Marketmind: Fragile markets wait on PMIs
A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Tom Westbrook A red tide swept over Asia-session
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Twitter faces 'stress test' of Europe's tough new Big Tech rules
A top European Union official is in Silicon Valley to check whether Twitter is ready to comply with sweeping new standards that the world’s biggest online platforms must obey soon
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These villages were liberated in Ukraine's grinding counteroffensive. They're little more than ruins.
The bangs of incoming and outgoing shelling are the soundtrack of Ukraine's frontline. But its president warned this week that the counteroffensive should not be seen through the lens of a Hollywood movie.
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Ukraine war: Living without water in a town devastated by dam breach
Residents of a Ukrainian town devastated by floods when a dam collapsed describe life without water.
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They fled the war in Nigeria's northeast. Then bulldozers levelled their homes at a camp in Abuja
Hundreds of people remain homeless in Nigeria's capital of Abuja after losing their shanties to government bulldozers
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China was the ghost at the US-India feast
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi basked in the most lavish honors that the US can bestow on a visiting leader. But for much of his state visit, the specter of an uninvited guest hovered over Washington and the future of US-India relations.
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The Paris summit on finance and climate comes to an end. Time for concrete steps?
The aim of a two-day climate and finance summit in Paris was to set up concrete measures to help poor and developing countries better tackle issues like poverty and climate change
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Victor Wembanyama's 6-Foot-1 Sister Eve Also Plays Basketball and His Little Brother Is 6-foot-7
Victor Wembanyama's sister Eve was by his side at the NBA Draft. As was his "little" brother, Oscar.
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TikTok Ban? Not at Cannes, Where Advertisers Embrace the Video App
TikTok Inc.’s political troubles seemed far away in Cannes, where advertising executives swarmed the short video app’s booth
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Summer’s Barely Begun and the UK Already Has a Water Crisis
It’s just a month into summer and Britain has been hit by water shortages. Earlier-than-usual hot weather has
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A 99% Stock Crash and Surprise Default Raise Alarm in Thailand
Only a year ago Stark Corp. looked like a Thai corporate success story. Backed by a wealthy local
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Newcrest Seeks to Address Gold Mine Air Pollution After Warning
Australian gold miner Newcrest Mining Ltd. is installing filters in the vent shafts at one of its largest
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