EU takes aim at countries helping Russia to avoid sanctions
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen is urging EU member nations to take trade measures against countries that help the Kremlin circumvent the bloc’s sanctions against Russia
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Saudi Aramco's 1st quarter profit down about a fifth to $31B
Oil giant Saudi Aramco has reported a first-quarter profit of $31.88 billion, down nearly 20% from the same period last year as energy prices have sunk over global recession concerns
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Goldman to Pay $215 Million to End Case on Underpaying Women
Goldman Sachs Group Inc. has agreed to pay $215 million to put an end to a long-running class-action
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Factbox-How big is the aid crisis caused by the Sudan fighting?
By Emma Farge GENEVA Aid workers say fighting between rival military factions in Sudan is pushing poorly-funded humanitarian
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Kuno: Female cheetah dies from mating injuries in India
Three of the 20 big cats brought to India from Namibia and South Africa are now dead.
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UK official visits Hong Kong after years of strained ties
The first British minister visiting Hong Kong in five years said his country will not “duck” its historic responsibilities to people living in its former colony while engaging with China in areas they share common interests
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Explainer-Why the EU is restricting grain imports from Ukraine
(Repeats for additional subscribers) LONDON The European Commission has announced restrictions on the imports of Ukrainian wheat, maize,
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Bacterial infection linked to recent baby formula shortage may join federal disease watchlist
US health officials may soon ask states to notify them of any cases of infants with serious infections caused by Cronobacter sakazakii, bacteria that can contaminate infant formula.
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Australia forecasts first annual budget surplus in 15 years
The Australian government has forecast the nation’s first balanced annual budget in 15 years but warns that economic pressures such as persistent inflation will sink the country into deeper debt
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Ireland's Wild Youth gear up for Eurovision semi-final
Wild Youth face strong competition against favourites Sweden and Finland in Tuesday's semi-final.
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US debt limit default could hit in early June to early August -think tank
By David Lawder WASHINGTON The U.S. government will begin defaulting on its payment obligations between early June and
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What to watch for in the Biden-McCarthy debt ceiling meeting
By Jarrett Renshaw and Trevor Hunnicutt WASHINGTON U.S. President Joe Biden meets Republican House Speaker Kevin McCarthy and
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