
War Adds Risks to Indebted, Expensive and Fractured World
A world economy struggling with record debt, expensive credit and increasingly dysfunctional or inadequate institutions now faces new
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Asia Central Banks Get Creative on Currencies to Defend Reserves
Emerging Asian central banks are turning to innovative ways to protect their currencies as fears over higher-for-longer US
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Biden Raises $71 Million in Third Quarter, Topping GOP Rivals
President Joe Biden raised $71 million in the third quarter, nearly matching his fundraising haul in the previous
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Economic Model at Stake as Ecuador Votes for Next President
Ecuador’s voters are choosing between a socialist and the heir to a banana fortune on Sunday in the
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Egypt Looking to Host International Meeting on Palestine Issue
Egypt has sent invitations to host an international regional summit aimed at addressing the recent developments relating to
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India Will Bid to Host Olympic Games in 2036, Modi Says
India will bid to host the 2036 Olympic Games as it attempts to bring the planet’s biggest sporting
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Who's behind Israel-Gaza disinformation and hate online?
How false claims, conspiracy theories and hateful content shapes the general public's view of the war.
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Hurt ripples in wake of Indigenous Voice vote
Following a landmark referendum, Australia tends to the wounds caused by months of brutal debate.
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London charities help victims in Israel and Gaza
Shira Joseph, from one of two charities visited by BBC London, says the response has been "amazing".
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The military conducted testing in their neighborhood during the Cold War. Now, these former residents are demanding answers - and restitution
Former residents of a low-income, majority-Black housing development in St. Louis, Missouri, are seeking restitution from the US Army over a Cold War-era testing program they say made them ill.
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Scottish Independence Stalemate Adds to Gloom Hanging Over SNP
The Scottish National Party meets Sunday with leader Humza Yousaf under pressure to unite members behind his independence
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Poland’s Election Comes Down to EU vs Isolation: What to Watch
Poland’s ruling nationalists are aiming to fend off a challenge by the pro-European opposition in an election shaping
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