Hundreds of teenagers are falling ill from heat wave at World Scout Jamboree in South Korea
Hundreds of teenage boy and girl scouts have fallen ill at a global event in South Korea as a sweltering heat wave sweeps the country, angering some parents who have called for the 12-day event to be canceled.
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West African bloc seeks solution to Niger coup as deadline nears
NIAMEY West African defence chiefs were set to wrap up discussions about possible intervention in Niger on Friday,
1970-01-01 08:00
Maersk Cuts Forecast for Global Trade as Destocking Lasts Longer
A.P. Moller-Maersk A/S, a bellwether for the world economy, lowered its estimate for global container trade, saying there
1970-01-01 08:00
Germany Factory Orders Unexpectedly Jump Most in Three Years
German factory orders unexpectedly jumped the most in three years in June, a sign that Europe’s largest economy
1970-01-01 08:00
Wheat Gains as Russia Halts Novorossiysk Port Traffic on Attack
Wheat futures rose after the Novorossiysk port was closed to marine traffic by Russian authorities following a drone
1970-01-01 08:00
Buffett’s Favored Japan Trading Firms Post Solid Earnings
Japanese trading houses — a darling of Warren Buffett’s — posted strong earnings last quarter, despite a drop
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China drops Australia barley tariffs after three years
The relationship between Canberra and Beijing has thawed since the election of Prime Minister Anthony Albanese.
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Commerzbank Lifts Outlook for Lending as Rate Boost Persists
Commerzbank AG raised its outlook for lending income and said it will seek approval for another buyback as
1970-01-01 08:00
Egypt Surprises With Rate Hike Even as Devaluation Delayed
Egypt unexpectedly resumed its cycle of monetary tightening, seeking to tame inflation that’s running at an all-time high.
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China's central bank keeps RRR cuts on table, as investors eye more support for economy
(Corrects attribution in paragraph 4 to Yuan Da of the NDRC, not Zou Lan of the central bank) BEIJING (Reuters)
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Japan's economy to pick up in Q2 despite slowing global demand: Reuters poll
By Leika Kihara TOKYO Japan's economy likely grew an annualised 3.1% in April-June to mark a third straight
1970-01-01 08:00
China to lift tariffs on Australian barley as trade ties improve
By Dominique Patton and Lewis Jackson BEIJING/SYDNEY China's Ministry of Commerce said on Friday it would drop anti-dumping
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