 
    Global Finance Chiefs to Plot Escape Routes for World Economy
      A summer laced with economic strains looms for the world’s richest economies. In the US, President Joe Biden
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    Yellen Takes Aim at Russian Sanctions Evasion at G-7 Gathering
      Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said Washington intends to crack down on Russia’s ability to skirt sanctions imposed by
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    G-7’s Push Against ‘Economic Coercion’ Has an Audience of One
      Group of Seven nations aim to send a signal to China this month by announcing a joint effort
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    Biden to Host State Dinner for India’s Modi on June 22
      US President Joe Biden will host India’s Narendra Modi for a state dinner on June 22, the White
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    My son the hostage: Dissident families targeted in Belarus
      The sons of two anti-government figures are in jail because of their fathers' actions, the BBC hears.
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    Eurovision 2023: 'Maybe we'll forget the Ukraine war for two hours'
      Eurovision in Liverpool is already a jubilant celebration but the picture in Ukraine is worlds apart.
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    US border crisis: El Paso braces for worst as Title 42 deadline looms
      US officials say disinformation spread by smugglers is fuelling a surge of migrants on the border.
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    What to know about the charges against George Santos and what happens next
      Rep. George Santos has been charged in a federal criminal probe that -- from a legal standpoint -- won't affect his status as a member of Congress but will ensnare him in a potentially yearslong court process that could result in a sentence of several years in prison.
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    Explainer-What's next for Trump after civil rape verdict?
      By Jack Queen A jury in Manhattan decided on Tuesday that former U.S. President Donald Trump must pay
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    US Army sergeant sentenced to 25 years for Black Lives Matter protester's murder
      (Reuters) -A U.S. Army sergeant was sentenced to 25 years in a Texas prison on Wednesday for killing a man
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    Explainer-Parsing the Fed's path to pause rate hikes
      By Howard Schneider WASHINGTON Federal Reserve officials may still be fighting an inflation war, but they nevertheless opened
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    Army sergeant who killed a Black Lives Matter protester in Texas is set to be sentenced
      A US Army sergeant who was convicted of murdering a protester at a Black Lives Matter rally in 2020 is expected to be sentenced to a significant prison term on Wednesday morning -- even as Texas' governor pushes to pardon him.
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