
A NATO country could soon have a pro-Russian leader
Slovakia is getting ready to elect its fifth prime minister in just four years, and with Kremlin sympathizer Robert Fico's opposition party leading the polls, it is one being watched with alarm in the West.
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Dollar Surge Is Bringing ‘Pseudo Tightening’ to Southeast Asia
Southeast Asian central banks are using tools other than rate hikes to defend their currencies against the surging
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Temasek unit raises $3.3 billion in flagship fund investing in China
SINGAPORE Singapore state investment firm Temasek's wholly owned unit True Light Capital said on Thursday it raised $3.3
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Taiwan unveils first domestically built submarine as China threat grows
Taiwan unveiled its first-ever domestically built submarine on Thursday, an accomplishment the island democracy's leader hailed as a significant milestone as Taipei works to boost its military deterrence in the face of a growing threat from Beijing.
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Powerball jackpot swells to $925 million after no winner snagged the prize Wednesday night
Powerball players will get another chance to become instant millionaires as the jackpot ballooned to $925 million following Wednesday night's drawing that yielded no grand prize winners.
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TikTok’s E-Commerce Ambitions Stall as Global Backlash Grows
Teten Masduki couldn’t stop talking about TikTok. In a July meeting with his team, the Indonesian minister broke
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Dubai’s Emaar in Talks to Build Housing Projects in Saudi Arabia
Emaar Properties PJSC, the Dubai-based builder of the world’s tallest tower, is exploring opportunities to develop housing communities
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Convicted felon suspected of killing Baltimore tech CEO has been arrested, police say
Jason Dean Billingsley, a convicted felon suspected of killing Baltimore tech executive Pava LaPere this week, has been arrested, Baltimore police said early Thursday.
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Jailing of Vietnam climate activist sparks concern
Human rights groups say there is a worrying trend of activists being arrested on tax evasion charges.
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Poland’s Row With Ukraine Risks Business Ties, InPost CEO Says
Poland’s increasingly pointed standoff with Ukraine over grain exports is eroding the business opportunities of Polish companies in
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UBS Takes Lead in $50 Billion Bond Market Left by Credit Suisse
Rival banks are flooding into a Credit Suisse-shaped hole in a resurgent market for arranging Swiss franc bond
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Tennis-Djokovic says future looks bright after emergence of Alcaraz
Novak Djokovic has won three out of the four Grand Slams in 2023 and has no plans of
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