
CBI Shunned by Big Business Ahead of Crucial Vote on Its Future
Big businesses are shunning a crucial meeting to decide the future of the Confederation of British Industry, the
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Shangri-La Latest: Nobel Winner Calls for US-China Engagement
Defense chiefs from around the world gathered in Singapore for Asia’s largest security forum to discuss major threats
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Iraq Is in Talks With Turkey to Resume Oil Flows From Ceyhan
Iraq is in talks with Turkey to resume northern oil exports via Ceyhan, Iraqi Oil Minister Hayyan Abdul
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Prelude to Fed Features Two Global Rate Cliffhangers: Eco Week
With the Federal Reserve approaching a possible pause in interest rate-hiking, two close-call decisions elsewhere in the world
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Austria’s Socialists Pick New Party Chief After Divisive Battle
Hans Peter Doskozil emerged victorious from a tumultuous leadership race within Austria’s opposition Socialist Party, pledging to shield
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Turkey’s Erdogan Takes Oath as President for Five More Years
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan took oath in parliament for another five-year term, hours before he’s expected to
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Polish State Fund PFR Seeks Higher Dividend From Pekao Bank
Polish state development fund PFR is seeking a higher dividend from Pekao SA, the country’s second biggest lender.
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Eskom Latest: South Africa Gets Temporary Break From Power Cuts
South Africa experienced respite from power cuts on Saturday as state-owned Eskom Holdings SOC Ltd. said the system
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Saturday UK Briefing: Johnson Reclaims Spotlight in Sunak Feud
Hello from London, where a team from Manchester will lift the FA Cup today at Wembley. Boris Johnson,
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China Offers ‘All Means’ of Outreach to Resolve War in Ukraine
Chinese Defense Minister Li Shangfu extended an offer to his Ukrainian counterpart on Saturday to use “all means”
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Charting the Global Economy: Business Activity Slows in China
China’s economic recovery is in danger of sputtering after figures this week showed a further contraction in manufacturing
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Madeleine McCann – latest: ‘Traditional’ evidence will be hard to find after 16 years, forensics expert warns
A forensics expert has warned that “traditional” evidence will be difficult to find after 16 years have passed since Madeleine McCann’s disappearance. Dan Matthews said that investigators would have searched the remote reservoir in Portugal for “things that could’ve stood the test of time and not been destroyed by its passage”, such as clothing fragments or jewellry. It comes after police investigating the disappearance of Madeleine say they have recovered a number of items from their recent search. German authorities last week helped Portuguese crews comb a remote area inland from the Algarve coastal resort where Madeleine went missing from her bedroom during a family holiday in 2007. Prosecutors said they would evaluate the undisclosed items in the coming days and weeks. “Whether some of the items actually relate to the Madeleine McCann case cannot yet be confirmed,” the prosecutor’s statement read. Meanwhile, investigators are set to widen the search for Madeleine after photos belonging to prime suspect Christian Brueckner revealed ‘clues’. Read More Madeleine McCann case: Timeline of the missing child’s disappearance How Madeleine McCann search at reservoir unfolded – and what police found Sixteen years and countless heartbreaks: Where are Madeleine McCann’s family now?
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