
Trudeau Is Betting $9 Billion on a Plan to Clean Up the World’s Dirtiest Oil
Canada is staking billions of dollars of public money on an oil industry plan to transform one of
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The beautiful Croatia coastline with fewer tourists
Mention Dalmatia, and Split and Dubrovnik usually spring to mind. But head to the northern stretch of this coastal Croatian region and you'll find a road a little less traveled.
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China Says Local Debt Under Control, No Systemic Risk Seen
China said local government debt is manageable and authorities have enough financial resources to avoid risks from spreading,
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Germany Lines Up €50 Billion to Help Heavy Industry Go Green
Germany plans to help energy-intensive manufacturers transition to climate-neutral technologies with roughly €50 billion ($53.4 billion) in subsidies.
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Sonic boom as fighter jets scramble to intercept plane over Washington DC
The unresponsive aircraft later crashed in Virginia, officials say, and it is unclear what happened.
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Transportation Department announces funding to improve dozens of train-car intersections
US federal officials are putting millions of dollars into fixing dangerous intersections where trains and cars meet.
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China Bonds at Center of Crisis Fears Are Posting Surprise Gains
For all the concern about a debt crisis facing China’s local governments, the bonds most exposed to a
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Odisha train crash: More than 100 bodies still waiting to be claimed
The deadly three-train collision on Friday evening killed 275 people in Balasore district.
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Viggo Venn: Norwegian high-vis comedian wins Britain's Got Talent
The Norwegian beat the bookies' favourite, South African amputee dancer Musa Motha, on the TV show.
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Ukraine war: Russia says it thwarted major Ukrainian offensive
Moscow claims to have killed 250 Ukrainian troops, but this has not been independently verified.
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Negative-Yielding Debt Returns to Almost $2 Trillion on BOJ
The scourge of negative-yielding debt refuses to go away for investors as the Bank of Japan’s continued reluctance
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World’s Longest Direct Flights to Cost 20% More Than Stopover Fares
Qantas is likely to extract a 20% premium from passengers on the world’s longest direct flights when it
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