Typhoon Forces 25,000 People to Flee Homes in Philippines
The Philippines evacuated almost 25,000 people to safer ground as Typhoon Saola is expected to hit land Wednesday
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Live worm found in Australian woman's brain in world first
The parasite - usually found in pythons - could have been there for two months, scientists say.
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UBS Settles Credit Suisse Legal Fight With Zurich Blog
UBS Group AG and Zurich-based finance blog Inside Paradeplatz have reached a settlement in a lawsuit initiated by
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This Airline Has Added Child-Free Sections on Long-Haul Flights
How much would you be prepared to pay to ensure there are no screaming babies, tearaway toddlers or
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ITC Chairman Hopes India Food Export Bans Are Short-Lived
Coming soon: Sign up for the India Edition newsletter by Menaka Doshi – an insider's guide to the
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Sweden’s Economic Forecast Cut at SEB as Households Squeezed
The outlook for Sweden’s economy has deteriorated with spending by households set to be a determining factor in
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China’s Coal Build-Out Raises Questions on Future Power Plans
China is continuing to permit massive amounts of new coal power plants, raising questions about its promises to
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Disney gambles on free cricket to turn the tables in India streaming war
By Aditya Kalra, Munsif Vengattil and Dawn Chmielewski NEW DELHI/LOS ANGELES Walt Disney is attempting to revive the
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Country Garden Seeks to Add Grace Period for Maturing Yuan Bond
Country Garden Holdings Co. has proposed a grace period of 40 calendar days for a maturing yuan bond,
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Chevron: Workers at major Australia gas facilities to strike
The Chevron plants produce more than 5% of the world's liquefied natural gas.
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‘Dying by the dozens every day’ - Ukraine losses climb
Ukraine will not disclose its death count, but the BBC’s Quentin Sommerville witnesses the mounting toll.
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As Rates Near Their Peak, the Pain Begins for Europe's Borrowers
Interest-rate hikes may be peaking in Europe, but for the consumers, companies and governments that borrowed trillions of
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