German budget crisis deepens as delay to 2024 talks looms
By Holger Hansen BERLIN (Reuters) -German Chancellor Olaf Scholz's government looks set to delay talks on next year's budget as
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Cuban ministers reveal details of food, fuel shortages amid economic crisis
Senior Cuban officials have over several weeks provided an increasingly dire snapshot of a deepening economic crisis in
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Kelly Brook: 'The less I do to my skin, the better it looks'
Kelly Brook believes keeping her skincare routine simple is the key to her glowing complexion.
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UK manufacturing orders fall to weakest since Jan 2021: CBI
LONDON British manufacturers saw the biggest monthly fall in their orders in nearly three years this month and
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Anwar’s Popularity Dives Before Anniversary as Malaysia’s Economy Weighs
Support for Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim has fallen less than a year of being in power, as
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South Africa's October inflation rises near top of central bank target
By Bhargav Acharya JOHANNESBURG South African inflation quickened more than expected in October, approaching the upper end of
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KISS axe Canadian show as member of 'band party' suffers 'unforeseen illness'
The 'End of the Road Tour' was due to hit Ottawa's Canadian Tire Centre on Tuesday (21.11.23).
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US existing home sales slump to more than 13-year low in October
WASHINGTON U.S. existing home sales dropped to the lowest level in more than 13 years in October as
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Canada's inflation rate eases more than expected in October on gas prices
OTTAWA (Reuters) -Canada's annual inflation rate eased more than expected to 3.1% in October, largely due to lower gasoline prices,
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Germany freezes new spending commitments as budget woes deepen
By Holger Hansen and Riham Alkousaa BERLIN (Reuters) -The German government has imposed a freeze on most new spending commitments
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Japan small manufacturers' union demands record base pay rise
TOKYO A Japanese union representing small manufacturers announced on Tuesday a demand for a record monthly pay increase
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Indonesia posts smaller current account deficit in Q3 as export demand picks up
JAKARTA Indonesia posted a third quarter current account deficit of $0.9 billion, equivalent to 0.2% of gross domestic
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