Saudi PIF Developer Lines Up $2.7 Billion for Building Spree
Roshn Real Estate Co., one of Saudi Arabia’s largest master developers, has lined up about 10 billion riyals
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Singapore Crypto Policy Turned Conservative After FTX, Zhao Says
Singapore’s approach to crypto became more conservative after the collapse of FTX but the island remains crypto friendly
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China warns Europe its probe of Chinese EVs will hurt ties
BEIJING A European Commission investigation into Chinese electric vehicles (EVs) feared to have benefited from state subsidies will
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Surging Rice Prices Batter Bonds in Major Importer Philippines
The highest rice prices in 15 years are threatening to worsen inflation in the Philippines and pummel the
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Afghanistan: Taliban welcome first Chinese ambassador since takeover
Afghanistan's leaders say it's a sign for other nations to establish relations with its government.
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Lamborghini Heads for Another Year of Record Sales in Korea
Lamborghini is capitalizing on the demand for indulgence in South Korea, with sales of its iconic sport cars
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Russian Elite Bring Back $50 Billion of Assets as Havens Dwindle
Russian billionaires, squeezed by international sanctions and facing pressure from President Vladimir Putin to repatriate their wealth, have
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Hong Kong to Resume Some Schooling After Heavy Rain Subsides
Hong Kong canceled storm warnings and announced it would allow some schools to proceed as normal after midday,
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Explainer-What is driving Chinese EV exports and their price competitiveness?
By Brenda Goh SHANGHAI The European Commission began investigating on Wednesday whether to set punitive tariffs to protect
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Libyan rivals 'co-ordinating over flood disaster'
More than 5,300 people died after dam bursts brought devastating floods to the eastern city of Derna.
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Putin and Kim meet in Russia, but what are the main takeaways?
Covering a meeting between Russian President Vladimir Putin and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un might best be described as a caption contest: The two held what the Kremlin called "very substantive" discussions on Wednesday, but beyond a few photo opportunities, we still have very little idea what went on behind closed doors.
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Stranded Cruise Ship Shows Risks of More Traffic in Remote Arctic
The grounding of a luxury cruise ship off the coast of Greenland on Monday highlighted the irony of
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