Sainsbury’s Reports Higher Sales as Food Inflation Starts to Fall
J Sainsbury Plc reported higher sales and said that food inflation is starting to fall, suggesting that the
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Israel signals Jenin operation close to completion, 10 Palestinians dead
By Ali Sawafta JENIN, West Bank Israel is close to completing its Jenin operation, a senior aide to
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UK Watchdog to Meet With Banks Over Rates for Savers, FT Says
The bosses of the biggest UK banks have been called to a meeting later this week with the
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Korea Cuts Growth View on Chips Slump, Sees Weaker Prices
South Korea trimmed its growth outlook for 2023, citing uncertainties over momentum in China and the US, the
1970-01-01 08:00
France riots: Within days we were in hell, says mayor
A mayor in one of France's poorest areas wants the state to take tougher measures against rioters.
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Thai Parliament Picks Pro-Democracy Speaker as PM Vote Nears
Thailand’s newly-elected lawmakers endorsed the appointment of a veteran politician as the parliament speaker, marking another important milestone
1970-01-01 08:00
Singapore ‘Not Closed’ to Options for Moderating Rent Hikes
Singapore is “not closed” to options to tackle rental pressures in the city-state, though the government cautioned that
1970-01-01 08:00
Credit Suisse Wealth Staff Told to Prep CVs for Management Roles
Credit Suisse has told its wealth staff to brush up on their resumes and personal development plans ahead
1970-01-01 08:00
China Set to Boost State Cobalt Reserves After Tumble in Prices
China is taking advantage of tumbling cobalt prices to build up its inventories of the metal used in
1970-01-01 08:00
SCO summit: Putin to address meeting chaired by Indian PM Modi
Analysts say the SCO summit will be a chance for Mr Putin to show the world that he is still in command.
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Was the last battle of the American Revolution fought in India? A growing number of historians think so
A number of historains are reassessing the American Revolutionary War and looking at it as much more of a global conflict than previously portrayed, with one of the last battles between key protagonists actually fought in India.
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Australia PM applauds Ashes win amid Sunak criticism
Anthony Albanese backs in the "always winning" Australia side amid controversy over a key wicket.
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