Ukraine Recap: Zelenskiy Seeks Ways to Restore Black Sea Exports
With tensions already high following the scrapped Ukraine grain export agreement, Russia’s navy conducted a live fire exercise
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Markets and consumers are in an upbeat mood. Here's why
Stocks and consumer sentiment are rising in tandem after slumping last year, in another sign of growing optimism that the economy could dodge a recession.
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Russia Raises Rates for First Time Since Invasion Aftermath
Russia raised interest rates for the first time since emergency measures taken after the invasion of Ukraine almost
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Channel Seven commentator criticized for 'motherhood' comment about Australia star Katrina Gorry during Women's World Cup match
A commentator for Australian network Channel Seven has been criticized for a comment he made about Matildas star Katrina Gorry during the team's 1-0 win over the Republic of Ireland in the Women's World Cup on Thursday.
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Tour de France Cycling Boom Helps French Family Firm Make Half a Billion Euros
Groupe Amaury, the closely held family business that owns the Tour de France, saw revenue jump by nearly
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Amex Revenue Misses Estimates as Card Spending Growth Slows
American Express Co.’s second-quarter revenue rose less than analysts expected as spending growth on the firm’s cards slowed
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UK Antitrust Chief Rejects Claim of Bowing to Microsoft Pressure
Britain’s top antitrust enforcer pushed back against claims that the watchdog was forced into a reconsidering its Microsoft
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Blur here to stay! Britpop legends insist the band is 'something that none of us can ever walk away from'
Blur have vowed to stick around forever as they are all "emotionally" attached to the legendary British rock band.
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Zimbabwe Central Bank Owes Over $4 Billion for Food, Fuel
Zimbabwe’s central bank has racked up debts of more than $4 billion to banks and companies, including commodities
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Barcelona's agreement to sign new right-back confirmed by sporting director
Barcelona have struck a deal to sign a new right-back, a club director has revealed.
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Biggest Cork Maker Plans to Be Fastest Harvester in the World
For more than 150 years, Corticeira Amorim SA has thrived by buying slabs of bark stripped from cork
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Walkouts and strike threats: Europe's outdoor workers struggle under the blistering heat wave
As swaths of southern Europe continue to swelter under a deadly heat wave, for many outdoor workers, it's turning into a brutal endurance test.
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