Hilary, Jackson Hole, the GOP Debate: Your Sunday US Briefing
Sunday greetings from New York City. It may be the end of summer, often a slow time for
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Netherlands and Denmark to provide F-16 aircrafts to Ukraine
The Netherlands and Denmark will provide Ukraine with much sought-after F-16 aircraft, Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte and the Danish foreign ministry said on Sunday.
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Bruised Stocks Face Week Full of Tests, From Nvidia to Powell
Equity traders reeling from the market’s worst stretch since February face some pivotal events in the days ahead,
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The Case for Investing in Emerging Markets Is Fading in August
August is turning out to be chaos for emerging markets. Bonds and stocks from developing economies are poised
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Turkey Starts Curbing FX Tool Imposed to Halt Lira Selloff
Turkey took a first step away from a tool designed to halt a selloff in the lira by
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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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3 sets of twins and 2 brothers make history for the University at Buffalo's medical school
The University at Buffalo admitted three sets of twins and two brothers to its Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences' class of 2027. It's the first time in the program's history eight siblings are expected to graduate from the school together.
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UK Households Look to Lock in Energy Prices as Crisis Recedes
Fixed energy tariffs are making a comeback in the UK, allowing consumers to lock in power and gas
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Australia Report Says Spending to Rise $89.7 billion in 40 Years
Australia’s aging population and the cost of servicing debt are among key factors that will blow out government
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Australian LNG Workers Give Woodside Ultimatum on Strike Action
Workers at one of Australia’s key liquefied natural gas facilities will take strike action if they cannot reach
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Diesel Is Pricing a Scarcity With Winter Market Looming Large
At any other time in history, the current state of the global diesel market would have sent some
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Sudan conflict: Black market AK-47s flood Sudan's capital
Khartoum has become lawless after four months of war, forcing some residents to arm themselves.
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