EU Wins Court Boost in Crackdown on Belgian Tax Breaks
The European Commission won a boost in its crackdown on allegedly unfair Belgian tax breaks after a court
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Beijing demands Hong Kong consulates hand over local staff data
Details including identity card numbers must be submitted within a month, authorities say.
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The Marvels director Nia DaCosta got 'stressed' filming the sequel
Nia DaCosta sought the advice of other Marvel directors when things got "crazy".
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Ex-Singapore PM Goh’s Son Charged With False Trading, CNA Says
Goh Jin Hian, the son of former Singapore Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong, was among four people charged
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Britain wants to work constructively with Meta over encryption -Braverman
LONDON British interior minister Suella Braverman said she wanted to work constructively with Facebook-owner Meta over the issue
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UK inflation unexpectedly falls, raising questions about BoE rates plan
LONDON (Reuters) -British annual consumer price inflation (CPI) unexpectedly fell to 6.7% in August, official data showed on Wednesday, raising
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Column-Odd bond calm loosening Fed squeeze: Mike Dolan
By Mike Dolan LONDON An eerie calm in U.S. Treasuries seems at odds with uncertainty about the end
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Europe Car Sales Jump 21% as EVs Help Extend Growth Streak
Auto sales climbed for the 13th consecutive month in Europe, with electric vehicles driving growth before becoming the
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Australia's CBA, Tesla team up to support EV purchases
Commonwealth Bank of Australia on Wednesday said it has partnered with Tesla to allow the automaker's customers to
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Meta Plans to Expand Its WhatsApp Payment Service to India
Meta Platforms Inc. is expanding its WhatsApp payment feature to India, letting users in the country purchase goods
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Thai King's son signals willingness to talk about country's strict royal insult law as he attends lese majeste exhibition
The second son of Thailand's King Maha Vajiralongkorn made a surprise visit to a New York exhibition featuring the stories of people who have been prosecuted under the country's harsh royal defamation laws, signaling a willingness to talk openly about the taboo topic.
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An anti-affirmative action group is suing the US Military Academy at West Point over race-based admissions policies
The US Military Academy at West Point is being sued for its race-based admissions policies by the same group that won a landmark case against Harvard University and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in the Supreme Court over affirmative action earlier this year, according to a lawsuit filed Tuesday.
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