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- Feb- 2023 -6 FebruaryEconomy
Hong Kong pro-democracy activists go on trial in landmark national security case
Hong Kong’s largest national security law trial opened on Monday with 47 of the city’s most prominent pro-democracy activists facing…
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Live news: Newmont bids for gold mining rival Newcrest
Newmont, the world’s largest gold miner, has bid to take over Australia’s largest listed gold company Newcrest as the industry…
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Ukraine to replace defence minister in first major reshuffle since invasion
Ukraine defence minister Oleksiy Reznikov is set to be replaced by Kyiv’s head of military intelligence, legislators in President Volodymyr…
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How the spy balloon popped a US-China rapprochement
For some time, American officials have talked about the need to “put a floor” under the sharp deterioration in US-China…
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Did the UK economy dodge a recession last year?
Did the UK economy avoid a technical recession at the end of 2022? The UK economy is expected to have…
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Pakistan is on the brink
Pakistan is facing its worst set of challenges in its modern history. Riven with political incompetence, an economy that is…
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Investors pile into market rally as economic slowdown risk ebbs
Investors’ fears of an economic slowdown are rapidly ebbing, fuelling a rally which is boosting the riskiest asset classes in…
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La Bayadère boys
The Laboratorio di Scenografia of the Teatro dell’Opera di Roma is, rather counter-intuitively, not part of the theatre it serves.…
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Turkey and Syria face challenge to mend ties after years of ‘zero trust’
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan once embraced his Syrian counterpart Bashar al-Assad as “my brother” and hosted his family at…
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Corporate America is divided on odds of US recession
Corporate America’s top executives are sharply divided on the chances of the country escaping a recession, as conflicting signals on…
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