Cause and 'people responsible' for India train crash that killed hundreds have been identified, rail minister says
The cause of a train crash that killed hundreds of people in India -- and the people responsible for it -- have been identified, India's railways minister said on Sunday.
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The Big China Play That Fueled Luxury Stocks Is Now Fizzling Out
A Big Tech-like rush into luxury stocks is fast falling out of favor. China got the credit for
1970-01-01 08:00
After Month of Pain, Euro Bulls Look to Fed Pause for Relief
Investors who took out long positions in the euro could be in for some respite, even as a
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UBS Considers Delaying 2nd-Quarter Results Until End-August: FT
UBS Group AG may delay releasing its second-quarter results until end-August when it could also provide an update
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OPEC Latest: Fight Over African Members Hangs Over Talks
OPEC+ ministers meet on Sunday to hash out a deal on oil production after a last-minute fight with
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Clashes near Bakhmut continue despite easing, Ukraine's military says
Despite a recent easing of combat in Bakhmut, clashes around the obliterated city in eastern Ukraine continue with
1970-01-01 08:00
Far-Right Resurgence Limits Scholz’s Room for Action in Germany
Germany’s far right has surged to new highs in opinion polls, tapping into citizens’ discontent over record-high migration,
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China accuses US of 'provocation' after near collision of warships
China's defense minister on Sunday accused the United States and its allies of trying to destabilize the Indo-Pacific -- just hours after warships from the two countries were involved in a near collision.
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Putin Gains Influence in Oil-Rich Libya as US Struggles to Oust Wagner Group
While the US ponders whether to reopen its embassy in Libya, Vladimir Putin’s new ambassador is preparing to
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Airlines Bask in Sky-High Summer Fares While Airports Stay Stuck
Soaring ticket prices are lining the pockets of the world’s biggest airlines, providing balm to the economic wounds
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CBI Shunned by Big Business Ahead of Crucial Vote on Its Future
Big businesses are shunning a crucial meeting to decide the future of the Confederation of British Industry, the
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Overseas Hong Kongers carry Tiananmen's torch as vigils to remember massacre victims are snuffed out back home
Hong Kongers living overseas are helping to keep the flame of remembrance alive for the victims of China's Tiananmen massacre as authorities in a city that once hosted huge annual vigils continue to stamp out dissent.
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