
Rich nations finalise $100 billion climate aid at Paris summit - Macron
By John Irish and Leigh Thomas PARIS Wealthy nations have finalised an overdue $100-billion climate finance pledge to
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Deutsche Bank Hires Credit Suisse’s Lai as Senior Dealmaker
Deutsche Bank AG recruited Joe Lai from Credit Suisse Group AG as the German lender goes on a
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Macron Says France to Channel More IMF Resources to Poor States
France will boost the volume of International Monetary Fund resources it channels back to the institution for lending
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Experts are searching for answers among debris of Titanic-bound submersible implosion that killed all onboard
Investigators are continuing to scour the ocean floor for any insight into how a "catastrophic implosion" killed all five passengers of a Titanic-bound submersible that suddenly lost communication with its mother ship over the weekend, officials said.
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Hundreds of migrants rescued off Canary Islands
At least 227 migrants were saved on Thursday, Spain's officials say, a day after a deadly shipwreck.
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'Nothing artificially or synthetically created' Sir Paul McCartney clarifies use of AI on Beatles track
Sir Paul McCartney has insisted there will be nothing "artificially or synthetically created" on the upcoming new Beatles song following his revelation it had been finished using AI.
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'He wouldn't do it': Pom Klementieff urged Tom Cruise to kick her in the stomach
Tom Cruise refused to kick Pom Klementieff in the stomach during a fight scene in 'Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part 1', even though the French actress insisted it would help her performance.
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GSK reaches settlement in US Zantac litigation
(Reuters) -GSK Plc on Friday said it reached a confidential settlement of a litigation in the United States over claims
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Zambia Wins Debt Relief, Sets Precedent for Stressed Nations
Zambia reached an agreement in principle to restructure $6.3 billion of debt with bilateral lenders, setting a precedent
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Amnesty accuses Spain and Morocco of cover-up over Melilla enclave migrant deaths
(This June 22 story has been corrected to fix the year to 2022 from 2002 in paragraph 2) By Joan
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PwC Australia Seeking to Sell Embattled Unit, AFR Reports
PricewaterhouseCoopers’ Australia unit is seeking to sell the government consulting operation at the center of a tax scandal,
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What is a catastrophic implosion? Here's what we know about the Titan submersible disaster
What was supposed to be a 10-hour journey to the Titanic shipwreck ended in tragedy, with all five passengers on the missing submersible killed in a catastrophic implosion. Their deaths were confirmed Thursday, concluding a week-long search for survivors that was closely watched around the world.
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