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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Adam Britton: British croc expert admits sexually abusing dogs
Adam Britton has pleaded guilty to 60 charges involving bestiality and child abuse material in Australia.
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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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Powerball jackpot climbs to $835 million after there were no lucky winners Monday night
The Powerball jackpot soared to an estimated $835 million after no lucky winners nabbed the grand prize during Monday night's drawing for the fourth largest in the game's history, according to Powerball.
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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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Oil prices slip as high interest rate outlook outweighs tight supply
By Katya Golubkova and Andrew Hayley TOKYO/BEIJING (Reuters) -Oil prices fell on Tuesday amid concerns that fuel demand will be
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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
1970-01-01 08:00
This week's debate is a critical chance for Trump's rivals to make him pay for ignoring them
The candidates who will gather for the second Republican presidential debate this week face an unusual challenge: how to take on a front-runner who's not on stage and is already acting as if he's the nominee.
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Biden and Trump aren't waiting for 2024 to kick off their likely White House battle
It's as if the calendar suddenly raced forward a year in the blink of an eye.
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Cassidy Hutchinson's new book reveals a Trump White House even more chaotic than previously known
In her new book "Enough," former White House aide Cassidy Hutchinson paints the closing days of the Trump White House as even more chaotic and lawless than she previously disclosed in her shocking televised testimony last summer. President Donald Trump lashes out unpredictably and makes wild demands. Chief of staff Mark Meadows leaks classified documents to friendly right-wing media figures and burns documents. Trump lawyer Rudy Giuliani gropes Hutchinson inappropriately the day of the Capitol insurrection.
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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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