Iran Revolutionary Guard Shows Missiles in New Hardware Display
Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps unveiled a new range of enhanced missiles on Saturday in its latest display
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Israeli Startup Applies to Put Lab-Grown Steaks on British Menus
Cultivated meat startup Aleph Farms Ltd. is seeking regulatory approval to sell its beefsteak in the UK, as
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Saudi Budget Slips Deeper Into Deficit With Jump in Spending
Saudi Arabia’s budget deficit widened in the second quarter as the government raised spending on social benefits and
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Egypt Surprises With Rate Hike Even as Devaluation Delayed
Egypt unexpectedly resumed its cycle of monetary tightening, seeking to tame inflation that’s running at an all-time high.
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UAE’s $60 Billion Firm Chases Global Deals Despite Vodafone Snag
Vodafone Group Plc’s biggest shareholder is pushing ahead with an ambitious global expansion strategy, undeterred by a slump
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Oil Coasts to Sixth Weekly Gain After Saudi, Russia Extend Cuts
Oil headed for a sixth straight weekly gain, the longest winning streak in more than a year, after
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Credit Suisse Collapsed, And Switzerland Went Back to Making Money
In 2022 it was “Schwinger,” or traditional Swiss wrestlers, that were the star attraction. This year it was
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Stocks in Asia Face Mixed Open After US Bond Rout: Markets Wrap
Stocks in Asia are set for a mixed open following a slump in US equities and bonds, as
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Russia Signals Cheaper Grain Shipments to Friendly Countries
Russia may offer cheaper grain exports to countries that have not imposed sanctions, the latest sign that Moscow
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Turkish Stocks Enjoy Longest Run of Foreign Inflows in a Decade
Overseas investors extended their buying spree of Turkish equities to the longest streak in a decade, a sign
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Turkish Inflation Surges More Than Forecast to End Long Slowdown
Turkish inflation ended its eight-month deceleration in July, putting it on track for a surge that the central
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Ronaldo Won’t Dent Saudi Finances But Costs Are Adding Up
Will signing expensive footballers like Cristiano Ronaldo break Saudi Arabia’s finances? No, because the total spending is still
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