Sony Expects Smartphone Rebound Only in 2024 After China Fizzles
Sony Group Corp., the dominant supplier of camera sensors for smartphones, is pushing back expectations for a smartphone
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UK’s Voter Register Was Hacked. No One Noticed for 15 Months
Hackers were able to access UK voter registers undetected for 15 months, the Electoral Commission said, raising questions
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Man City confident star duo will sign new contracts
Manchester City confident that Bernardo Silva and Kyle Walker will both sign new deals.
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World Scout Jamboree: How troubles plagued South Korea's operation
Witnesses say the event was struck by bad weather but also plagued by mismanagement and safety risks.
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Italy Trims Bank Windfall Tax After $10 Billion Value Wiped Out
The Italian government backtracked on part of its new windfall tax on banks, saying it would introduce a
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World Bank halts new lending to Uganda over anti-LGBTQ law
By Andrea Shalal and Kanishka Singh WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The World Bank said on Tuesday it would halt new lending to
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Deflation: Why falling prices in China raise concerns
The world's second largest economy has slipped into deflation for the first time in more than two years.
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European Stocks Jump as Banks Rebound After Italy-Fueled Rout
European stocks bounced, led by a jump in Italian banks, as investors weighed a clarification from Italy about
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Stuffed Russian Grain Ports Show Risk of Black Sea Escalation
Russian grain ports are overflowing after two big harvests. That means any military escalation in the crucial Black
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British Museum agrees to pay translator whose work it used without permission
A translator whose work was used by the British Museum without her permission won a victory this week after reaching a settlement with the institution, following two months of negotiations and online campaigning -- with a little help from the fans of K-pop superstars BTS.
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German Government to Approve Climate Fund Boost to €212 Billion
Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s government will on Wednesday approve a top-up of Germany’s special Climate and Transformation Fund by
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Continental Cuts Sales Forecast as Tire Market Softens in Europe
Continental AG cut its sales outlook for the year on weakening markets for tires in Europe and North
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