Cathay Sees First Half Net Income Soaring Up to HK$4.5 Billion
Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd. said it expects to post a consolidated profit of HK$4 billion ($512 million) to
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Vietnam’s Zing News Halts Operation After State Inspection
Vietnam’s news website Zing News said it has suspended publication for three months from July 14 following a
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'The Blacklist' checks off its final name with an overdue series finale
The NBC drama came to an end on Thursday.
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RBA’s Lowe Faced Disinflation, Pandemic, War in Turbulent Term
Australia’s outgoing central bank chief Philip Lowe proved to be a convenient scapegoat for public anger over surging
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Factbox-Changes to Australia's central bank following review
SYDNEY Australia's government announced on Friday that Michele Bullock, Deputy Governor at the Reserve Bank of Australia, will
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Indian tech giant Wipro will invest $1 billion in AI, including training all staff
Wipro, one of India's top providers of software services, wants everyone on staff to know how to use artificial intelligence.
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Thailand’s PM Race Can Take a Whole New Turn, Here’s How
After failing to win over Thai conservatives in his first attempt to become prime minister, things are looking
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Controversial US cluster munitions are now in Ukraine, say Ukrainian general and Pentagon
The much-anticipated and controversial American-made cluster munitions that the United States agreed to supply to Kyiv are now in Ukraine, according to a Ukrainian general and the Pentagon.
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Mitsubishi Motors Suspends China Business After Sluggish Sales
Mitsubishi Motors Corp. has suspended its China business indefinitely and will lay off staff after years of poor
1970-01-01 08:00
Women and Girls Share Stories of Abuse in Sudan as Conflict Rages
On May 9, shortly after her 12th birthday, Muna left her home in Khartoum and walked to the
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EU Working on E-Bus for Lithium Deal With Latin American Nations
European Union officials are working on a plan that can help provide electric buses to Latin American nations
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Credit Suisse Stands Out as Rare Case of Bank Disclosing EM Debt
Credit Suisse is one of a handful of global banks publicly disclosing some loans to poor countries, as
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