
ECB Could Hike Again Even After a Pause, Lagarde Tells Le Figaro
Any pause at an European Central Bank monetary-policy meeting could be followed by another increase in interest rates,
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Trump’s PAC to Report Legal Expenses Exceeding $40 Million
Donald Trump’s political action committee spent $40.2 million on legal costs in the first half of 2023 to
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Galatasaray Secures Star Striker Mauro Icardi for 3 More Years
Turkish football club Galatasaray confirmed the signing of striker Mauro Emanuel Icardi Rivero from French Ligue 1 champions
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South Africa to Boost Grid Capacity as It Seeks to End Blackouts
South Africa is planning to scale up its grid capacity as it works to both address the crippling
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Kanye West Has X Account Reinstated After Months-Long Suspension
Kanye West has been reinstated on X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter, after a nearly
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Stocks Are Doing So Well That It May Be Time to Start Worrying
US stock market traders are almost completely fearless now, which has some strategists bracing for a possible selloff.
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Italy joining China's Belt and Road Initiative was atrocious move, defence minister says
Defence Minister Guido Crosetto says the Belt and Road scheme has not benefitted his country.
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Dawn of Interest-Rate Pivots Unlocks Risk in EM’s Standout Trade
One of the year’s top fixed-income trades is facing a critical juncture in Latin America as bond investors
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France’s Le Maire Lobbies for Chinese Investment, More Trade
France’s finance minister said talks with officials in China this weekend were positive and called for Chinese companies
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Thousands Rally to Support Niger Junta as Regional Bloc Meets
Thousands of people rallied in support of Niger’s new military leaders in the capital, Niamey, on Sunday as
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Italy Must Exit China Pact While Avoiding Crisis, Minister Says
A senior Italian minister sent the strongest on-record signal yet that Italy will rescind a controversial investment pact
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Ukraine war – live: Putin blames Kyiv for early morning drone attacks on Moscow
Russia is blaming Ukraine for three drone attacks on Moscow in the early hours of Sunday morning. A security guard was injured and Vnukovo airport on the southern outskirts of the capital was forced to close, according to Russia’s state news agency, while one of the buildings damaged was home to three government ministries as well as residential apartments, local media reported. The Russian Defence Ministry referred to the incident as an “attempted terrorist attack by the Kyiv regime” and said three drones targeted the city. There was no immediate comment from Ukrainian officials, who rarely if ever take responsibility for attacks on Russian soil. It was the fourth such attempt at a strike on the capital region this month and the third this week, fuelling concerns about Moscow’s vulnerability to attacks as Russia’s war in Ukraine drags on into its eighteenth month. This comes after the head of Ukraine’s intelligence directorate told Ukrainian news site TSN that Kyiv’s forces are set to enter Crimea “soon”. Crimea is a key target of Ukraine’s counteroffensive, which appears to be ramping up after months of slow progress. Read More Even Putin admits Ukraine has stepped up attacks on Russia’s forces – but progress will be slow Putin promises grain aid to Africa despite withdrawing from Ukraine deal Ukrainian fencer disqualified from world championships for refusing handshake with Russian opponent Ukraine’s newest attack on Russia? Moving Christmas
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