
Austria’s Ex-Wunderkind Sebastian Kurz Tried for Perjury
Austria’s former Chancellor Sebastian Kurz faced perjury charges on Wednesday in a trial set to rake over events
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Ryanair Loses Latest EU Challenge Over Covid Aid for Rivals
Ryanair Holdings Plc suffered a setback in its latest effort to challenge the European Union’s approval of government
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Singapore to Inspect Credit Suisse, Others in Major Scandal
Singapore’s financial regulator will conduct an on-site inspection of Credit Suisse Group AG after at least one of
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How same-sex unions are rooted in Indian tradition
History demonstrates that same-sex love flourished in ancient and medieval India in various forms.
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Xi Defends Belt and Road as Chinese Initiative Loses Steam
Chinese President Xi Jinping defended his flagship Belt and Road Initiative, casting the $1 trillion program as a
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Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov Set to Arrive in North Korea
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov is set for his first visit to North Korea in about five years,
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Carl Icahn Criticizes Short Sellers at Investor Conference
Carl Icahn criticized short sellers on Tuesday, months after his firm became the target of one. “I think
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J&J Weighs Third Bankruptcy Try to Settle Baby Powder Suits
Johnson & Johnson is weighing a third attempt to use bankruptcy for an $8.9 billion settlement of tens
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US Regulator Pledges Harsher Punishment for Wall Street Misdeeds
Wall Street firms will soon face stiffer penalties for running afoul of US derivatives rules and more often
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Hedge Fund Sculptor Sued by Billionaire Founder Over Rithm Deal
Dan Och and a group of former executives of Sculptor Capital Management Inc. sued the hedge fund and
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Brands Hand Out Freebies as Online Ads Lose Appeal
Online ads are delivering less bang for the click these days, so brands are turning to an old
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EU Clinches Power Market Deal After Nuclear Spat Settled
European Union countries reached an agreement on an overhaul of the bloc’s power market after Germany and France
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