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Britain’s Crisis of Ill Health Costs Treasury £15 Billion
Deteriorating health in Britain is costing the state more than £15 billion ($19.6 billion) a year in higher
2023-07-13 19:47
UK Struggles Against China’s Economic and Spy Threat, MPs Say
The British government’s short-termist approach to China has left it “severely handicapped” in tackling Beijing’s economic dominance and
2023-07-13 19:45
Japan Expects EU to Lift Food Import Restrictions, Official Says
Japan expects the European Union to announce it is lifting import restrictions on Japanese food products imposed in
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England’s Junior Doctors Begin Longest Strike in NHS History
Tens of thousands of England’s junior doctors are walking out of hospitals across the country, plunging the National
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A $590 Billion India Rally Faces Earnings, Retail Selling Tests
A $590 billion stock rally in India since late March is at risk of faltering as earnings face
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Asean Latest: Lavrov, Wang Yi Discuss Countering US in Asia
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2023-07-13 17:45
European Stocks Rise for a Fifth Day as Swatch Jumps After Beat
European stocks extended gains to a fifth day as cooling US inflation fueled optimism that the Federal Reserve
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Capital A’s Teleport Gets Freighters Amid Growing Revenue
Teleport — Capital A Bhd.’s logistics arm — is rolling out its own fleet of freight planes as
2023-07-13 17:19
Fossil-Fuel Demand for Electricity May Have Peaked Globally
The exponential growth of renewable energy is pushing down global electricity prices and helping remove so much carbon
2023-07-13 17:15
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