
Web Summit CEO Cosgrave Steps Down After Israel Controversy
Paddy Cosgrave has stepped down from his role as chief executive officer of Web Summit after his remarks
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'I am a Zionist': How Joe Biden's lifelong bond with Israel shapes war policy
By Matt Spetalnick, Jeff Mason, Steve Holland and Patricia Zengerle WASHINGTON When Joe Biden met with Prime Minister
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Stock Pickers Sidelined With World Events Overshadowing Earnings
Earnings season typically is the time when investors can look past macroeconomic forces and focus on company-specific news
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Egypt’s Gaza Summit Starts With Arab Call for Two-State Solution
Arab leaders dubbed Israel’s retaliatory strikes on Gaza “collective punishment” and stressed that a stable and secure outcome
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How New York City Turned the World’s Biggest Garbage Dump Into a Park
Staten Island’s Freshkills was once the world’s largest dump. In 2001, New York City shut it down and
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IMF Economist Says France Will Struggle to Reach Deficit Target
France will have trouble meeting a target to narrow its deficit to 2.7% in 2027, according to the
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ICICI Bank Profit Rises More Than Expected on Retail Loan Demand
ICICI Bank Ltd.’s profit climbed in the second quarter, backed by strong demand for retail loans in the
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Is Lionel Messi playing for Inter Miami vs Charlotte? Fitness update on Argentina star
The latest fitness news on Inter Miami's Lionel Messi and whether he will be available for the club's final MLS game of the year against Charlotte
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Del Vecchios’ Firm Is Long-Term Mediobanca Investor
The Del Vecchio family’s investment company “has never been an activist” shareholder and has a long-term commitment as
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RBI Approves Ashok Vaswani as Kotak Mahindra Bank’s CEO
Kotak Mahindra Bank Ltd. said India’s central bank has approved the appointment of Ashok Vaswani as its next
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Ukraine-Russia war - live: Putin ‘loses 50 tanks as troops launch fresh Donetsk offensive’
Ukrainian forces damaged and destroyed almost 50 Russian tanks in just 24 hours as Vladimir Putin’s troops launched a fresh offensive in the Donetsk region, according to a US war think tank. The Insitute for the Study of War (ISW) said Russian forces launched a renewed attack near Adviika on Friday and “marginally advanced”, indicating Moscow’s commitment to offensive operations in the area “despite heavy materiel and personnel losses”. This includes the damage and destruction of almost 50 Russian tanks and over 100 armored vehicles by Ukrainian forces during the past day of fighting, reported the Ukrainian General Staff on Friday, according to the ISW. It comes as the think tank said a prominent Russian milblogger ‘Rybar’, aka Mikhail Zvinchuk, claimed Ukrainian forces pushed through Russian defences and advanced on the Dnipro River onto the opposite eastern bank, crossing into Russian-occupied territory. According to the ISW, the milblogger alleged they temporarily occupied the village of Poyma and positions on the northern outskirts of Pishchanivka on the afternoon of 17 October. He later claimed that Russian forces pushed Ukrainian forces back from these positions towards the Dnipro River. Read More Russian fighters ‘scrambled over Black Sea to prevent British warplanes approaching Russian airspace’ Biden calls to maintain ‘American leadership’ with aid package for Ukraine and Israel Ukraine's parliament advances bill seen as targeting Orthodox church with historic ties to Moscow Putin says Russia ‘will be able to repel’ Ukraine’s new weapons used to damage Kremlin’s air assets
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UK’s Pragmatic Lines Up Funding From M&G, Saudi Arabia
Pragmatic Semiconductor Ltd. is close to finalizing a £200 million funding round from investors including M&G’s Catalyst fund,
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