Chinese Smartphone Market May Remain Weak Through 2023, IDC Says
Chinese smartphone shipments fell 2.1% in the second quarter, extending a market decline that may persist throughout 2023,
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Malaysia Plans to Build Region’s Largest Solar Hybrid Plant
Malaysia plans to develop Southeast Asia’s largest solar hybrid facility while pursuing hydrogen plants to achieve its 70%
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Nestle Raises Sales Guidance, Predicting Rebound in Consumption
Nestle SA inched up its revenue guidance, forecasting a rebound in consumption after passing peak inflation. Sales should
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Pakistan says China has rolled over $2.4 billion loan for two years
By Asif Shahzad ISLAMABAD (Reuters) -Pakistan Finance Minister Ishaq Dar said on Thursday that China has rolled over a $2.4
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Tom DeLonge teases Blink-182 are at their 'best' on comeback album
Tom DeLonge has teased fans are in for a treat with their forthcoming album.
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'We are being pushed out of the industry we love': Hugh Grant's Wonka role slammed by actor with dwarfism
Hugh Grant's role in 'Wonka' has been criticised by an actor with dwarfism, who believes the Oompa-Loompas should be portrayed by those with the condition.
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British Gas Owner Boosts Shareholder Returns: The London Rush
Centrica is boosting shareholder returns after profit at its British Gas business increased almost 10-fold compared to last
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Iberdrola First Half Earnings Meet Estimates as Hydro Recovers
Spanish renewable energy giant Iberdrola SA reported first-half earnings that met analyst estimates, driven by the recovery of
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Barclays Unveils New Buyback as Investment Bank Misses Estimates
Barclays Plc said it would buy back a further £750 million ($972 million) of its shares after a
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Ukraine Recap: Ukraine Starts Major Assault in Counteroffensive
Ukraine launched an attack in the southwestern Zaporizhzhia region that analysts said appears to have broken through Russian
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Japan's population fell by 800,000 last year as demographic crisis accelerates
Japan's population crisis is accelerating, with the number of nationals falling by more than 800,000 in the past year -- echoing similar trends seen in other East Asian countries.
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Largest US Grid Declares Emergency Alert For July 27
PJM Interconnection LLC has declared a level one emergency for the 13-state eastern US grid and called on
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