
European Stocks Post Best Week Since March as Earnings Kick Off
European stocks posted their biggest weekly advance since March on rising bets that the Federal Reserve’s monetary tightening
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Crypto Market Is Celebrating SEC’s Setback in Ripple Suit. But the Case Is Far From Settled
A US Securities and Exchange Commission lawsuit against Ripple Labs Inc. has kept crypto on edge since 2020
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Singapore’s Widening Corruption Probe: What You Need to Know
Singapore was rocked by news this week that a cabinet minister and a property tycoon were arrested in
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Japan calls on China to approach Fukushima water release in 'scientific manner'
By Sakura Murakami TOKYO (Reuters) -Japan called on China to approach the release of radioactive water from the Fukushima nuclear
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Asean Latest: Blinken Seeks ‘Concrete’ Joint Vision for Region
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken sought to reinforce with Southeast Asian counterparts in Jakarta that an American
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Surging Food Prices Spur Nigeria to Declare a State of Emergency
Nigeria declared a state of emergency that would allow the government to take exceptional steps to improve food
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Cambodian PM Walks Back on Pita Defeat Post After Twitter Storm
Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen landed in the middle of a social media hailstorm after he celebrated the
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India’s Third Moon Mission Lifts Off as Space Race Intensifies
India launched an uncrewed mission to the lunar surface, joining the US, China and others in a new
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Rivalries on show as Southeast Asia hosts annual security talks
By Kate Lamb and Stanley Widianto JAKARTA (Reuters) -Foreign ministers of two dozen countries met in Indonesia on Friday with
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Mazda CEO Says Business to Struggle in China Amid Tough EV Race
Mazda Motor Corp. Chief Executive Officer Masahiro Moro said the automaker’s business is likely to suffer in China
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Russia's Duma votes for law to ban gender reassignment surgery, in further crackdown on LGBTQ rights
The Russian State Duma, or lower house of parliament, has voted in favor of a new law banning nearly all medical help for transgender people including gender reassignment surgery, in a raft of new anti-LGBTQ laws in Russia.
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IMF Loan Helps Pakistan Unlock Another $5.6 Billion in Funding
Pakistan is set to draw in $5.6 billion in additional financing after securing a loan from the International
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