South Africa's Power Blackouts Are Crippling Its 300-Year Old Wine Industry
In a picturesque valley two hours’ drive southeast of Cape Town, Berene Sauls is running way behind schedule.
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Marketmind: Bank of Japan sets the stage for higher yields
A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Vidya Ranganathan The Bank of Japan decided to
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Training video spurs concern for Colombia's Caicedo ahead of Women's World Cup match versus Germany
Colombian star forward Linda Caicedo, an 18-year-old cancer survivor, puts a hand to her chest and voluntarily drops down to the ground during a video of a Women’s World Cup training session posted to Twitter on Thursday by a Colombian media outlet
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Toyota Car Sales, Production Hit Record in June; China Retreats
Toyota Motor Corp. manufactured and sold a record number of vehicles in June as operations continued to recover
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Ex-NY Fed Economist Among Three Central Bankers Named by Erdogan
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan made some of the biggest moves in revamping his economic team by installing
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Primetime Emmy Awards postponed as Hollywood strikes continue, Variety reports
The 75th Primetime Emmy Awards -- television's top honor -- have been postponed as strikes by Hollywood writers and actors continue, Variety reported Thursday.
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The real reason Republicans are forcing Mark Zuckerberg to turn over thousands of pages of Facebook documents
Jim Jordan is shaking down Mark Zuckerberg.
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BOJ Loosens Grip on Long-term Yields in Ueda’s First Surprise
The Bank of Japan jolted financial markets by loosening its grip on bond yields in Governor Kazuo Ueda’s
1970-01-01 08:00
Oil prices slip on demand concerns, remain on track for weekly gain
By Laura Sanicola and Andrew Hayley (Reuters) -Oil prices slipped in Asian trade on Friday but were on track for
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An Overheating Planet Requires Extreme Climate Solutions
First came the hottest June in recorded history. Now it’s the hottest-ever July. This year is already highly
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Britain Is Back-Pedaling on Boris’ Climate Legacy
It’s November 2021, Boris Johnson is the prime minister of the UK, and he’s making a speech to
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Indian-Made Cold Syrup Sent to Iraq Contains Poison, Test Shows
A cold medication made in India and sold in Iraq is tainted with toxic chemicals, a test commissioned
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