Beijing police launch investigation into troubled wealth manager Zhongzhi
SHANGHAI Beijing police are investigating suspected crimes committed by Zhongzhi Enterprise Group, a leading Chinese wealth manager, according
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China wealth manager Zhongzhi flags insolvency, liabilities of $64 billion
BEIJING (Reuters) -China's Zhongzhi Enterprise Group told investors it is heavily insolvent with liabilities of up to $64 billion, more
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Belt and Road Initiative: Is China's trillion-dollar gamble to transform the world working?
Xi Jinping’s signature policy to transform the world has cost billions - has it paid off?
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Poland election: Poles prepare to vote as rivals end acrimonious campaign
Poland elects a new parliament on Sunday with the right-wing ruling party seeking a third term.
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Poland election: Bitter campaign splits country ahead of key vote
It's seen as the most important vote since communism's end in 1989. What direction will Poland take?
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Polish elections: When are they and why is Europe watching closely?
Poland's upcoming elections have been called the most important since the fall of communism in 1989.
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What China's economic problems mean for the world
Problems faced by the world's second-largest economy include a property market crisis and slow growth.
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Man gored to death by bull at Spanish festival
Friend also injured by same animal during the Pobla de Farnals festival in the Valencia region.
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Ukraine war: How Zelensky is grappling with Western war fatigue
Ukraine’s leader has always been comfortable campaigning for help - now he’s having to negotiate.
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G20 India: Can a divided group deliver results?
G20 president India wants workable outcomes but the Ukraine war has deeply divided the group.
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China map: India lodges 'strong protest' over territory claims
India says a new map released by China "lays claim" to its territory.
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G20: Putin tells India PM Modi he will not attend Delhi summit
Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov will attend the G20 summit instead, Mr Putin told Mr Modi over a phone call.
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