Britain Saw A Record Wildfire Season in 2022. It Still Hasn’t Raised Its Game
Even as Britain prepares to bake again this weekend, the country is not geared up any better for
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Switzerland’s Economy Relies on Mothers Working Part-Time, at Their Cost
When Kerstin Roethlisberger had children, she did what mothers in Switzerland do more than anywhere else in the
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Puerto Rico Eyes Cutting Utility Bond Offer by Half
Puerto Rico’s financial oversight board is considering slashing — by about half — the amount of new bonds
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Prigozhin Accused of Uprising in Challenge to Kremlin Grip
Russia accused the powerful head of the Wagner mercenary group of mounting an armed uprising as the growing
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Sunak Risks Failing on His Five Key UK Pledges at Halfway Point
UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak risks failing against the very promises he told voters to judge him by.
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IBM Is in Talks to Buy Apptio for as Much as $5 Billion
International Business Machines Corp. is in talks to buy software company Apptio as part of a deeper push
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Argentina Economy Minister Sergio Massa to Run for President
Argentina Economy Minister Sergio Massa will run for president as the only candidate of the government’s ruling coalition,
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Australia Sanctions Three People for Downing MH17 Over Ukraine
Australia placed sanctions on three individuals involved in the downing of Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 in 2014, after
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IBM Is Close to $5 Billion Takeover of Apptio, WSJ Reports
International Business Machines Corp. is nearing a deal to buy software company Apptio for roughly $5 billion, part
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Celsius Investors Claim Crypto Market Maker Aided ‘Wash Trading’
Wintermute Trading Ltd., one of the biggest cryptocurrency market makers, was accused in a proposed class-action lawsuit of
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Petrobras Is Said to Plan First Dollar Bond Sale Since 2021
Brazil’s state-controlled oil producer Petroleo Brasileiro SA is readying to return to global debt markets with a benchmark
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Goldman Sachs Begins Cutting About 125 Managing Directors Globally
Goldman Sachs Group Inc. has started cutting managing directors across the globe as the firm reduces its headcount
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