Cargill Tests 123-Foot-Tall Sails in Effort to Slash Fuel Burn
The world’s largest agricultural trader hauls 225 million tons of cargo around the globe each year on hundreds
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Property Tycoon Bids to Emerge From Turmoil as Thailand’s Leader
Srettha Thavisin, a former property tycoon and a political newcomer, is set to take a shot at becoming
1970-01-01 08:00
Hilary’s Rains Reach California Where Flooding Is Forecast
Tropical Storm Hilary is bringing rain across Southern California and the Southwest on Sunday, with some roads closed,
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Egypt Expects to Tap $500 Million UAE Wheat Financing in January
Egypt expects to begin making use of $500 million provided by the United Arab Emirates to fund wheat
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Homecomings, Xi’s Rare Trip and Tech Harbingers: Sunday Asia Briefing
There’s no place like home (unless you are on a really nice holiday somewhere) as some will find
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A Global Stock Trader’s Guide to Navigating Food Inflation
Agriculture stocks are beating their global peers this quarter as extreme weather, the war in Ukraine and rising
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Florida Gators: Graham Mertz mania is reaching another level in Gainesville
The love Florida has for its transfer quarterback Graham Mertz is certainly a sight to see.If Graham Mertz is as good as Florida thinks he is, well, the Gators have just landed themselves the next Joe Burrow in the transfer portal.Mertz was a highly sought-after recruit coming out of high sc...
1970-01-01 08:00
General in charge of Paris's Notre Dame cathedral reconstruction dies
The French army general appointed to oversee the reconstruction of Paris's Notre Dame cathedral has died during a mountain walk.
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India Puts 40% Tax on Onion Export as Inflation War Intensifies
India imposed a 40% levy on the export of onions as Prime Minister Narendra Modi escalates efforts to
1970-01-01 08:00
Britney Spears on Sam Asghari divorce: 'I couldn't take the pain anymore'
Writing after her husband filed for divorce, the singer says she "couldn't take the pain anymore".
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US Consumers Near Day of Reckoning as Pandemic Cash Stash Shrinks
US consumers are approaching a reckoning as the excess cash they built up during the pandemic dwindles. How
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EU Mulls Subsidizing Transport for Ukraine’s Grain Export
The European Commission is “seriously considering” subsidizing transport of Ukrainian grain through its member states after several countries
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