
Charting the Global Economy: Euro-Area Recession Looks Likely
A recession in the euro area is looking increasingly likely as the economic downturn persists in the final
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Labour Eyes Further Cuts to £28 Billion Green Pledge: Telegraph
Labour leader Keir Starmer is considering further watering down his party’s £28 billion green borrowing pledge in a
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Lindner Says Energy Aid to Expire at Year End: Deutschlandfunk
Germany’s €200 billion ($219 billion) fund earmarked to soften the impact of rising energy costs will expire at
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Madagascar’s President Rajoelina Is Re-Elected for Another Term
Voters in Madagascar re-elected Andry Rajoelina as the Indian Ocean island nation’s president after he secured more than
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Israel Expects Hamas to Release More Hostages as Truce Holds
Israel said it expects Palestinian militant group Hamas to release more hostages on Saturday, a day after a
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Canada Moves to Restore Ties with Maduro Regime in Venezuela
Canada is looking to restore ties with President Nicolás Maduro’s socialist government in Venezuela, falling in line with
1970-01-01 08:00

Ukraine Says Poland Doing Nothing as Trucks Pile Up at Border
A senior Ukrainian official accused Polish authorities of inaction as blockades staged by protesting truckers at the border
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Sunak Will Pledge UK Support for New Climate Damage Fund at COP28
The UK plans to announce its support for a new fund that helps vulnerable countries cope with the
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Cocoa Farming Lures New Money as Brazil Is Set to Revive Exports
Cocoa farmers in Brazil are getting ready for a dramatic comeback. Once a prominent global supplier, the country
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Hamas Releases Some Gaza Hostages in Truce Deal With Israel
Hamas released a group of hostages held in Gaza as part of a truce agreement with Israel. Israel’s
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Canada Retail Sales Jump 0.8% in Sharp Spending Rebound
Canadian consumers splurged in September and October, a surprise resurgence in spending even as high interest rates restrict
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Trader Error Means Some Finnish Consumers to Get Free Power
An error by a trader caused Finnish power prices to plunge into negative territory on Friday, prompting the
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