
Billionaire Rinehart Muscles Into Another Lithium Takeover
Australia’s richest woman may be set to scupper a second lithium takeover in a matter of weeks, building
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Qatar sentences eight Indians to death
Reports say eight Indian men who worked in Qatar have been sentenced to death on spying charges.
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Tesla Reverses China Price Cut, Adding $2,000 to Model Y Variant
Tesla Inc. raised the price of its Model Y Performance sport-utility vehicle by around $2,000 in China on
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Copycat Chinese Lithium Firms Back Nigerian Processing Plant
Nigeria’s first lithium-processing plant launched to great fanfare this month with the backing of three companies that, at
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Mahua Moitra: The firebrand Indian MP in ‘cash-for-query’ scandal
Mahua Moitra is known to ask tough questions to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his government.
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Ford Misses on Profit, Pulls 2023 Outlook After Strike Deal
Ford Motor Co. said it fell short of third-quarter earnings expectations, citing higher costs and lower quality, a
1970-01-01 08:00

How does China fix the Evergrande mess?
The heavily indebted company has become the poster child of the country's flailing property sector.
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Israel Gaza: EU calls for 'corridors and pauses' for humanitarian aid
Member states disagreed over whether to call for short breaks in the fighting or a longer pause.
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Arrest warrant issued for suspect in Lewiston, Maine mass shooting
A US Army reservist is wanted for murder after 18 people were killed and 13 injured in Lewiston.
1970-01-01 08:00

The Gulf state at centre of delicate hostage talks
Qatar has a unique role leading sensitive negotiations but it comes with a huge risk.
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Taylor Swift helps fuel Universal Music Group's third-quarter revenue
Cultural phenomenon Taylor Swift helped fuel revenue at Universal Music Group in the third quarter, the world's largest
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UN agencies reduce Gaza aid operations as fuel runs out
The UN says it has enough to maintain water supplies for a day, after reducing support for hospitals.
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