New Zealand Ruling Labour Party Slides in Polls Before Election
New Zealand’s ruling Labour Party is sliding in opinion polls less than five weeks out from a general
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How to Reduce Your Energy Bills - or Even Pay Nothing At All
The winter heating season is looming and finances remain strained, but UK homes are getting the chance to
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Samuel Newey: Counselling plan in name of volunteer killed in Ukraine
Samuel Newey's family say volunteers fighting overseas should be offered support when they return.
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Russia Says Ukraine Hit Crimean Shipyard in Missile Strike
Ukraine hit the Sevastopol Shipyard in Crimea in a missile attack overnight, causing a fire and wounding at
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Ukraine war: Overnight air attacks reported on Sevastopol and Izmail
Air strikes are reported on Russian-occupied Sevastopol and Ukraine's Danube port of Izmail.
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Kim, Putin Arrive at Russian Space Center for Rare Summit
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and President Vladimir Putin arrived at a Russian space center for their
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China insurance boss sentenced in finance crackdown
Ex-China Life Insurance boss Wang Bin is the latest high-profile boss to be caught up in the crackdown.
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Japan PM Keeps Economy Team, Boosts Women in Cabinet Revamp
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida will keep his finance and trade ministers in place while adding more women
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Libya floods: Flooded city buries its dead in mass graves
At least 10,000 people are still missing after a catastrophic dam burst which took 2,300 lives.
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Fund Managers See Water Risk in Semiconductor Bets Being Mispriced
Investors in semiconductor stocks face a growing threat to industry valuations: a chronic shortage of water. For Abrdn
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Qantas illegally fired 1,700 workers at start of pandemic, court rules
The airline has been embroiled in several scandals related to its business practices during the pandemic.
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Qantas Illegally Sacked 1,700 Staff in Further Hit to Reputation
Qantas Airways Ltd. illegally sacked almost 1,700 ground workers during the pandemic, Australia’s top court ruled, delivering a
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