Ransomware Gang Haunted US Firms Long Before MOVEit Hack
Shell Plc, IAG SA’s British Airways, the British Broadcasting Corp., the state of Minnesota’s Department of Education, multiple
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Adani Says Work Resumes at Mundra Port After Halt for Cyclone
Adani Ports & Special Economic Zone Ltd. said it has resumed operations at its Mundra port in Gujarat
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Putin Meets With African Leaders on Their Ukraine Peace Plan
A delegation of African heads of state and senior officials will meet with President Vladimir Putin in St.
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Canada’s Snap Retreat From China Bank Shows Divided World
A single Tweet alleging Communist Party interference was all it took for Canada to freeze ties with a
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Russia’s Oil Giant Urges OPEC+ to Track Exports, Not Just Output
OPEC and its allies need to monitor not only production of the organization’s member countries but also their
1970-01-01 08:00
Charting the Global Economy: Fed Holds While ECB Boosts Rates
The Federal Reserve held the line on interest rates while the European Central Bank pushed on, and both
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Ukraine Recap: African Delegation to Meet Putin After Kyiv Visit
Russia and Ukraine are vying for support from Africa, which along with the rest of the developing world
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Musk Courts EU Leaders as Twitter’s Future Hangs in the Balance
On Thursday, Elon Musk strode into the Palazzo Chigi in central Rome for a visit with Italian Prime
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Europe Faces an Inflation-Regime Reckoning Over Climate Goals
European central bankers’ price stability mission is on a collision course with the goal of combating climate change,
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Sojitz Cancels Hokkaido Wind Project on Costs, Local Objections
Japanese trading company Sojitz Corp. canceled its plan to build a wind power plant in Hokkaido, amid soaring
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Mali urges immediate end to UN Minusma peacekeeping mission
Mali's military rulers accuse the UN of fuelling tensions as jihadist violence continues.
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Australia to Spend $1.4 Billion to Address Housing Affordability
Australia will invest A$2 billion ($1.4 billion) to build thousands of government-subsidized homes across the country, Prime Minister
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