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Saudi Arabia and Qatar have said they will settle Syria’s outstanding debt to the World Bank, in a step that will help the ...
Donald Trump’s trade war with Beijing is starting to affect the wider US economy as container port operators and air freight managers report sharp declines in goods transported from China. Logistics ...
Benjamin Netanyahu has called his internal security chief a “liar” in a sworn affidavit to Israel’s supreme court, as he rejected claims that he sought to politicise the powerful Shin Bet domestic spy ...
The liquefied natural gas industry has warned the Trump administration it cannot comply with new rules aimed at forcing them ...
Far-right politician Jordan Bardella has said he will run to become France’s president in 2027 if Marine Le Pen, his mentor ...
Wholly or partly foreign-owned companies in the country accounted for $980bn of China’s exports last year, or more than ...
Note that Musk didn’t promise to devote all his time to Tesla and business. He said he would still “spend a day or two” each ...
As the Founders saw it, the great driver of freedom was knowledge. Two decades before independence, the lawyer and essayist ...
US billionaire wanted trophies to drive football club’s commercial revenue. Liverpool’s 20th league title will do just that.
The Philippines on Sunday sent navy, coastguard and maritime police officers to Sandy Cay and two neighbouring sandbanks in the Spratly Islands to “uphold the country’s sovereignty, sovereign rights ...
Voters in Canada, Australia, Singapore, Romania and the UK head to the polls, each affected by White House actions ...
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