Spam Call Filter Firm Is Rare Beneficiary of Fukushima Furor
China’s fury over Tokyo’s decision to discharge treated wastewater from the Fukushima nuclear plant is producing a rare
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Malaysia to allocate $1.8 billion to fund national industrial masterplan
KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia's trade ministry said on Friday the government will allocate 8.2 billion ringgit ($1.77 billion) to
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China relaxes mortgage rules to help homebuyers in latest stimulus push
China just made it easier for people to buy homes, in a move that could affect $3.5 trillion in mortgage loans as Beijing seeks to bail out a property market mired in a record slump and worsening cash crunch.
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A net of justice is tightening around 2020 election deniers and may be closing in on Trump
It turns out that there is a heavy price for trying to steal votes, defaming defenseless election workers and invading the US Capitol to try to thwart a democratic transfer of presidential power. And accountability is moving ever closer to Donald Trump.
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Retailers Are Driving East Africa’s Adoption of Digital Payments
Retailers such as grocers and department stores are driving the uptake of digital payments in East Africa, with
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Thailand's ousted former leader Thaksin Shinawatra asks King for royal pardon
Former Thai prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra has submitted a request for a royal pardon, the outgoing justice minister said, just over a week after his dramatic return to the country from more than 15 years in self-exile.
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Australian regulator seeks 'hundreds of millions' in fines for Qantas
SYDNEY Australia's competition regulator said on Friday it would ask the court to fine Qantas Airways "hundreds of
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Oil Heads for Robust Weekly Gain as Russia to Extend Export Cuts
Oil headed for the biggest weekly gain since early April after Russia signaled it would extend export curbs
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Singapore Requires Security Cameras in Preschools From July 2024
Singapore will require preschool and government-funded centers for children with special needs to have closed-circuit television cameras, starting
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China Ramps Up Campaign to Boost Fragile Economy, Currency
China intensified efforts to stimulate the economy and support its currency, as investor concerns over the growth outlook
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Nomura Hints at Scaling Back Hiring If Returns Are Lackluster
Japan’s largest brokerage may scale back hiring plans if investments fail to deliver adequate returns. That’s the message
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PwC Australia flags revenue hole, partner profit cut due to tax scandal legacy
By Lewis Jackson SYDNEY PwC Australia on Friday said the spin-off of its government consulting business and other
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