Ukraine war: Russian diamonds set for ban under new EU sanctions
One third of the world's diamonds come from Russia, which so far has escaped sanctions for the trade.
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Finland accuses Russia of aiding illegal migrant crossings
Prime Minister Petteri Orpo says Russian officials helped some asylum seekers reach the Finnish border.
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US Supreme Court takes on ethics row with first-ever code of conduct
Judges have been criticised for failing to disclose gifts and holiday arrangements they received.
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Who is George Santos and why is he in trouble?
The New York lawmaker is facing a slew of criminal charges and possible expulsion from the House.
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Morgan Stanley may pay up to $1 billion to resolve US probe into private stock sales - Semafor
(Reuters) -Morgan Stanley may pay between $500 million and $1 billion to resolve a long-running U.S. probe into how it
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Levi Davis: Missing rugby player's family say they live in hope
Levi Davis' mum says she "prays he will turn up one day" as she marks a year since his disappearance.
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Federal Reserve Board ends currency trading-tied enforcement action on Citigroup
(Reuters) -The Federal Reserve Board on Thursday ended the enforcement action on Citigroup from 20 15 that required the lender
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Amid Foxconn probe, China tells Taiwan firms to play positive role in ties
BEIJING Taiwanese companies should assume their social responsibilities and play a "positive role" in promoting the peaceful development
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Foxconn shares drop after report of China tax audit, land use probe
TAIPEI (Reuters) -Shares in Taiwan's Foxconn, a major supplier of Apple's iPhones, dropped as much as 3% on Monday after
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Foxconn faces tax audit, land use probe - Chinese state media
BEIJING Foxconn Technology Group, Apple Inc's largest supplier of iPhones, has been subjected to tax audits at some
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Sweden investigating damage to Baltic undersea cable
A gas pipeline between Finland and Estonia is believed to have been damaged at the same time, Sweden says.
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Feds probing safety of GM's robotaxis around pedestrians
The US auto safety regulator has opened a probe into whether General Motors' self-driving unit Cruise has taken sufficient precautions with its autonomous vehicles to safeguard pedestrians, it said on Tuesday.
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