Fear of US-China Conflict Looms Over Singapore Defense Forum
Asian leaders accustomed to straddling the US-China divide are increasingly nervous that tensions between the world’s two superpowers
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South Africa mulls options on ICC arrest warrant for potential visitor Putin
By Carien du Plessis JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) -South Africa is mulling its options over an International Criminal Court (ICC) arrest warrant
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Stoltenberg to travel to Turkey to discuss Sweden's NATO membership
By Gwladys Fouche and Sabine Siebold OSLO (Reuters) -NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said on Thursday he would soon travel to
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ECB’s Knot Says 2024 Rate-Cut Bets May Have to Be Adjusted
European Central Bank Governing Council member Klaas Knot said it’s “not unlikely” that investors will have to adjust
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UK government faces deadline to hand Boris Johnson's messages to coronavirus inquiry
The British government is facing a Thursday deadline to hand over a sheaf of former Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s personal messages to the country’s COVID-19 pandemic inquiry
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Harry Kane tops Real Madrid's list to replace Karim Benzema
Harry Kane is Real Madrid's first choice to replace Karim Benzema this summer.
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United looking to stop treble-chasing City in first all-Manchester FA Cup final
It's the first FA Cup final between the two Manchester clubs and so much is riding on it for City and United at Wembley Stadium
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Larry Summers Sees UK Recession After ‘Historic Error’ on Brexit
Larry Summers has said he would be “very surprised” if the UK gets through the next two years
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Singapore, China Agree to Set Up High-Level Defense Hotline
China and Singapore agreed to work toward establishing a secure defense telephone link for high-level communications, as the
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Europe’s Unused Coal Heads to New Shores in Post-Crisis Glut
Traders are seeking buyers for piles of unused coal before it becomes worthless after the fuel was hoarded
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Russia’s Rupee Trap Is Adding to $147 Billion Hoard Abroad
A lopsided trade relationship with India is forcing Russia to accumulate up to $1 billion each month in
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Pakistan Moves to Ease Pressure on Rupee in Retail Market
Pakistan moved to ease pressure on the rupee in the open market, sending the currency surging in the
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