resigned as the premier of Australia’s state of Victoria, home to the city of Melbourne,
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Russia seeks to rejoin UN's human rights council
It was expelled from the United Nations council last year after its forces invaded Ukraine.
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Humans of New York's Brandon Stanton wades into India copyright row
Humans of Bombay, which follows the same format as the New York blog, is suing a similar Indian platform.
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Yuan Flirts With Daily Trading Limit, Testing China’s Red Line
The yuan weakened toward the limit of its fixed trading band against the dollar, as China’s worsening property
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EU Trade Chief Warns China’s Ukraine Stance Is Hurting Trade
The European Union’s chief trade negotiator warned Beijing’s failure to condemn Russia’s war in Ukraine was damaging China’s
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Investors With $24 Trillion Push Companies to Curb Nature Impact
Investors overseeing $23.6 trillion of funds have kick-started a campaign to pressure 100 companies to ramp up the
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The Banker Trying to Fix the UK’s Electricity Grid
During his three decades at investment bank Morgan Stanley, Franck Petitgas developed a reputation for solving problems that
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Indonesia’s Carbon Exchange Paves Way for Coal Plants to Trade
Indonesia opened its first carbon exchange as part of a bid to cap emissions and reap the benefits
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China Considers Charging Users to Compensate Utilities for Building Coal Plants
China is considering compensating utilities for all the coal-fired power they’ve built, including plants that are likely to
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