
Peru’s Inflation Slows Sharply in June After Economy Cools
Inflation in Peru’s capital slowed sharply in June as its economy cooled more than initially expected due to
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The Supreme Court Just Gave Democrats a New 2024 Rallying Cry
Before last year’s midterms, the Supreme Court’s decision to strike down the right to an abortion galvanized Democrats.
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Biden to Discuss NATO Membership in Meeting With Swedish Premier
President Joe Biden will discuss security cooperation when he hosts Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson at the White
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Lisbon mayor accused of 'boycotting' slavery memorial
By Catarina Demony LISBON The mayor of Lisbon has been accused of "boycotting" Portugal's first memorial to victims
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Sunak’s Struggles, Water Woes and Pride: Saturday UK Briefing
Pride flags are flying over London for today’s annual LGBTQ parade. More than 1.5 million people attended last
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Seoul Pride Goes Ahead Despite Rising Anti-LGBTQ Rhetoric
Tens of thousands of people gathered on Saturday afternoon in Seoul for the city’s Pride parade, following months
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Charting the Global Economy: US Inflation Cools, Europe’s Rises
Underlying inflation cooled in the US and quickened in Europe, according to the latest readings, while central bankers
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China Names Pan Gongsheng as Party Head of Central Bank
China named Pan Gongsheng as the central bank’s new Communist Party chief, a step usually taken before being
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Ukraine Recap: CIA Chief Called Russia After Mutiny, WSJ Says
CIA Director William Burns called his Russian counterpart to say the US had no involvement in the failed
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Woman's leg amputated after becoming trapped in Thai airport moving walkway
A 57-year-old Thai woman had to have her leg amputated after she got caught up in a moving walkway at an international airport in Bangkok on Thursday in a freak accident that has yet to be fully explained by authorities.
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The German Chip Sector’s Next Challenge: Labor
The former East German city of Dresden was the epicenter of chip development behind the Iron Curtain. That
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Britain Faces a Giant Water Bill, And Nobody Wants to Pay It
One fifth of all water supplies lost to leaks. Over 800 sewage spills on average every day in
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