The World Is Choking on Plastic Pollution. Can Countries Find a Fix?
In March 2022, the world decided it was time to address the growing scourge of plastic pollution. About
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Deutsche Bank’s Courtship Is Heart of Trump NY Trial Defense
For six weeks of trial, Deutsche Bank AG has been depicted as the biggest victim of Donald Trump’s
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Spain’s Sanchez to Face Premiership Vote in Congress on Nov. 16
Spanish caretaker Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez will seek a new term in a congressional vote on Nov. 16.
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Deutsche Bank Says Lira Bonds Will Be Top Investment in 2024
Turkish lira bonds will flip from being the worst-performing local debt market in developing nations this year to
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Toddler among US hostages in Gaza - White House
The three-year-old hostage was raised in a Sunday call between President Biden and Qatar's Sheikh Tamim.
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UK Latest: Sunak Names Cameron Foreign Secretary in Shock Move
UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak named former premier David Cameron as foreign secretary, a shock moved that followed
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Iceland quakes weaker but volcano warning persists
Seismic activity has been less intense but a volcanic eruption still seems imminent, scientists say.
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Trafigura’s Copper Uber-Bull Leaves as Metals Drama Rolls On
Kostas Bintas, the former co-head of metals at commodity trading giant Trafigura Group, is leaving the company after
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Continental to Cut Thousands of Jobs as Costs Hit Auto Unit
Continental AG will cut thousands of jobs worldwide as the German parts supplier moves to reduce costs and
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Emerging-Market Stocks Halt Declines as China Sentiment Improves
Emerging-market stocks rose for the first time in five days amid signs of improving corporate performance in Asia
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UK doctor Ahmed Sabra in Gaza added to evacuee list
Ahmed Sabra is told he is now on British nationals list, after being turned away at Egypt crossing.
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European stocks climb as yen slumps to one-year low
By Nell Mackenzie and Kevin Buckland LONDON/TOKYO (Reuters) -European stocks started on a strong footing on Monday after Wall Street's
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