Two injured, thousands left without power as Typhoon Haikui approaches Taiwan
Two people have been injured and nearly 10,000 households left without power as Typhoon Haikui approaches Taiwan, the island's official Central News Agency (CNA) reported on Sunday.
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Saudi PIF to Create Steel Giant with $3.3 Billion Sabic Deal
Saudi Arabia’s sovereign wealth fund is set to create a new steel giant with the acquisition of the
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'It was a massive war movie': Golda director Guy Nattiv made drastic changes to the story
Guy Nattiv has revealed that his biopic 'Golda' was initially supposed to be a "massive war movie".
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AI Fused With Trade Data May Finally Smooth Clunky Supply Chains
The dawn of artificial intelligence tools like ChatGPT may revolutionize the way both the public and private sector
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Burning Man attendees are still stranded in ankle-deep mud after heavy rains force road closures in the Nevada desert
Tens of thousands of people still can't leave the Burning Man festival in the Nevada desert after heavy rains inundated their campsites with ankle-deep mud Saturday -- and more showers are on the way.
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Forget the Ulez Row and Get On Your Bikes, Says Brompton Boss
Will Butler-Adams doesn’t have much patience for cars, or public transport for that matter. Especially on a warm
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Hong Kong’s Stock Market Liquidity Task Force to Meet This Week
Hong Kong’s stock-market liquidity task force will hold its first meeting this week to study methods to expand
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Who is playing college football today, Sept. 3?
Labor Day weekend means a few extra days of college football, but who is playing on the Sunday slate for Week 1 of CFB action?
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Swiss Luxury Watchmakers Face Profit Squeeze From Stronger Franc
Swiss luxury watchmakers who’ve weathered the rise of smartwatches, a pandemic and the highest inflation in decades say
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World Cup kiss scandal hasn't damaged Spanish brand, prime minister says
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez has praised the country's women's soccer team -- and Spanish society itself -- for taking a critical stance against Luis Rubiales for his unwanted kiss of World Cup winner Jennifer Hermoso.
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Foxconn Founder Quits Board After Launching Presidential Bid
Foxconn Technology Group’s billionaire founder Terry Gou resigned from his position on the company’s board as he ramps
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SK Secures Land for $15 Billion Canadian Green Hydrogen Project
The renewable energy unit of South Korea’s SK Inc. secured a site required to develop a $15 billion
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