Thirty Buyers Snapped Up 8,000 South Korea Homes in Five Years
Just 30 people bought 8,000 homes in South Korea over the past five and half years, despite the
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India-Canada row: Justin Trudeau repeats allegation against India amid row
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has said that there were "credible reasons" for the allegation.
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Russia’s Diesel Ban Lifts Asian Prices With Traders on Alert
Asian diesel prices climbed after Russia’s surprise export ban, even as a host of market watchers said the
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Egypt Keeps Rates on Hold After Inflation Shows Signs of Slowing
Egypt kept interest rates unchanged amid signs of softening inflationary pressures, likely refraining from further monetary tightening until
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Huawei’s New Chip Powering Sales Surge Shown to Have 5G Support
Huawei Technologies Co.’s Kirin 9000s processor supports 5G wireless speeds, TechInsights said, dispelling some of the mystery around
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South Korea Seeks Revived China-Japan Summit to Firm Up Ties
South Korea’s ambassador to Japan said “high-level” talks are underway for a three-nation summit with China poised to
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Srettha Meets Tech Giants as Thailand Eyes More US Investment
Thailand’s Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin met with executives from Microsoft Corp., Alphabet Inc. and Goldman Sachs Group Inc.
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NBA rumors: Insider names three likely landing spots for Buddy Hield
As NBA training camps come closer every day, it seems like the main suitors for Buddy Hield have been revealed.
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Yen Falls, Japan Shares Trim Losses as BOJ Stands Pat
The yen dropped after the Bank of Japan kept its ultra-loose monetary policy unchanged as expected, and shares
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Sunac’s 166% Surge After Results Raises Fear of Overheating
A meteoric 166% surge this month in Sunac China Holdings Ltd.’s shares may be due for a reversal
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Officials begin probe into what caused a bus carrying 40 students to crash down a ravine, killing 2 adults
The National Transportation Safety Board and the New York State Police are investigating what caused a bus carrying dozens of high school students to come crashing down a ravine, killing two adults on board.
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Murdoch Retirement Divides Australia’s Political Leaders
Rupert Murdoch’s retirement from the top of Fox Corp. and News Corp. attracted a mixed response from political
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