Pubs and Restaurants Hope Customers Ignore Latest Rail Strikes
Britain’s pubs and restaurants are hoping customers brush off the latest round of rail strikes, after festive sales
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Russia-Ukraine war – live: Putin’s troops repelled on six fronts amid heavy missile and ground attacks
Russian troops have failed to move forward in six areas along the frontline, Ukraine military has said amid heavy missile attacks and ground clashes between the opposing forces. A total of 73 combat skirmishes took place across the war’s frontline in the past 24 hours, an update from Ukraine’s General Staff of the Armed Forces on Thursday read, a day after Russia launched more than 100 attacks to recapture its lost positions in eastern Ukraine’s Robotyne. Meanwhile in Pokrovsk, emergency crews helped rescue a man with a six-month-old baby, covered in blood, in his hands, officials said. The strikes destroyed a multi-storey building, nine houses, a police office and cars. Emergency workers pulled the body of a 62-year-old man from the wreckage of a destroyed multi-storey building in Novohrodivka. Four more people may be under the rubble, including a child, authorities said. It comes as statistics by a longtime Russo-Ukraine War military data researcher suggested Russian forces have faces record losses this month. Data published by Ragnar Gudmundsson said more than 25,000 Russian service personnel died or were severely wounded in combat in Ukraine in November. Read More Senior Russian general ‘killed by one of Putin’s own landmines’ in Ukraine Finland closes last crossing point with Russia, sealing off entire border as tensions rise Cameron condemns Moscow ahead of OSCE summit including Russian counterpart
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Evergrande Creditors Demand Controlling Stakes in New Proposal
A group of offshore creditors to China Evergrande Group is demanding controlling equity stakes of the property developer
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UBS Sees More Senior Private Banker Departures in Hong Kong
UBS Group AG has seen at least three senior ex-Credit Suisse private bankers in Hong Kong resign, adding
1970-01-01 08:00
Italy’s Economy Ekes Out a Little Growth After All
Italy’s economy eked out some growth in the third quarter after all instead of the stagnation originally estimated
1970-01-01 08:00
UniCredit Lent About $650 Million to Benko’s Troubled Signa
UniCredit SpA has lent about €600 million ($655 million) to companies that are part of Austrian tycoon Rene
1970-01-01 08:00
France’s Rating Looks Shaky After Year of S&P Negative View
A year after President Emmanuel Macron received a warning that France’s credit status faced closer scrutiny, the possibility
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UK Says Changes to Used Car and Rentals Data Add to Inflation
Britain’s statistics body said the current rate of inflation would be 0.2 percentage points higher under improvements to
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Norway’s New Gas Field Highlights Tensions as Climate Talks Open
As policymakers in Dubai search for consensus on tackling climate change, the scale of the challenge is evident
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Private Credit Facing Road Bumps From Higher Rates, Tikehau Warns
The private credit sector will face painful “bumps in the road” as interest-rate hikes start to bite, causing
1970-01-01 08:00
Malaysia Central Bank Chief Sees Ringgit Reprieve as Rates Peak
The ringgit is expected to recover along with other emerging-market currencies once central banks in developed economies are
1970-01-01 08:00
Philippines Eyes Onion Imports to Avert Another Price Surge That Made It Costlier Than Meat
The Philippines is planning to import tons of onions to prevent another “absurd increase” in prices, which soared
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