Indonesia's Q2 GDP growth likely slows as exports weaken: Reuters poll
By Devayani Sathyan BENGALURU Indonesia's economy likely grew 4.93% from a year earlier in the April-June quarter, the
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Myanmar poet turned rebel leader seeks new territory; worries about 'ephemeral revolutionaries'
By Shoon Naing and Poppy McPherson Poet turned militia leader Maung Saungkha, one of the most prominent figures
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CK Asset to Sell Hong Kong Homes at Lowest Price in Seven Years
CK Asset Holdings Ltd. is selling its latest residential project in Hong Kong at the lowest price in
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SoftBank, Tech Firm Earnings to Test Staying Power of AI-Fueled Frenzy
The coming week’s earnings will shed light on whether the artificial intelligence-fueled rebound in the technology sector is
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RBA Slightly Extends Course for Inflation to Fall Within Target
Australia’s central bank revised down its estimates for economic growth a touch and now sees inflation returning to
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Philippine inflation slows for sixth straight month in July
MANILA Philippine annual inflation eased for a sixth straight month in July, the statistics agency said on Friday,
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Rare China Vow on Market Support Puts Beijing’s Toolkit in Focus
An unusual display of China’s commitment to rejuvenating its capital markets has sparked newfound hopes among traders in
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College football realignment rumors: Arizona poised to end the Pac-12
The Arizona Wildcats look ready to put the final nail in the Pac-12 coffin with deep discussions to join the Big 12 reportedly progressing.The Pac-12 may not survive Thursday night.According to Dennis Dodd of CBS Sports, the Arizona Wildcats are now a "hard lean" to join the Big 12...
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Canadian province Alberta cancels bid for 2030 Commonwealth Games
It comes weeks after the Australian state of Victoria pulled out of hosting the 2026 games.
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Ukraine's invisible battle to jam Russian weapons
Ukrainian and Russian electronic warfare units are trying to gain the upper hand on the battlefield.
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Panama Canal foresees its income falling after shipping limited due to a drought
The managers of the Panama Canal say they expect income from the waterway to drop, after authorities were forced to limit the number of ships passing through each to 32 due to a lack of rainfall
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Taiwan's new MeToo laws are welcome but activists wat more
New sexual harassment laws target workplaces and schools, but critics say they still fall short.
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