
Germany Mulls Obesity Drug Export Ban as EU Confronts Shortage
Germany is considering an export ban on Novo Nordisk A/S’s blockbuster weight-loss drugs as European countries try to
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India Trade Gap Widens to Record as Festive Spending Surges
India’s trade deficit widened to a record last month as imports surged, buoyed by strong consumer spending ahead
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Should Gonzalo Pineda remain as Atlanta United's head coach?
Atlanta United' decision makers may have some tough calls to make this offseason.
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US-China Climate Deal Builds Momentum for Stronger COP28 Outcome
The COP28 climate summit in Dubai later this month is perhaps the last chance for the world to
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UK Inflation Slows to Two-Year Low, Bolstering Rate Cut Bets
UK inflation tumbled to the lowest level in two years, firming up bets that the Bank of England
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Germany’s Top Court Strikes Down €60 Billion Climate Funding
Germany’s top court struck down a key element of the government’s plans to address climate change and transform
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ECB’s Centeno Sees ‘Anxiety’ Over Soft Landing in Euro Area
European Central Bank Governing Council member Mario Centeno said there are concerns over whether the euro-area economy will
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Poland Is Set to Win Approval for Some EU Funds by Year-End
Poland is expected to access some additional European Union financing by the end of the year, as opposition
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Thailand to Spread Out Borrowing for $14 Billion Handout
Thailand plans to borrow 500 billion baht ($14 billion) in phases to finance a cash handout program to
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China Lets Officials Use Nice Hotels, Rolling Back a Xi Rule
China has said officials can use nice hotels for events, reversing part of an austerity order that President
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French day-tripper scheme extended
The scheme allows French nationals to travel to Guernsey with their National ID card.
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Subrata Roy: The chequered legacy of India's 'rags-to-riches' tycoon
Subrata Roy, who owned a multibillion dollar business conglomerate, died on Tuesday at the age of 75.
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