Second youth arrested after Dublin tourist assault
US tourist Stephen Termini is believed to have been kicked and beaten in Dublin city centre.
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China to boost credit support to consumer sector - regulator
BEIJING China will guide banks to boost credit in the consumer service industry, its financial regulator said on
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Australia Biggest States Face Budget Strains on Cash Crunch
Australia’s two biggest states will struggle to return their budgets to surplus as the economy sags under central
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Pakistan seen hiking rates again on IMF guidance, analysts say
By Ariba Shahid KARACHI Pakistan's central bank will likely raise its key interest rate again on Monday to
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Europe's central bank is set to pile on another rate increase. Is it the last in a record series?
The European Central Bank is set to raise interest rates again Thursday
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Han Kuang: Taiwan practices to repel a Chinese invasion
Taiwan has learned from Russia's invasion of Ukraine and is moving to fortify vulnerable points.
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Spain's unemployment rate falls to 15-year low of 11.60% in Q2
MADRID Spain's unemployment rate fell to 11.60%, a 15-year low, down from 13.26% three months earlier, data from
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Japan's Takeda beats Q1 profit estimates on mainstay drugs, dengue vaccine
TOKYO (Reuters) -Japan's Takeda Pharmaceutical posted first-quarter profit that beat analysts' estimates, citing solid sales of mainstay drugs and the
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Cincoze DX-1200 Industrial Computer Powers Multiple Railway Computing Applications
TAIPEI, Taiwan--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jul 27, 2023--
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Westinghouse Awarded Trio of Grants from UK Nuclear Fuel Fund
LANCASHIRE, England--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jul 27, 2023--
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UK Regulator Takes Action Against Wizz Air Over Customer Refunds
The UK’s Civil Aviation Authority has taken enforcement action against Wizz Air Holdings Plc after many passengers complained
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Pakistan's finance minister says China rolls over $2.4 billion loan for Islamabad for 2 years
Pakistan’s finance minister says Beijing has rolled over a $2.4 billion loan for his country for two years, a move aimed at helping Pakistan overcome a lingering economic crisis
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