
China Lets Officials Use Nice Hotels, Rolling Back a Xi Rule
China has said officials can use nice hotels for events, reversing part of an austerity order that President
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German Football Weighs Fresh €1 Billion Private Equity Deal
German professional football’s governing body is launching a third attempt to sell a stake in the league’s media
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Vitol Says Refiners Face ‘Soft Patch’ in 2024 on New Plants
Global oil refiners will suffer a “soft patch” next year as new capacity in Mexico, Africa and the
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US, UK Lead Pledge to Triple Nuclear Power by 2050 at COP28
The US will lead a push at the COP28 climate summit to triple the amount of installed nuclear
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Jurgen Klopp's greatest wins against Pep Guardiola
The greatest victories Jurgen Klopp has ever enjoyed against Pep Guardiola as manager of Borussia Dortmund and Liverpool
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ByteDance Weighs Sale of Gaming Studio Behind Mobile Legends
ByteDance Ltd. is considering selling gaming studio Shanghai Moonton Technology Co., people familiar with the matter said, as
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One killed in Russian missile strike on east Ukraine town
By Max Hunder SELYDOVE, Ukraine (Reuters) -At least one person was killed in an overnight Russian missile strike that hit
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Japan Monthly Tourism Numbers Return to Pre-Covid Level
More tourists came to Japan in October than in the same month in 2019 before the pandemic, a
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Hong Kong Ousts Dubai as Biggest Hub for Russian Gold Trade
Shut out of London following the invasion of Ukraine, Russian gold trading switched to Dubai. Now it’s shifting
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Renault Sets €10 Billion Sales Goal for EV Arm in IPO Pitch
Renault SA is targeting more than €10 billion ($10.9 billion) of revenue by 2025 for its electric-vehicle and
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Russia-Ukraine war live: Putin’s losses ‘top 300,000’ as Moscow state media retracts reports of retreat
Russia’s military personnel losses in its invasion of Ukraine have crossed 300,000, showed estimates by the UK that also said thousands more have deserted the battlefield. James Heappey, minister of state for the armed forces, revealed the UK’s estimates of losses faced by Vladimir Putin since the start of the invasion in February last year. “We estimate that approximately 302,000 Russian military personnel have been killed or wounded, and tens of thousands more have already deserted since the start of the conflict,” he said on Tuesday in response to queries from John Healey, the shadow secretary of state for defence. The UK’s estimate of casualties is similar to the assessment made by Kyiv, that said Russia had lost a total 313,470 military personnel in combat as of Tuesday. It comes as two Russian state media agencies withdrew reports of military operations. The agencies – TASS and RIA Novosti – said that the Russian Ministry of Defence had announced relocations of troops to an unspecified “more advantageous positions” east of the Dnipro river. The potentially significant bulletins were available for about 10 minutes, after which two state news outlets withdrew them without any follow-up. Read More Why Russia retracted state media reports on its Ukraine frontline movements Giuliani ally in Ukraine charged with treason Russian convicted of Kremlin critic’s murder pardoned after fighting in Ukraine A man convicted in the 2006 killing of a Russian journalist wins a pardon after serving in Ukraine
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Reckitt Benckiser Appoints Former Sky CEO Darroch as Chairman
Reckitt Benckiser Group Plc has appointed Jeremy Darroch as its new chairman replacing Chris Sinclair who will step
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