Americans Are Finally Turning Frugal After Splurging Over Summer
The long-awaited US economic slowdown has begun. Signs are piling up — in recent data, in warnings from
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Heathrow Scanner Delay Means Liquids in Plastic Bags Until 2025
London’s Heathrow airport will need longer than mandated by the UK government to install advanced luggage scanners that
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King Charles Urges Action to Slow World’s Descent Into Danger
King Charles III made an impassioned plea for more climate action at the COP28 summit in Dubai, asserting
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South African Factory Manager Outlook Worst Since Covid Lockdown
Factory managers in South Africa are the most pessimistic they’ve been about the outlook for business conditions since
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Greek PM Says 'It Takes Two To Tango' After UK Elgin Marbles Dispute
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis said he wants to preserve good relations with London, following a cancellation of
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Sunak Says Patience Is ‘Wearing Thin’ Over Blocked Rwanda Plan
Rishi Sunak said his “patience is wearing thin” over the UK’s inability to push through its flagship Rwanda
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Pubs and Restaurants Hope Customers Ignore Latest Rail Strikes
Britain’s pubs and restaurants are hoping customers brush off the latest round of rail strikes, after festive sales
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Italy’s Economy Ekes Out a Little Growth After All
Italy’s economy eked out some growth in the third quarter after all instead of the stagnation originally estimated
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France’s Rating Looks Shaky After Year of S&P Negative View
A year after President Emmanuel Macron received a warning that France’s credit status faced closer scrutiny, the possibility
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UK Says Changes to Used Car and Rentals Data Add to Inflation
Britain’s statistics body said the current rate of inflation would be 0.2 percentage points higher under improvements to
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Malaysia Central Bank Chief Sees Ringgit Reprieve as Rates Peak
The ringgit is expected to recover along with other emerging-market currencies once central banks in developed economies are
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Philippines Eyes Onion Imports to Avert Another Price Surge That Made It Costlier Than Meat
The Philippines is planning to import tons of onions to prevent another “absurd increase” in prices, which soared
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