Indian Media Attacks Trudeau Over Claim of Extrajudicial Killing of Sikh Leader
As the world reeled in shock over Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s charge that India orchestrated the extrajudicial
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China Helps Tourism in Japan Edge Toward Pre-Pandemic Levels
The number of foreign visitors to Japan recovered to 86% of pre-pandemic levels in August with Chinese tourists
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Ukraine Reaps a Big Harvest, But War Risks Trapping It at Home
As Ukraine’s farmers labor through their second wartime harvest, they’re expecting a big one. They just don’t know
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Chris Evans admits Ghosted 'could have been better'
Chris Evans has confessed his Apple TV Plus movie Ghosted 'could have been better' after it was panned by critics
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The Marvels director Nia DaCosta got 'stressed' filming the sequel
Nia DaCosta sought the advice of other Marvel directors when things got "crazy".
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J Balvin's new album is 'a lot of greatness'
J Balvin has declared he's feeling 'excited' about releasing his next album because it features 'a lot of greatness'
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Chinese officials voice faith in economy and keep interest rates steady as forecasts darken
Leading Chinese planners have voiced confidence in the outlook for the world's second-largest economy, holding key interest rates steady amid signs of improvement in some areas such as services
1970-01-01 08:00
Ex-Singapore PM Goh’s Son Charged With False Trading, CNA Says
Goh Jin Hian, the son of former Singapore Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong, was among four people charged
1970-01-01 08:00
New Zealand’s Ruling Labour Party Slides to Six-Year Low in Poll
Support for New Zealand’s governing Labour Party has dropped to a six-year low less than four weeks out
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Stock market today: Asian shares decline ahead of Fed decision on rates
Asian shares are mostly lower as markets await a decision by the Federal Reserve on interest rates
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Column-Odd bond calm loosening Fed squeeze: Mike Dolan
By Mike Dolan LONDON An eerie calm in U.S. Treasuries seems at odds with uncertainty about the end
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Qantas ex-CEO Alan Joyce to get tenfold higher pay of $13.8 million for 2023
Australia's Qantas Airways said on Wednesday it would pay Alan Joyce, its former CEO who retired earlier this
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