Oligarch Fridman Bemoans a Life ‘Destroyed’ by EU Sanctions
The life of Mikhail Fridman, one of Russia’s original oligarchs, was “destroyed” after he was hit by European
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NATO Extends Stoltenberg’s Tenure as Chief for Another Year
Jens Stoltenberg will serve another year as NATO secretary general after member states agreed to extend his term
1970-01-01 08:00
Twitter to Make TweetDeck Available Only to Paid, Verified Users
Access to Twitter’s own TweetDeck client will be limited to paid subscribers from August, cutting off free users
1970-01-01 08:00
IAEA Says Japan’s Plan to Discharge Fukushima Wastewater Is Safe
Japan’s plan to release treated wastewater from the Fukushima nuclear disaster site is in line with global safety
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Senegal President Rules Out Bid for Third Term; Eurobonds Rally
Senegalese President Macky Sall ruled out seeking a third term in next year’s presidential elections, bringing an end
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Turkey’s Erdogan Pours Cold Water on Swedish NATO Entry Talks
Turkey’s president downplayed the chances of a significant breakthrough at talks this week to bring Sweden into NATO,
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Meta Loses EU Court Fight Over German Attack on Facebook
Meta Platforms Inc.’s Facebook lost its fight at the European Union’s top court to topple a German antitrust
1970-01-01 08:00
Macron to Meet With Mayors as France Counts Cost of Riots
President Emmanuel Macron will meet with the mayors of hundreds of towns to assess the impact of the
1970-01-01 08:00
Thai Parliament Picks Pro-Democracy Speaker as PM Vote Nears
Thailand’s newly-elected lawmakers endorsed the appointment of a veteran politician as the parliament speaker, marking another important milestone
1970-01-01 08:00
US to Curb China Access to Cloud Services Like Amazon, WSJ Says
The US is preparing to curtail Chinese companies’ access to cloud computing services including Amazon.com Inc.’s and Microsoft
1970-01-01 08:00
Xi’s Metal Curbs Risk Backfiring as G-7 Seeks China Alternative
China’s decision to control the export of two key metals showed it has some power to retaliate against
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Spain Wants to Be a Green Energy Hub, But Risks Moving Too Fast
At a port across from Gibraltar, two European monarchs made a rare joint appearance in June to bestow
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