
Bangladesh rocked by power cuts as deadly cyclone hits gas supply
By Ruma Paul and Sudarshan Varadhan DHAKA Bangladesh faced its worst power cuts in over seven months as
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Musk tells Tesla staff he must approve all hiring- memo
Tesla Inc CEO Elon Musk has said that the company can make no new hires unless he personally
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Philips Says Recalled Devices Unlikely to Harm Patient Health
Royal Philips NV said new tests on its recalled sleep apnea products showed the vast majority of the
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Tesla Revamped Model 3 Nears Final Trial Production in Shanghai
Tesla Inc. is nearing the final stages before starting trial production of its revamped Model 3 sedan in
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New Zealand hostel fire: At least six dead and more missing in Wellington
Wellington fire commander Nick Pyatt says the blaze is the city's "worst nightmare".
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Midwife's Ukraine work inspires Eurovision winner Sandie Shaw
Singer Sandy Shaw was inspired by the midwife after hearing her on BBC Radio 4's Woman's Hour.
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Vladimir Kara-Murza's mother speaks to the BBC
Elena Gordon's son Vladimir Kara-Murza was convicted of treason for criticising Putin's war in Ukraine.
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Elkann Says ‘Patriot’ Marchionne Saved Italy’s Auto Industry
Stellantis NV Chairman John Elkann credits former Fiat boss Sergio Marchionne with salvaging Italy’s auto industry and rejects
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Wells Fargo to Pay $1 Billion in Class-Action Suit, WSJ Reports
Wells Fargo & Co. agreed to pay $1 billion to shareholders as it seeks to settle a class-action
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Emerging Currencies to Outperform G-10 Peers, Wells Fargo Says
Emerging-market currencies are poised to outperform peers in developed markets, as attractive valuations lure investors, according to Wells
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Microsoft’s Activision Deal Gets Sliver of Hope as EU Defies UK
Microsoft Corp.’s $69 billion takeover bid for games developer Activision Blizzard Inc. came back from the brink after
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Oakland teachers, school district reach tentative agreement to end strike
More than a week after educators first hit the picket line, the Oakland Education Association, which represents public school teachers in Oakland, California, announced Monday morning it has reached a tentative agreement with the Oakland Unified School District, ending the strike and sending some 35,000 students back to class.
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