Japan's Rakuten set to raise $2.18 billion through share issue
TOKYO (Reuters) -Japanese e-commerce and fintech conglomerate Rakuten Group Inc will raise up to 294.2 billion yen ($2.18 billion) by
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German police conduct nationwide raids against climate activists
German investigators have launched a nationwide raid against members of the Last Generation climate activist group, the Munich State Prosecutor's Office said Wednesday.
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Man dies after jet ski incident in Carlingford Lough
A man in his 40s died in hospital on Tuesday after the incident at Carlingford Marina.
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Pakistan considering banning Imran Khan's party - defence minister
ISLAMABAD Pakistan is considering banning former Prime Minister Imran Khan's political party Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), Defence Minister Khawaja
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Roubini Warns US-China Cold War Risks Worsening After G-7 Summit
Nouriel Roubini warned the US and China are headed down a path of confrontation after a Group of
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Cathay Pacific fires cabin crew over alleged discrimination of passenger on flight from China
Cathay Pacific Airways said Tuesday it had fired three cabin crew members after a passenger complained of discrimination on a flight from mainland China, an incident that angered Hong Kong officials and underscored the pressure on the city's flag carrier to please Beijing.
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Mercenary Prigozhin warns Russia could face revolution unless elite gets serious about war
(This story contains language that readers may find offensive in paragraph 5) MOSCOW Yevgeny Prigozhin, the founder of
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Guyana school fire: Pupil suspected of starting deadly blaze over 'confiscated phone'
The teenage girl in Guyana carried out the deadly arson after being disciplined, officials say.
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Modi in Australia: Albanese announces migration deal with India
Indian prime minister Narendra Modi held bilateral talks with counterpart Anthony Albanese in Sydney.
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Analysis-Cross-border incursions from Ukraine may stretch Russian defences
By Tom Balmforth and Anna Dabrowska LONDON/KYIV A two-day incursion from Ukraine into Russia's western borderlands could force
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Ukrainian refugee brings family coffee firm to Dorset
Amer Al Atti is hoping to start production after importing his firm's roasting equipment from Kyiv.
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Yellowstone National Park says encounter between park visitor and bison calf forced authorities to euthanize animal
Officials at Yellowstone National Park say they were forced to put down a newborn bison calf after another unfortunate encounter between a park visitor and wildlife, according to a release from the National Park Service.
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