
Saudi Arabia’s Five-Year-Old Film Industry Hits Cannes Festival
When Johnny Depp made his return to the red carpet last week, premiering a costume drama at the
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Debt-Limit Deal Sets Up Tough Battle for Passage in Congress
Getting a US debt-limit deal is one thing. Overcoming entrenched political divisions and time-consuming procedural hurdles to pass
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White House, Republicans Reach Deal to Avert US Default
White House and Republican negotiators reached a tentative deal to raise the US debt ceiling and avert a
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Modi to Unveil New Parliament, Reshaping India’s Power Center
India’s corridors of power are getting a makeover — part of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s efforts to cement
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Erdogan Seeks to Seal Victory in Run-Off for Turkish Presidency
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is aiming to drive home an election victory to extend his rule well
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Biden, McCarthy Speak Saturday Night on Debt Talks
President Joe Biden and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy are speaking by phone Saturday evening as their negotiators on
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Nigeria Raises Limit on Central Bank Borrowing to 15% of Revenue
Nigerian lawmakers increased the legal limit on government borrowings from the central bank in an emergency sitting of
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Bulgarian Government Deal Hits the Rocks Over Leaked Wiretaps
Bulgaria’s long-awaited coalition deal may face collapse, prolonging a years-long political crisis, as the Balkan country’s biggest party
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Africa’s Top Fund Manager, Ex-Telkom CEO, Axian Mull Telkom Bid
Africa’s largest asset manager, the Public Investment Corporation, is backing a possible bid led by the former chief
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Key GOP Negotiator Says ‘Thorny’ Issues Unsettled in Debt Deal
Representative Patrick McHenry said Saturday that there are still “thorny issues” in the negotiations between House Republicans and
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Swedish Landlord SBB Gets Second Junk Rating as Crisis Worsens
Pressure is mounting on the landlord at the center of Sweden’s property crisis after the company’s credit rating
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Iceland Wage Restraint Needed to Slow Hikes, Central Banker Says
Iceland’s labor market parties must rein in wage growth to help slow interest rate hikes, according to the
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