
French Riots Over Killing Start to Ease as Economic Costs Mount
A fifth night of unrest across France was more subdued as authorities contained the fallout from the killing
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Ukraine Recap: CIA Chief Burns Calls War ‘Corrosive’ for Putin
The invasion of Ukraine has had a “corrosive” effect on President Vladimir Putin’s regime and Russian society, William
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A Lull in Bombshell UK Data Gives Traders a Chance to Grab Gilts
After weeks of turbulence and giddying declines, the UK bond market may be about to get a breather.
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Singapore Suicides Rise to Highest in Over 20 Years: Samaritans
Singapore recorded its highest suicide tally since 2000, indicating a rise in mental distress from factors including social
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Athens Moves Forward on Transformative Coastline Development
When the first phase of construction is completed in 2026, the site of the former Athens Airport will
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France Riots, China’s Gas and $2 Trillion Debt: Sunday Asia Briefing
As France mobilizes 45,000 police officers to quell rioting across the nation and Wagner’s forces regroup in Belarus,
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Squeezed on Housing, Sunak’s Tories Take Aim at EU-Era Water Law
Rishi Sunak is considering scrapping an environmental law dating back to UK membership of the European Union, as
1970-01-01 08:00

Pakistan’s Politics Seen Key to Deliver on New IMF Aid Program
Pakistan won vital breathing space from a potential debt default thanks to a draft agreement with the International
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Mexicans March to Mark Five-Year Anniversary of AMLO’s Election
Mexico’s President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador drew thousands in a march to celebrate the fifth anniversary of his
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A $7.5 Billion Derivative Trade Shifts to India as SGX Feud Ends
Derivative contracts with a notional value of about $7.5 billion traded in Singapore will shift to India as
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China Is Buying Natural Gas Like There’s Still an Energy Crisis
China is on a natural gas shopping spree, and officials are happy for importers to keep striking deals
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South Korea is cutting 'killer questions' from an 8-hour exam some blame for a fertility rate crisis
Raising a child in South Korea is no easy task. By the time their toddlers can walk, many parents have already begun scouting out elite private preschools.
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