Saudi Construction Boom Hands Firms Contracts Worth $250 Billion
Saudi Arabia has awarded construction contracts worth $250 billion since 2016, when the kingdom embarked on an ambitious
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'More and more on the move'. Record number of migrant children in Latin America and Caribbean, UN warns
Children are migrating through Latin America and the Caribbean in record numbers, driven by gang violence, poverty, instability and climate change, the United Nations reported Wednesday.
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Tech Billionaire Keeps Focus on Singapore for Giant Solar Cable
Billionaire Mike Cannon-Brookes is making new progress on plans to export clean energy from Australia to Singapore through
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Xiamen Air to Add Qatar Flights as China-Mideast Services Thrive
Xiamen Airlines Co. will start flying to Qatar in October, people familiar with the matter said, further strengthening
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S.Korea urges foreign firms to guard against illegal short-selling in share market
SEOUL South Korea's financial market watchdog on Thursday urged foreign firms trading on the country's stock market to
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SK Hynix Investigating Use of Its Chips in New Huawei Phone
SK Hynix Inc. has opened an investigation into the use of its chips in the latest phone from
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Bangladesh's worst ever dengue outbreak a 'canary in the coal mine' for climate crisis, WHO expert warns
Bangladesh is battling its worst dengue outbreak on record, with more than 600 people killed and 135,000 cases reported since April, the World Health Organization said Wednesday, as one of its experts blamed the climate crisis and El Nino weather pattern for driving the surge.
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UN chief says global finance system fragmenting; Myanmar crisis worsens
JAKARTA The world risks a "great fracture" of its economic and financial systems, U.N. Secretary-General António Guterres said
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Europe has dodged Putin's gas bullet. But it's still thirsty for cheap energy
From the moment Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine seemed inevitable, Europe knew it would soon have to ask itself some very complicated questions.
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Texas power grid to resume normal operations, cancels emergency alerts
The Texas power grid operator said late on Wednesday it was resuming normal operations after lifting emergency measures,
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Korea Set to Price Debut Yen Bond in Japan as Relations Warm
South Korea priced its first yen bond in Japan, raising 70 billion yen ($474 million) in a move
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'This is so wrong': Warrior Squad fans feel robbed following 'AGT' Qualifies 3 results, slam Putri Ariani moving to finals
Following the outcome of 'AGT' Qualifiers 3, Warrior Squad fans feel betrayed and criticize the winner of 'Indonesia Got Talent' Putri Ariani moving on to the finals
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