Charting the Global Economy: Strong Data Send Bond Yields Surging
US Treasury yields surged this week, sparking a broader selloff in global bond markets as investors brace for
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China Central Bank Adds More Gold Amid Elevated Local Premium
China added to its gold reserves for an 11th straight month in September when a surge in local
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Football transfer rumours: Barcelona prepare Messi offer; Man City seek Haaland talks
Saturday's football transfer rumours, with updates on Lionel Messi, Erling Haaland, Vitor Roque, Alphonso Davies & more.
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Ukraine Recap: Russian Missiles Strike Odesa Grain Facilities
Russia struck multiple targets in Ukraine’s Odesa region with missiles, damaging port infrastructure and grain stockpiles and injuring
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Russian Attacks Are Edging Closer and Closer to NATO Territory
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization has an increasingly tricky problem in its backyard: how to confront the spillover
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Starmer Stands Ground as Sunak Tries to Drag Labour Into Fight
Keir Starmer’s Labour Party has a commanding poll lead over Rishi Sunak’s governing Conservatives with a UK election
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Unimog, Germany’s Truck for End Times, Is Having Its Moment
One feature that sets the Unimog, Daimler Truck Holding AG’s extreme off-road vehicle, apart from competitors is its
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UK Risks Losing Out to Europe in Hydrogen Energy Race
In 2021, the UK set out a bold ambition to become a ‘global leader on hydrogen’ by 2030.
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10-year-old boy killed in Kharkiv was asleep when Russian missile hit, Ukraine says
A 10-year-old boy who was killed by Russia's strike on the city of Kharkiv on Friday was apparently asleep when missiles hit residential buildings, Ukrainian officials said.
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China’s Box Office Fizzles as Consumers Spend More on Travel
China’s film market unexpectedly cooled during what’s typically one of it’s most important seasons, as a lack of
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Ukraine dam: Rebuilding shattered lives after Ukraine’s dam collapse
Despite water shortages, losing loved ones, homes and crops, people affected by the collapse of Ukraine's Kakhovka dam are determined to rebuild.
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Inside Trump's decision to endorse Jim Jordan for House speaker
As he traveled from a New York courtroom to his Palm Beach club this week, former President Donald Trump repeatedly asked his allies and aides for steady updates on what was happening in Washington, DC, as the man he often referred to as "my Kevin" was ousted from the House speakership in dramatic fashion and the immediate search for his replacement began.
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