New IMF funds for Sri Lanka may face delay after review sees revenue shortfall
By Uditha Jayasinghe COLOMBO (Reuters) -The International Monetary Fund did not reach a staff-level agreement with Sri Lanka in its
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Baltimore police searching for 'extremely dangerous' ex-con in killing of 26-year-old female tech CEO
Baltimore police continue to search for an "extremely dangerous" man suspected of murdering 26-year-old tech CEO Pava LaPere, who was found dead in an apartment building on Monday.
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Britain Loses Green Jobs in Latest Blow to Net Zero Transition
The UK said the number of “green jobs” associated with the push toward net zero fossil fuel emissions
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Chelsea monitoring Victor Osimhen situation amid threats to sue Napoli
Chelsea remain interested in Victor Osimhen amid reports the striker could sue Napoli for a controversial and disparaging post on TikTok.
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With ESG Under Siege, Neuberger Backs Active Stock-Picking
ESG investment strategies have been widely criticized this year, so much so that money is leaving the once-thriving
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Does UK’s Approval of New Rosebank North Sea Oil Field Boost Energy Security?
The controversial Rosebank oil and gas field in the UK North Sea got the go-ahead on Wednesday, despite
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Banks Put on Notice as Climate Liabilities Hit Capital Planning
Banks that underestimate the financial fallout of the climate crisis are exposing themselves to regulatory and investor backlash
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Italy Seeks Monte Paschi Deal in Push to Create New Banking Hub
Italy is seeking to turn Banca Monte Paschi di Siena SpA into the country’s third largest bank by
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Japan Utility Tohoku to Test Use of Hydrogen in Power Generation
Tohoku Electric Power Co. is accelerating plans to test the co-firing of hydrogen at a natural gas power
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S Jaishankar: India asks Canada for information on Sikh leader's murder
Foreign Minister S Jaishankar said India was open to looking into any "specific" details on the killing.
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'Truly a David and Goliath case': Six young people take 32 countries to court in unprecedented case
The European Court of Human Rights will hear an "unprecedented" lawsuit on Wednesday, brought by six young people against 32 European countries accusing them of failing to tackle the human-caused climate crisis.
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Macron’s Budget to Test Taxpayer Tolerance for Climate Spending
French President Emmanuel Macron’s government will present a 2024 budget on Wednesday that tests voter appetite for pouring
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