Canada Wildfires Heat Up Climate Change Pressure on Trudeau
Canada’s enormous wildfires and the acrid haze they’ve spread across North America have widened a schism in the
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Biden to Counter Trump by Focusing on Economy Not Indictments
President Joe Biden plans to press his economic case for reelection at a campaign kickoff rally, setting up
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Putin Meets With African Leaders on Their Ukraine Peace Plan
A delegation of African heads of state and senior officials will meet with President Vladimir Putin in St.
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Canada’s Snap Retreat From China Bank Shows Divided World
A single Tweet alleging Communist Party interference was all it took for Canada to freeze ties with a
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Russia’s Oil Giant Urges OPEC+ to Track Exports, Not Just Output
OPEC and its allies need to monitor not only production of the organization’s member countries but also their
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Charting the Global Economy: Fed Holds While ECB Boosts Rates
The Federal Reserve held the line on interest rates while the European Central Bank pushed on, and both
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Goldman Says Markets Too Optimistic on Pace of US Inflation Drop
Inflation in the US won’t come down as quickly as markets are currently pricing, according to strategists at
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Berlin Risks Water Shortages in Fallout From Germany’s Coal Exit
On extremely hot and dry summer days, water in Berlin’s Spree River gets sucked upstream by an array
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Cooking Pizza in Italy Is Costlier as Olive Oil Price Jumps
The cost of making a classic Pizza Margherita rose more than twice as fast as overall inflation in
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Britain Faces Recession and Flood of Job Losses if Rates Hit 6%
Economists are warning that the UK economy faces a sharp recession and a flood of job losses if
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The World’s Most Feared Investor Heads for Showdown With the LME
A decade ago, Paul Singer did battle with the government of Argentina — and won. Next week, the
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Australia to Spend $1.4 Billion to Address Housing Affordability
Australia will invest A$2 billion ($1.4 billion) to build thousands of government-subsidized homes across the country, Prime Minister
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