Wall Street Rally Wipes Away a Year of Fed-Induced Losses
Investors have just turned back the clock on the Fed’s tightening campaign and cast aside the Fed fears
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Biden, Blinken and Betting on Sports: Your Saturday US Briefing
Holiday weekend greetings from New York City. We’re still a baseball city, and we’ve been known to gamble
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Tiger Global Is Falling Short of $6 Billion Target for New Fund
Tiger Global Management LLC is falling short in attracting cash for its latest venture-capital fund, with investors so
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Spanish charity rescues 117 migrants sailing from Libya
ROME Spanish charity Open Arms said it rescued 117 migrants on Saturday crowded onto a precarious wooden boat
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Saudi foreign minister arrives in Tehran amid rapprochement
Saudi Arabia's Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan arrived in Iran on Saturday amid a rapprochement between the
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Seoul hosts large crowds as BTS fans celebrate 10-year anniversary
SEOUL (Reuters) -An estimated 150,000 people gathered in South Korea's capital Seoul on Saturday as fans from around the globe
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Ukraine-Russia war – live: Putin’s forces face shortage of tanks as Kyiv’s counteroffensive creeps forward
Russian forces are suffering a shortage of tanks, the nations’s defence minister has admitted during a visit a military factory in western Siberia. Sergei Shoigu has called for more tanks to be manufactured "to meet the needs of Russian forces" in Ukraine, with Kyiv having launched a counteroffensive involving Western tanks and weapons. Mr Shoigu said there was a need "to maintain the increased production of tanks" and better security features in armored vehicles, the Defense Ministry said in a statement about the visit. Ukrainian deputy defense minister, Hanna Maliar, said on Saturday that Kyiv’s forces were making progress – or having “registered tactical successes” as she put it – in the southern Zaporizhzhia region Meanwhile, Russian President Vladimir Putin is to host a group of African leaders who travelled to Russia on a self-styled "peace mission" after a trip to Ukraine on Friday. Seven African leaders - the presidents of Comoros, Senegal, South Africa and Zambia, as well as Egypt's prime minister and top envoys from the Republic of Congo and Uganda – have travelled to St Petersburg to meet Mr Putin. Read More Why Russia’s attempts to get round oil sanctions risk ecological disaster Ukrainians leaving UK because they cannot get housing, volunteer made MBE says
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GE-Safran Venture Works on Engine Upgrade to Lift Durability
The CFM International engine venture plans to to roll out design enhancements late next year to make its
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Canada Wildfires Heat Up Climate Change Pressure on Trudeau
Canada’s enormous wildfires and the acrid haze they’ve spread across North America have widened a schism in the
1970-01-01 08:00
Biden to Counter Trump by Focusing on Economy Not Indictments
President Joe Biden plans to press his economic case for reelection at a campaign kickoff rally, setting up
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Italy PM Meloni in Paris next week to support Rome's Expo 2030 bid - source
ROME Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni will travel to France next week to show support for Rome's bid
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Putin Meets With African Leaders on Their Ukraine Peace Plan
A delegation of African heads of state and senior officials will meet with President Vladimir Putin in St.
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