Baidu Shares Jump as Ernie Bot Progress Rekindles AI Bets
Baidu Inc. shares jumped in Hong Kong following reports that it will soon launch a large-language model to
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It’s Not a Good Time to Be a Steel Mill or Coal Mine in China
China’s raw materials producers are at the forefront of falling industrial profits as poor demand and price deflation
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Chinese Stocks in Hong Kong Extend Slump, Approach Bear Market
A gauge of Chinese shares traded in Hong Kong inched closer to bear-market territory as a wobbling economic
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Madeleine McCann – latest news: ‘Shrine’ found at Algarve reservoir launched police search
A British couple claimed they found a makeshift shrine to missing Madeleine McCann at the Portuguese reservoir searched by police last week. The couple, named only as Ralf and Ann, told the Mail on Sunday they found the “strange” shrine seven months after the toddler vanished 16 years ago. The couple said they reported the shrine to Portuguese police but never heard back. The shrine consisted of a row of stones pointing to a picnic site which was dug up by police last week, a bouquet of white lilies and a photograph of the missing toddler. The retired couple, who regularly visit their holiday home near the Algarve reservoir, later reported the shrine to police after suspect Christian Brueckner was identified by German police in 2020, and gave a formal statement. Ralf, 66, described the shrine as “very strange”. Ann, 67, said: “Thinking about it now gives me goosebumps because when we saw where the police were searching the past few days you could see that’s where the row of stones was pointing to.” Officers concluded their search of the Algarve reservoir on Thursday. Read More British couple ‘found Madeleine McCann shrine’ at Portugal reservoir searched by police Madeleine McCann case: Timeline of the missing child’s disappearance How much has the Madeleine McCann investigation cost? Who is Christian Brueckner? Madeleine McCann suspect and the accusations against him
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Australia Sees ‘Enormous Market’ for its Battery Metals in US
President Joe Biden’s signature climate policy is helping drive a “golden age of mineral exploration” in Australia, as
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Kishida’s Support Peaks Out as Scandal Tarnishes G-7 Glow
Support for Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida’s cabinet stalled in some media polls, with a scandal involving his
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Taiwan Considers Keeping Nuclear Reactors on Emergency Standby
Taiwan is considering keeping nuclear power plants on standby in case of emergencies, signaling a loosening of policy
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Japan Calls on North Korea to Abandon ‘Satellite’ Launch
Japan called for North Korea to refrain from a planned rocket launch it described as a “serious provocation”
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Vietnam Exports Continue to Contract as Global Demand Wanes
Vietnam’s exports contracted for a fourth month so far this year, adding to risks of a growth slowdown
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Thailand Must Raise Revenue to Boost Spending, World Bank Says
Thailand must bolster its revenue collection in the long term to meet growing public spending needs stemming from
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Bitcoin Jumps to More Than Two-Week High on Relief Over US Debt Ceiling
Bitcoin climbed to the highest level in more than two weeks amid a boost to investor sentiment from
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Japan's Nikkei share average rises to highest since July 1990
By Kevin Buckland TOKYO (Reuters) -Japan's Nikkei share average rose on Monday to its highest level since July 1990, buoyed
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