Ukraine announces 'humanitarian corridor' for ships stuck in Black Sea ports
KYIV Ukraine announced a "humanitarian corridor" on Thursday to let dozens of cargo ships trapped in its ports
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FTC queries on Kroger's Albertsons deal focus on small grocers
By Diane Bartz WASHINGTON U.S. antitrust enforcers reviewing Kroger's plan to buy rival grocery giant Albertsons are probing
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Poland plans to send up to 10,000 soldiers to border with Belarus
WARSAW Poland is planning to move up to 10,000 additional troops to the border with Belarus to support
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Thyssenkrupp targets upper end of operating profit outlook
FRANKFURT (Reuters) -Thyssenkrupp on Thursday said it was now targeting the upper end of its operating profit outlook range in
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Ukraine war: Russia still gets key war kit despite sanctions
An elaborate network of intermediaries means Russia can lay its hands on vital bits of Western technology.
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Russian convicts released to fight with Wagner accused of new crimes
Victims' families are distraught that Russian prisoners released to fight in Ukraine are reoffending.
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Celtics big investment already looking quite problematic
The Boston Celtics paid top dollar to acquire Kristaps Porzingis. Now, injury concerns are already creeping in.The Boston Celtics underwent significant offseason changes, primarily with their decision to trade Marcus Smart (and stuff) for Kristaps Porzingis (and stuff). On the surface, that'...
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'We expected less resistance': Ukrainian troops on southern front learn not to underestimate their enemy
Rammed back into the bushes, out past destroyed Bradleys and ageing Humvees, the Soviet-era T72 lowers its turret to fire. Its targets are Russian positions, imperiled by Ukraine's push south, just past the building over the horizon. Three rounds whistle into the distance, the tank is spotted, and is gone in a swirl of dust.
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Trucking firm Yellow explores alternate bankruptcy loans
By Dietrich Knauth NEW YORK (Reuters) -Bankrupt trucking company Yellow Corp will not seek court approval to borrow $142.5 million
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Three dead after Russian attack on Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia, Zelenskiy says
Three people were killed in a Russian attack on the Ukrainian city of Zaporizhzhia on Wednesday, Ukrainian President
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One dead and dozens injured in Russia factory explosion
The damaged facility reportedly manufactures night vision devices and binoculars for the Russian military.
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IPO Investors Are Putting Money to Work, Only at Steep Discounts
Investors, burnt by the class of 2020 and 2021 initial public offerings that trade under water, are cautiously
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