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'They're betting our herd': Texas ranchers question USDA as screwworm returns

Like many ranchers in South Texas, Susan Storey said nightmarish screwworm outbreaks were among her first childhood memories.

'They're betting our herd': Texas ranchers question USDA as screwworm returns
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5 ways data centers endanger their local communities and the country as a whole

Even as they create and enable expansive virtual worlds, data centers are physical buildings in real communities around the nation and the globe.

5 ways data centers endanger their local communities and the country as a whole
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Honeywell reaffirms annual forecast ahead of aerospace spinoff

Honeywell reaffirmed its annual adjusted profit and sales forecast on Monday, as it prepares for a spinoff of its aerospace business in the coming weeks.

Honeywell reaffirms annual forecast ahead of aerospace spinoff
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Spacecraft developer Quantum Space to go public in $1.2 billion SPAC deal

Space infrastructure company Quantum Space said on Monday it would go public through a merger with special purpose acquisition company Inflection Point Acquisition in a deal that

Spacecraft developer Quantum Space to go public in $1.2 billion SPAC deal
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Yemen's Iran-backed Houthis threaten Israeli shipping in the Red Sea

Yemen's Iran-aligned Houthis said on Monday that they would ban Israeli maritime navigation in the Red Sea, adding to challenges for global shipping through the Middle East

Yemen's Iran-backed Houthis threaten Israeli shipping in the Red Sea
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Why the Iran-aligned Houthis threatening Red Sea shipping could mean more for the oil market this time

June 8 - Yemen's Iran-aligned Houthis said on Monday that they would ban ships linked to Israel from the Red Sea after Israel renewed its military attacks on Iran, adding to concerns about global

Why the Iran-aligned Houthis threatening Red Sea shipping could mean more for the oil market this time
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Why the World Cup is a ‘make or break’ moment for alcohol

Why the World Cup is a ‘make or break’ moment for alcohol

Why the World Cup is a ‘make or break’ moment for alcohol
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FIFA and Infantino draw bipartisan skepticism ahead of the World Cup

FIFA President Gianni Infantino recently addressed U.S. city leaders, joking about soccer "conquering" America as the World Cup approaches

FIFA and Infantino draw bipartisan skepticism ahead of the World Cup
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Citigroup lifts S&P 500 year-end target to 8,100 on earnings strength, AI 'supercycle'

Citigroup became the latest Wall Street brokerage to raise its 2026-end target for the S&P 500 index beyond the 8,000 mark, citing resilience in corporate

Citigroup lifts S&P 500 year-end target to 8,100 on earnings strength, AI 'supercycle'
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Japanese investors make biggest foreign stock exit in five years in May

Japanese investors sold foreign stocks at the fastest pace in about five years in May, as caution over Middle East hostilities and concerns that a tech-driven market rally had run

Japanese investors make biggest foreign stock exit in five years in May
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UK watchdog begins formal review of eBay's purchase of Depop

Britain's competition regulator said on Monday it would begin formally reviewing eBay's planned acquisition of Gen-Z focused fashion resale platform Depop after ending the first

UK watchdog begins formal review of eBay's purchase of Depop
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Mauritius has not received US proposal on Chagos Islands

Mauritius said on Monday that it had not received any proposal from the Trump administration on the Chagos Islands, after the Telegraph reported that the White House was

Mauritius has not received US proposal on Chagos Islands
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Chip rout puts Korea's 'ant' investors to the test as margin debt soars

Seoul resident Laura Byun has long preferred U.S. mutual funds over Korean shares, but the KOSPI's blistering rally changed that and her risk

Chip rout puts Korea's 'ant' investors to the test as margin debt soars
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Chip chill, jobs heat and war

What matters in U.S. and global markets today By Mike Dolan, Editor-at-Large, Finance and Markets Wall Street is holding its breath after Friday’s withering chip

Chip chill, jobs heat and war
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Prabowo's populist policies propel a 'doom-loop' in Indonesian markets

Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto is losing the trust of investors and his growth agenda risks being undone by a

Prabowo's populist policies propel a 'doom-loop' in Indonesian markets
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Wizz Air to offer Starlink in-flight internet from 2027

Wizz Air said on Monday that it would offer Elon Musk's Starlink satellite internet across its fleet from next year, becoming the first European ultra-low-cost carrier to do so.

Wizz Air to offer Starlink in-flight internet from 2027
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A Japanese mayor is making history — by taking maternity leave

A Japanese mayor is making history — by taking maternity leave

A Japanese mayor is making history — by taking maternity leave
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South Korea's KOSPI craters over 8% as Fed fears spark tech rout

South Korea's stock benchmark plunged over 8% on Monday,

South Korea's KOSPI craters over 8% as Fed fears spark tech rout
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Panasonic to start US data centre battery production by fiscal 2028

Panasonic Holdings said on Monday it plans to start mass production of battery cells for data centre applications at a plant in the U.S. state of Kansas in the financial year

Panasonic to start US data centre battery production by fiscal 2028
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Fall in Hungary's inflation, risk premia likely lowered required rate level, central banker says

A fall in Hungary's inflation and risk premia has likely lowered the interest rate level needed for price stability, but the central

Fall in Hungary's inflation, risk premia likely lowered required rate level, central banker says
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India inflation likely rose to 4% in May as food, fuel costs climb: Reuters poll

India's inflation likely rose to the Reserve Bank of India's medium-term target of 4% in May, driven by a pickup in vegetable prices and higher fuel

India inflation likely rose to 4% in May as food, fuel costs climb: Reuters poll
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Europe's STOXX 600 closes subdued as oil rally fades; Italian banks in focus

Europe's STOXX 600 share index closed subdued but above session lows on Monday, as oil prices pared earlier gains following

Europe's STOXX 600 closes subdued as oil rally fades; Italian banks in focus
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Kosovo prime minister looks to other parties for cooperation after election win

Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti called for cooperation from other parties to end 18 months of political deadlock after his Vetevendosje party came out

Kosovo prime minister looks to other parties for cooperation after election win
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Private jet market defies Iran war gloom as rich flock to Monaco GP, Cannes

As soaring jet fuel prices triggered by the Iran war send ripples across the global travel market, a

Private jet market defies Iran war gloom as rich flock to Monaco GP, Cannes
Asia|Business|Economy|Science|Technology

Nvidia clinches deals with South Korean giants including SK Group to advance AI boom

Nvidia on Monday announced a series of deals in South Korea with tech giants including SK Hynix and Naver, as it looks to secure crucial

Nvidia clinches deals with South Korean giants including SK Group to advance AI boom
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Chinese military hovered as global executives flocked to Taiwan tech show

By Ben Blanchard, Max A.

Chinese military hovered as global executives flocked to Taiwan tech show
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Businesses fear for economy if Swiss vote to cap population at 10 million

Switzerland goes to the polls on June 14 to vote on whether to cap its population at 10 million people in a referendum some have likened

Businesses fear for economy if Swiss vote to cap population at 10 million
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Goldman Sachs pushes Fed rate-cut call to 2027 on strong US jobs data

Goldman Sachs expects the U.S.

Goldman Sachs pushes Fed rate-cut call to 2027 on strong US jobs data
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China exports set for strong May on front-loaded orders, chip demand: Reuters poll

China's export growth likely strengthened in May, underpinned by a backlog of overseas orders brought forward to pre-empt energy price pressures tied to the Gulf war,

China exports set for strong May on front-loaded orders, chip demand: Reuters poll
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China's global e-commerce push stalls as Iran war lifts costs, dampens demand

China's e-commerce export engine is faltering as surging jet fuel costs and weak demand from lower-income consumers in

China's global e-commerce push stalls as Iran war lifts costs, dampens demand
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How a few AI chip giants warped Asia's stock picking game

Sam Konrad's stocks are having a fantastic year, thanks to AI-fueled rallies in Taiwan and South Korea, but his fund is so top

How a few AI chip giants warped Asia's stock picking game
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Hormuz strait will be open but with transit fees, Iran envoy to Moscow quoted

The Strait of Hormuz will be open but under new conditions to be set by Iran and Oman, including a transit fee, Iran's ambassador to Moscow was quoted as saying on Monday.

Hormuz strait will be open but with transit fees, Iran envoy to Moscow quoted
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Blistering AI rally turns ugly

A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Rae Wee An ugly selloff in technology stocks swept across Asia on Monday as investors slammed the brakes on the red-hot AI rally, with a

Blistering AI rally turns ugly
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FAA lifts brief ground stop at San Francisco International Airport

The U.S.

FAA lifts brief ground stop at San Francisco International Airport
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Vietnam cbank vice governor says country will lean towards fiscal policy to meet growth target

Vietnam will lean towards expansionary fiscal policies to meet the government's economic growth target, with the room narrowing for monetary policy, the country's deputy

Vietnam cbank vice governor says country will lean towards fiscal policy to meet growth target
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Bank of England's Taylor sees rates on hold barring worst-case scenario

Bank of England policymaker Alan Taylor said interest rates at their current level were restrictive for the economy and he did not see the need for an increase to tackle

Bank of England's Taylor sees rates on hold barring worst-case scenario
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Peru set for lengthy count as presidential race too close to call

Peru's presidential race is set for another drawn-out count after early results on Sunday showed the race was too close to call.

Peru set for lengthy count as presidential race too close to call
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Tech stocks dive as Fed bets rattle AI rally

Asian markets extended last week's bruising selloff with high-flying semiconductor stocks taking the heaviest beating and South Korea's KOSPI sinking more than 4.5%.

Tech stocks dive as Fed bets rattle AI rally
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Taiwan says China Coast Guard patrols to its east are 'provocative act'

Chinese Coast Guard patrols to the east of Taiwan are a "provocative act" and the military will closely coordinate with the island's Coast Guard in

Taiwan says China Coast Guard patrols to its east are 'provocative act'
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Ipsos quick count shows statistical tie in Peru's presidential race

An early tally by pollster Ipsos shows that Roberto Sanchez is leading Peru's presidential race with 50.3% compared to Keiko Fujimori's 49.7%, a statistical tie according to

Ipsos quick count shows statistical tie in Peru's presidential race
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India Inc hikes prices, shrinks packs as Iran war squeezes margins

From smaller packs on shelves to higher prices at checkout, Indian companies are scrambling to protect their margins

India Inc hikes prices, shrinks packs as Iran war squeezes margins
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Soccer-Perez wins Real Madrid vote to extend reign after rare election challenge

Florentino Perez survived Real Madrid's first genuine presidential contest in two decades in the early hours of Monday, securing four more years at the

Soccer-Perez wins Real Madrid vote to extend reign after rare election challenge
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Trump faces new Republican resistance in Congress as midterm pressures build

(This June 7 story has been repeated with no changes to the text.)

Trump faces new Republican resistance in Congress as midterm pressures build
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Israel says Iran launched missiles at it in first such bombardment since fragile ceasefire

Israel says Iran has launched missiles at it in the first such bombardment since a fragile ceasefire took effect in early April, complicating mediation efforts for a deal to end the war

Israel says Iran launched missiles at it in first such bombardment since fragile ceasefire
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China says 'illegal' outbound investment crackdown won't lead to forced liquidation

China's crackdown on "illegal" cross-border investment won't lead to mainlanders' offshore accounts being closed and assets liquidated forcibly, the securities regulator said, amid

China says 'illegal' outbound investment crackdown won't lead to forced liquidation
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UK pay settlements hold at 3.5% for second month, IDR survey shows

Pay settlements awarded by British employers held steady in the three months to April despite an increase in the country's minimum wage, according to a survey that was

UK pay settlements hold at 3.5% for second month, IDR survey shows
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Japan's economy cools on weak capex in Q1, revised data shows

Japan's economy lost momentum in the January-March quarter from the previous three months on sluggish capital expenditure, revised gross domestic product

Japan's economy cools on weak capex in Q1, revised data shows
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UK firms pause hiring as Iran war stings, REC survey shows

Britain's jobs market cooled rapidly in May after employers put the brakes on permanent hiring after the Iran war heightened cost pressures and uncertainty about the

UK firms pause hiring as Iran war stings, REC survey shows
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Passenger used suspected fake boarding pass to sneak onto United flight, forcing plane back to gate, authorities say

Passenger used suspected fake boarding pass to sneak onto United flight, forcing plane back to gate, authorities say

Passenger used suspected fake boarding pass to sneak onto United flight, forcing plane back to gate, authorities say
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Airbus notifies A320neo series customers of delays on jets due in 2027 and 2028, Bloomberg News reports

Airbus SE has been notifying some customers of delays on A320neo series jets that are due to be delivered in 2027 and 2028, Bloomberg News reported on Sunday, citing people familiar

Airbus notifies A320neo series customers of delays on jets due in 2027 and 2028, Bloomberg News reports
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Trump says he will press Israel to hold back after Iran retaliates for Beirut attack

U.S.

Trump says he will press Israel to hold back after Iran retaliates for Beirut attack
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US considers buying Chagos Islands, Telegraph reports

The White House is considering a plan to buy the Chagos Islands from Mauritius, the Telegraph reported on Sunday.

US considers buying Chagos Islands, Telegraph reports
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Iran rejects idea of using its assets to pay damages to US allies

Iran's Deputy Foreign Minister Kazem Gharibabadi said on Sunday that regional governments were "not in a position to demand reparations", responding to what he

Iran rejects idea of using its assets to pay damages to US allies
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Initial results show Prime Minister Kurti's party won most votes in early election in Kosovo

The ruling party of Kosovo’s Prime Minister Albin Kurti appears to have won most votes in an early parliamentary election

Initial results show Prime Minister Kurti's party won most votes in early election in Kosovo
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South Africa's Ramaphosa vows crackdown on groups behind xenophobic attacks

South Africa will crack down on groups behind xenophobic violence, President Cyril Ramaphosa said on Sunday, as anti-immigrant protests tarnish the country's reputation.

South Africa's Ramaphosa vows crackdown on groups behind xenophobic attacks
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United Airlines CEO says big merger unlikely after American rebuff, asset buys possible

United Airlines remains open to buying airport slots, gates or other assets if higher fuel prices put weaker rivals under

United Airlines CEO says big merger unlikely after American rebuff, asset buys possible
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LATAM CEO sees more airline capacity cuts if fuel shock persists

LATAM Airlines Chief Executive Roberto Alvo said the airline industry may need to cut capacity further if elevated fuel

LATAM CEO sees more airline capacity cuts if fuel shock persists
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NASA to wear Prada as luxury group pushes into space industry

Italian fashion house Prada <1913

NASA to wear Prada as luxury group pushes into space industry
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Intel was on the brink of downfall. A twist in the AI race could boost its revival

Intel was on the brink of downfall. A twist in the AI race could boost its revival

Intel was on the brink of downfall. A twist in the AI race could boost its revival
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Ukraine’s deadly strikes are bringing the war home to Russians, and discontent is bubbling up

Ukraine’s deadly strikes are bringing the war home to Russians, and discontent is bubbling up

Ukraine’s deadly strikes are bringing the war home to Russians, and discontent is bubbling up
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Trump dismisses idea that Iran betrays his 'no new wars' campaign message

President Donald Trump is dismissing the idea that launching the war with Iran betrayed his refrain of “No new wars” as he campaigned for the White House in 2024

Trump dismisses idea that Iran betrays his 'no new wars' campaign message
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Cryptocurrency exchange Bybit to open SpaceX tokenized IPO access

Cryptocurrency exchange Bybit said it will offer retail investors access to tokenized initial public offerings (IPOs) at the offering price, starting with SpaceX as its first

Cryptocurrency exchange Bybit to open SpaceX tokenized IPO access
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Armenians vote in general election under Russian pressure aimed at preventing a drift toward West

Armenians are voting in a parliamentary election as the government seeks to loosen ties with Moscow and increase cooperation with the West

Armenians vote in general election under Russian pressure aimed at preventing a drift toward West
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Trump says he would not unfreeze Iran's assets before peace deal is done

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Trump says he would not unfreeze Iran's assets before peace deal is done
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Global airlines slash 2026 profit forecast on fuel shock from Iran war

The global airline industry nearly halved its 2026 profit forecast on Sunday, citing

Global airlines slash 2026 profit forecast on fuel shock from Iran war
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Taiwan coast guard 'expels' Chinese ships from restricted waters

Taiwan's coast guard said on Sunday that its ships had "expelled" four Chinese government ships that entered restricted waters off the island's south after the two sides

Taiwan coast guard 'expels' Chinese ships from restricted waters
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How can retail investors buy shares in SpaceX's IPO?

SpaceX's long-awaited initial public offering, expected to fetch a $1.75 trillion valuation, has set off a frenzy among retail investors clamoring

How can retail investors buy shares in SpaceX's IPO?
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Boo who? Gen Z loves horror because real life has scared them plenty

Boo who? Gen Z loves horror because real life has scared them plenty

Boo who? Gen Z loves horror because real life has scared them plenty
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The founder of a private company accused of mistreating ICE detainees came to the US via Ellis Island in 1953

The founder of a private company accused of mistreating ICE detainees came to the US via Ellis Island in 1953

The founder of a private company accused of mistreating ICE detainees came to the US via Ellis Island in 1953
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Swiss firms invest $27 billion in US after tariff deal, NZZ am Sonntag reports

Swiss companies invested $27 billion in the United States between January and April, as Switzerland moves to fulfil a pledge to sharply increase investment following a

Swiss firms invest $27 billion in US after tariff deal, NZZ am Sonntag reports
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US troops, families adjust to new normal of Iran war

Fourteen weeks after President Donald Trump ordered an attack on Iran, the U.S. military is adjusting to an unusual state of conflict that is not full-

US troops, families adjust to new normal of Iran war
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Armenians vote with peace efforts and Russia in focus

Armenians voted on Sunday in a parliamentary election seen as a test of the government's efforts to forge a peace deal after a crushing military defeat

Armenians vote with peace efforts and Russia in focus
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From unfilled gas tanks to fewer frills, retailers see US consumers rethink their spending

U.S. consumers haven’t stopped spending since the Iran war drove up fuel prices

From unfilled gas tanks to fewer frills, retailers see US consumers rethink their spending
Economy|Europe

Case for joint European debt is compelling, ECB's Patsalides says

It is time for Europe to give up its long-standing political resistance to joint debt issuance, as a large-scale safe asset would bolster the bloc's sovereignty and

Case for joint European debt is compelling, ECB's Patsalides says
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With China's Xi in North Korea, Kim to project confidence, defiance

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un welcomes Chinese President Xi Jinping to Pyongyang on Monday, feeling in a position of strength with a firm

With China's Xi in North Korea, Kim to project confidence, defiance
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OpenAI plans ChatGPT 'superapp' overhaul ahead of listing, FT reports

OpenAI is planning its biggest ChatGPT overhaul yet, aiming to turn it into a "superapp" with coding tools and AI agents to boost revenue ahead of a potential stock market listing,

OpenAI plans ChatGPT 'superapp' overhaul ahead of listing, FT reports
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Pope Leo XIV urges Spain to stop fanning flames of polarization on first papal visit in 15 years

Pope Leo XIV is urging Spaniards to stop “fanning the flames of polarization” as he arrived in Spain

Pope Leo XIV urges Spain to stop fanning flames of polarization on first papal visit in 15 years
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Etihad Airways orders widebody planes, sees return to pre-war capacity in June

Etihad Airways is ordering more widebody planes as the Middle East carrier expects to be flying about 8% more than a year ago by June 15, CEO Antonoaldo Neves said

Etihad Airways orders widebody planes, sees return to pre-war capacity in June
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Hollywood workers rally against Paramount-Skydance deal

As he spoke at a gathering on Saturday to protest Paramount Skydance's proposed acquisition of Warner Bros.

Hollywood workers rally against Paramount-Skydance deal
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Bouygues-led consortium signs $23.44 billion deal to buy SFR from Altice France

Bouygues Telecom, Orange and Free-iliad Group said on Saturday they

Bouygues-led consortium signs $23.44 billion deal to buy SFR from Altice France
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US gives Hungary's MOL more time for talks to buy Serbian oil firm NIS 

Hungary's largest oil and gas corporation, MOL MOLB.BU, has been granted more time by the U.S. government to negotiate the purchase of a majority stake in Serbia's NIS

US gives Hungary's MOL more time for talks to buy Serbian oil firm NIS 
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Even Trump says he doesn’t know ‘where the hell’ his own false claim about Black unemployment came from

Even Trump says he doesn’t know ‘where the hell’ his own false claim about Black unemployment came from

Even Trump says he doesn’t know ‘where the hell’ his own false claim about Black unemployment came from
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Boeing can provide aftermarket support to China for 200-jet order, executive says

Boeing’s top services executive said on Saturday that the planemaker can provide aftermarket parts support to China to back a 200-plane order announced

Boeing can provide aftermarket support to China for 200-jet order, executive says
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Alaska Air says demand, fares could support second-half cash flow despite fuel shock

Alaska Air Group is hopeful it can reinstate its financial guidance on its second-quarter earnings call if fuel prices show more stability,

Alaska Air says demand, fares could support second-half cash flow despite fuel shock
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A new exchange of fire with Iran in the Gulf tests the fragile ceasefire

Iran has fired ballistic missiles and drones toward Bahrain and Kuwait

A new exchange of fire with Iran in the Gulf tests the fragile ceasefire
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Embraer sees airlines delay option decisions as Iran war clouds industry

Some airlines are delaying decisions to exercise aircraft purchase options amid uncertainties related to the war in Iran, which has pushed up jet

Embraer sees airlines delay option decisions as Iran war clouds industry
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Embraer sees airlines delaying decisions on plane purchase options due to Iran war

Some airlines are delaying decisions on whether to exercise aircraft purchase options amid uncertainties related to the war in Iran, which has

Embraer sees airlines delaying decisions on plane purchase options due to Iran war
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High fuel costs to trigger airline failures and consolidation, industry chief says

Soaring jet fuel prices driven by conflict in the Middle East are likely to push more airlines into bankruptcy and spur more sector consolidation this

High fuel costs to trigger airline failures and consolidation, industry chief says
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What to know about the growing opposition to Trump family-linked resort in Albania

A massive coastal development project linked to Jared Kushner is facing resistance in Albania

What to know about the growing opposition to Trump family-linked resort in Albania
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Screwworm border closure fuels beef boom in Mexico, gloom in Texas

Lubbock Feeders has been fattening cattle in West Texas since Dwight Eisenhower was U.S. president.

Screwworm border closure fuels beef boom in Mexico, gloom in Texas
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US strikes Iranian sites after Iran launches drones in latest Gulf flare-up

U.S. forces struck Iranian coastal radar sites on Saturday after shooting down drones launched by Iran

US strikes Iranian sites after Iran launches drones in latest Gulf flare-up
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California police roll out AI-powered body cameras that translate over 50 languages in real time

California police roll out AI-powered body cameras that translate over 50 languages in real time

California police roll out AI-powered body cameras that translate over 50 languages in real time
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Deferring jet orders over Iran war would be costly for Middle Eastern carriers, IATA VP says

Deferring jet orders due to uncertainty and higher jet fuel prices caused by the war in Iran would be unwise for Middle Eastern

Deferring jet orders over Iran war would be costly for Middle Eastern carriers, IATA VP says
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Make It Make Sense: How does Costco sell cheaper gas?

CNN Business Executive Editor David Goldman joins CNN's Wolf Blitzer in the Situation Room to explain how Costco manages to keep its gas prices lower than most other gas stations.

Make It Make Sense: How does Costco sell cheaper gas?
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Air New Zealand plans for elevated fuel costs into 2027

Air New Zealand has offset only 25% to 40% of the hit from higher fuel prices through hedging and fare increases, Chief Executive Nikhil

Air New Zealand plans for elevated fuel costs into 2027
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Brazilian airline Azul plans further frequency cuts as fuel shock bites

Brazilian airline Azul is stepping up capacity cuts amid higher jet fuel prices linked to the Iran war, and the carrier will continue to trim

Brazilian airline Azul plans further frequency cuts as fuel shock bites
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Airline chiefs grapple with fuel shock, fare test at Rio summit

Global airline chiefs open their annual summit in Rio de Janeiro on Saturday facing a sharper test of the industry's post-

Airline chiefs grapple with fuel shock, fare test at Rio summit
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Colombia's presidential runoff could impact the future of the Amazon rainforest and fossil fuels

Colombia’s presidential runoff between Iván Cepeda, an ally of President Gustavo Petro, and lawyer Abelardo de la Espriella, who has been endorsed by U.S. President Donald Trump, could have major implications for the Amazon rainforest, fossil fuel development and Indigenous communities

Colombia's presidential runoff could impact the future of the Amazon rainforest and fossil fuels
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Vulnerable Republicans increasingly willing to defy Trump’s agenda as midterms approach

Vulnerable Republicans increasingly willing to defy Trump’s agenda as midterms approach

Vulnerable Republicans increasingly willing to defy Trump’s agenda as midterms approach
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Why sky-high ticket prices have sent fans searching for alternative ways to get a World Cup experience

Why sky-high ticket prices have sent fans searching for alternative ways to get a World Cup experience

Why sky-high ticket prices have sent fans searching for alternative ways to get a World Cup experience
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Lithuania's Social Democrats remove junior party from coalition government, seek new partner

Lithuania's ruling Social Democrat party voted on Saturday to remove the populist Nemunas Dawn, whose leader was sentenced for antisemitism, from the

Lithuania's Social Democrats remove junior party from coalition government, seek new partner
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Mock political party for India's young 'cockroaches' holds first street protest

The Cockroach Janata Party, a satirical online movement, has taken its first steps into real-world politics

Mock political party for India's young 'cockroaches' holds first street protest
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Elon Musk is poised to become the first trillionaire. Just how much money is $1 trillion?

Elon Musk is poised to become the first trillionaire. Just how much money is $1 trillion?

Elon Musk is poised to become the first trillionaire. Just how much money is $1 trillion?
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China urges fund managers to support innovation, warns against concept hype

China's top securities regulator on Saturday urged the country's $13 trillion fund industry to support

China urges fund managers to support innovation, warns against concept hype
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Ukraine targets St. Petersburg again after Putin rejects Zelenskyy's offer for direct talks

Residents of St. Petersburg have been told to stay indoors after a large-scale Ukrainian drone attack targeted the city

Ukraine targets St. Petersburg again after Putin rejects Zelenskyy's offer for direct talks
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Armenia prepares for an election that could reshape ties with Moscow and the West

Armenia's parliamentary elections Sunday will focus on its geopolitical future as Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan seeks closer ties with the EU and the U.S. That is despite Armenia's longstanding relations with Russia that are favored by most of the country's opposition parties

Armenia prepares for an election that could reshape ties with Moscow and the West
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Russia's Sechin says US companies benefit from Strait of Hormuz closure

By Vladimir Soldatkin and Olesya Astakhova ST.

Russia's Sechin says US companies benefit from Strait of Hormuz closure
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Traders face big losses after Uganda closes Congo border over Ebola contagion fears

Ugandan authorities have tightened border controls with Congo to prevent Ebola's spread

Traders face big losses after Uganda closes Congo border over Ebola contagion fears
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Indonesia central bank, finance minister agree to boost asset yields to aid rupiah

Indonesia's central bank chief and finance minister on Saturday agreed to increase yields on Indonesian

Indonesia central bank, finance minister agree to boost asset yields to aid rupiah
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Lululemon shares drop as forecast cut spotlights challenges for incoming CEO

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Lululemon shares drop as forecast cut spotlights challenges for incoming CEO
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US Senator Warren prods prediction markets regulator over bias, interference reports

Senator Elizabeth Warren, the top Democrat on the U.S.

US Senator Warren prods prediction markets regulator over bias, interference reports
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Taiwan says Chinese coast guard, research ships near key S. China Sea islands

Taiwan said on Saturday that a Chinese coast guard ship and a survey ship had carried out the first coordinated operation to "provoke" Taiwan, in waters around strategically

Taiwan says Chinese coast guard, research ships near key S. China Sea islands
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Musk's SpaceX IPO jolts life back into European retail investing

European retail investors are among those jockeying for a piece of the

Musk's SpaceX IPO jolts life back into European retail investing
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SpaceX IPO running at two times oversubscribed, sources say

SpaceX has drawn investor demand of about $150 billion for its IPO, about double the $75 billion it is seeking to raise, said two people

SpaceX IPO running at two times oversubscribed, sources say
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US states preparing lawsuit to block Paramount's acquisition of Warner Bros, sources say

California, New York and other U.S. states are preparing a lawsuit to block Paramount Skydance's $110 billion acquisition of Warner Bros, sources familiar with the

US states preparing lawsuit to block Paramount's acquisition of Warner Bros, sources say
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Saks Global wins court approval for bankruptcy restructuring

Saks Global received court approval for its bankruptcy restructuring on Friday, clearing the luxury retailer to exit from Chapter 11 with a smaller

Saks Global wins court approval for bankruptcy restructuring
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Putin rebuffs Zelensky’s call for face-to-face talks, saying there is ‘no point’

Putin rebuffs Zelensky’s call for face-to-face talks, saying there is ‘no point’

Putin rebuffs Zelensky’s call for face-to-face talks, saying there is ‘no point’
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What to know about Pope Leo's trip to Spain, from political scandal to Barcelona's architectural gem

Pope Leo XIV’s weeklong visit to Spain will bring him to a once-staunchly Catholic country that has long been in the throes of waning religious practice

What to know about Pope Leo's trip to Spain, from political scandal to Barcelona's architectural gem
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India’s youth are fuming. A Boston University graduate wants to fix that

India’s youth are fuming. A Boston University graduate wants to fix that

India’s youth are fuming. A Boston University graduate wants to fix that
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Donald Trump, Bernie Sanders and Sam Altman are all talking about public ownership in AI

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has met with Sen. Bernie Sanders to discuss public ownership in AI companies — a meeting that highlighted the tension between AI powerhouses and policymakers

Donald Trump, Bernie Sanders and Sam Altman are all talking about public ownership in AI
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Taiwan needs to 'spend smarter' on its defence, senior US diplomat says

Taiwan needs to "spend smarter" on its defences and learn lessons from the Ukraine and Middle East wars on using drones to ensure the military balance with

Taiwan needs to 'spend smarter' on its defence, senior US diplomat says
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Cuba to open hotel sector to management by Cubans at home and abroad after chains leave island

Cuba’s government says it is open to offering the management of the island's hotels to Cubans at home and abroad

Cuba to open hotel sector to management by Cubans at home and abroad after chains leave island
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Second Texas screwworm case confirmed as outbreak fears grow

A second case of the flesh-eating screwworm parasite was confirmed in Texas by the U.S.

Second Texas screwworm case confirmed as outbreak fears grow
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Judge blocks Trump administration's attempt to link USDA funds to compliance with other policies

A judge on Friday blocked the U.S.

Judge blocks Trump administration's attempt to link USDA funds to compliance with other policies
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Democrat Xavier Becerra advances to general election in race for California governor

Democrat Xavier Becerra has advanced to the general election for California governor after pitching himself as an experienced choice to lead the nation’s most populous state

Democrat Xavier Becerra advances to general election in race for California governor
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Marvell to join S&P 500 after AI boom helps chipmaker pass profitability test

Marvell Technology is set to join the benchmark S&P 500 later this month, S&P Dow Jones Indices said on Friday, after the chipmaker cleared a key profitability hurdle riding an AI-

Marvell to join S&P 500 after AI boom helps chipmaker pass profitability test
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Boeing studying boost of 737 MAX plane production to highest-ever rate

As Boeing increases production of its best-selling 737 MAX from 42 to 47 jets a month, the U.S. planemaker is looking at how it can climb to 70 a month,

Boeing studying boost of 737 MAX plane production to highest-ever rate
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California to decide soon whether it will seek to block Paramount deal

California Attorney General Rob Bonta will soon decide whether to sue to block Paramount's $110 billion acquisition of Warner Bros, he told Reuters

California to decide soon whether it will seek to block Paramount deal
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In a visit to farm country, Trump extols ‘beautiful fountains’ back in Washington

In a visit to farm country, Trump extols ‘beautiful fountains’ back in Washington

In a visit to farm country, Trump extols ‘beautiful fountains’ back in Washington
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UN food agency says millions are being pushed into hunger by Iran war

The U.N. food agency says millions of people are being pushed into acute hunger by the Iran war, as it warned would happen if the conflict escalated and oil prices remained high

UN food agency says millions are being pushed into hunger by Iran war
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Trump keeps the door open to a call with Taiwan's president even though China has warned against it

President Donald Trump is keeping open the possibility of speaking directly with Taiwan’s President Lai Ching-te— even after Beijing has publicly urged him not to

Trump keeps the door open to a call with Taiwan's president even though China has warned against it
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Trump says his team will 'look into' US taking stake in AI companies

U.S.

Trump says his team will 'look into' US taking stake in AI companies
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SEC's Sankey says superleague idea 'not consistent with the truth'

Southeastern Conference commissioner Greg Sankey said there’s no talk of a merger with the Big Ten and called the notion that the SEC wants to form a super league as “not consistent with the truth.”

SEC's Sankey says superleague idea 'not consistent with the truth'
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Texas governor wants to speed up work on a fly-breeding factory to fight a cattle parasite

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott is concerned that a new factory isn’t expected to start work for more than a year on mitigating the New World screwworm fly infestation in his state

Texas governor wants to speed up work on a fly-breeding factory to fight a cattle parasite
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Chip selloff erases over $1 trillion in stock market value

U.S.-traded chipmakers plunged on Friday, losing over $1 trillion in market value, with deep losses in AI heavy hitters including Nvidia, Micron Technology and

Chip selloff erases over $1 trillion in stock market value
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Hot jobs report, rising rates send Wall Street's tech favorites sprawling

Wall Street's best run in three years ended unhappily on Friday, with investors taking flight from hot technology shares, safe government bonds and gold alike following a

Hot jobs report, rising rates send Wall Street's tech favorites sprawling
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Limited interest in latest oil and gas lease sale for Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge

Two corporations bid on a handful of leases during the latest oil and gas lease sale in Alaska’s Arctic National Wildlife Refuge

Limited interest in latest oil and gas lease sale for Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge
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Protests in Mexico City capitalize on World Cup celebrations to pressure government

A range of social movements in Mexico are capitalizing on impending FIFA World Cup celebrations next week to put pressure on authorities and make demands

Protests in Mexico City capitalize on World Cup celebrations to pressure government
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Can't afford sky-high tickets to see the Knicks in person? Trump says 'watch it on television'

President Donald Trump says he will attend Game 3 of the NBA Finals on Monday at Madison Square Garden — and says he doesn't have much sympathy for ordinary Americans who can't afford the sky-high ticket prices

Can't afford sky-high tickets to see the Knicks in person? Trump says 'watch it on television'
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Congo warns of 'rapid' community spread of Ebola, 71 new cases confirmed

Democratic Republic of Congo said on Friday that 71 new Ebola cases were confirmed in a 24-hour period and warned of rapid community transmission of the deadly disease.

Congo warns of 'rapid' community spread of Ebola, 71 new cases confirmed
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Texas ranchers on edge after screwworm parasite detected in calf

The quiet Texas cattle town of La Pryor has become ground zero in the fight against screwworm after the first U.S. case in decades was detected

Texas ranchers on edge after screwworm parasite detected in calf
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Stocks fall sharply as strong jobs data fuels rate hike bets; oil set for weekly gain

Shares fell sharply on Friday after a blowout jobs report fueled bets of a rate hike by the U.S.

Stocks fall sharply as strong jobs data fuels rate hike bets; oil set for weekly gain
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Witkoff, Kushner meet nuclear experts at national lab in Tennessee, source says

U.S.

Witkoff, Kushner meet nuclear experts at national lab in Tennessee, source says
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'Albania is not for sale', protesters say over Kushner-linked luxury resort near a protected wetland

Thousands of Albanians took to the streets of Tirana late on Thursday in the largest protest this week against a plan by a company linked to

'Albania is not for sale', protesters say over Kushner-linked luxury resort near a protected wetland
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Guinea president's coalition wins legislative majority, results show

Political parties backing Guinea's coup-leader-turned-President Mamady Doumbouya have won a majority in the bauxite-rich West African country's legislative elections, the

Guinea president's coalition wins legislative majority, results show
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US adds $38 million for Ebola as CDC warns outbreak could match 2014

The United States said on Friday it would provide an additional $38 million for Ebola response efforts, as the CDC warned that

US adds $38 million for Ebola as CDC warns outbreak could match 2014
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Nasdaq, S&P 500 suffer worst day of year as AI stocks tumble and Fed rate-hike odds rise

Nasdaq, S&P 500 suffer worst day of year as AI stocks tumble and Fed rate-hike odds rise

Nasdaq, S&P 500 suffer worst day of year as AI stocks tumble and Fed rate-hike odds rise
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Bears say they are moving forward with Northwest Indiana location for new stadium

The Chicago Bears are looking to build a stadium in Northwest Indiana after a proposal to provide financial incentives for the NFL team to build its new home in Illinois stalled in the state legislature

Bears say they are moving forward with Northwest Indiana location for new stadium
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Trump's deportation agenda is about to get a $70B infusion from Congress

With virtually no strings attached, Congress is on the verge of providing a massive infusion of cash to the Homeland Security Department

Trump's deportation agenda is about to get a $70B infusion from Congress
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USDA expects to contain screwworm case in Texas, Rollins says

U.S.

USDA expects to contain screwworm case in Texas, Rollins says
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FBI investigates cyberattack on Iowa’s Karl Auto Group

FBI investigates cyberattack on Iowa’s Karl Auto Group

FBI investigates cyberattack on Iowa’s Karl Auto Group
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The US job market is strong but many Americans are still frustrated by prospects and rising prices

U.S. employers added a surprising 172,000 jobs in May as the labor market continued to show resilience in the face of rising costs from the Iran war

The US job market is strong but many Americans are still frustrated by prospects and rising prices
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Zelenskiy's letter to Putin was intended for other ears

President Volodymyr Zelenskiy's open letter offering face-to-face peace talks to end the war in Ukraine was addressed to Russian President Vladimir Putin but

Zelenskiy's letter to Putin was intended for other ears
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New York passes bill banning prices based on personal data

New York state lawmakers on Thursday passed a ban on businesses setting individualized prices for consumers based on their personal data, in the strongest move yet by

New York passes bill banning prices based on personal data
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Wall Street ends sharply lower as chips slide, jobs data fuels rate hike fears

Wall Street’s nine-week winning streak ended with a thud on Friday, as red-hot technology stocks suffered their largest daily decline since

Wall Street ends sharply lower as chips slide, jobs data fuels rate hike fears
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How Costco sells such cheap gas

How Costco sells such cheap gas

How Costco sells such cheap gas
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Trump administration puts in writing to courts that the $1.8B ‘anti-weaponization’ fund is dead

Trump administration puts in writing to courts that the $1.8B ‘anti-weaponization’ fund is dead

Trump administration puts in writing to courts that the $1.8B ‘anti-weaponization’ fund is dead
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FACT FOCUS: Is inflation a red state vs. blue state issue? It's increasing no matter how you cut it

Inflation is rising again, squeezing budgets and making essentials harder to afford

FACT FOCUS: Is inflation a red state vs. blue state issue? It's increasing no matter how you cut it
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Putin rejects Zelenskyy's offer to meet, saying he sees 'no point' in it

Russian President Vladimir Putin has rejected a proposal by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy for a face-to-face meeting, saying he sees “no point” in it

Putin rejects Zelenskyy's offer to meet, saying he sees 'no point' in it
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A federal judge strikes down Trump administration immigration policy affecting 39 countries

A federal judge has struck down a Trump administration policy enacted after the shooting of two National Guard members that made it harder for immigrants from dozens of countries to stay and enter the country

A federal judge strikes down Trump administration immigration policy affecting 39 countries
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Operator of S&P 500 decides against fast-tracking 'MegaCap' IPOs into its stock indexes

S&P Dow Jones Indices has decided not to change its guidelines for including large "MegaCap" companies in its stock indexes

Operator of S&P 500 decides against fast-tracking 'MegaCap' IPOs into its stock indexes
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Embraer takes off after Azorra deal lifts E2 program past 500 orders 

Brazilian planemaker Embraer said on Friday it has secured an order for 15 E195-E2 aircraft from lessor Azorra, sending its shares up about 5%.

Embraer takes off after Azorra deal lifts E2 program past 500 orders 
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LinkedIn co-founder Reid Hoffman to step down from Microsoft's board

Reid Hoffman, billionaire co-founder of networking website LinkedIn, has decided not to stand for re-election to Microsoft's board of directors at its 2026 annual shareholder

LinkedIn co-founder Reid Hoffman to step down from Microsoft's board
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Airbus in limbo over early launch of larger A220, sources say

Airbus is wavering over when to launch a larger A220 jet due to a muted response from powerful leasing companies and a debate

Airbus in limbo over early launch of larger A220, sources say
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US judge strikes down Trump policies targeting immigrants from 39 countries

A federal judge on Friday ruled that U.S.

US judge strikes down Trump policies targeting immigrants from 39 countries
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Cargill in talks to sell metals unit to Macquarie, sources say

Cargill is in talks to sell its metals unit to Macquarie Group, five sources with knowledge of the matter said, as

Cargill in talks to sell metals unit to Macquarie, sources say
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US official tells Putin: 'Good Hello' from your friend President Trump

Rodney Mims Cook Jr., chairman of the U.S. Commission of Fine Arts, conveyed a "good hello" to Russian President Vladimir Putin from U.S.

US official tells Putin: 'Good Hello' from your friend President Trump
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Law firm Morgan & Morgan explores stake sale, eyes long-term IPO, sources say

Morgan & Morgan, the largest U.S. personal injury law firm, has hired JPMorgan to explore a minority stake sale that could pave the way

Law firm Morgan & Morgan explores stake sale, eyes long-term IPO, sources say
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Study warns biodiversity loss could trigger wave of debt crises

Financial markets are underestimating the economic risks of biodiversity loss, potentially exposing countries to sovereign debt crises and sharply higher

Study warns biodiversity loss could trigger wave of debt crises
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Oil prices fall on mounting hopes for de-escalation in US-Iran War

Oil prices fell on Friday as traders gained confidence that renewed conflict between the U.S. and Iran was growing less likely.

Oil prices fall on mounting hopes for de-escalation in US-Iran War
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Texas grid flags risks as data centers, crypto sites fail voltage tests

Several large data centers and crypto facilities planning to connect to the Texas power grid ahead of peak summer demand have failed key reliability tests, raising

Texas grid flags risks as data centers, crypto sites fail voltage tests
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Remaining ‘60 Minutes’ correspondents say they’re staying

Remaining ‘60 Minutes’ correspondents say they’re staying

Remaining ‘60 Minutes’ correspondents say they’re staying
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US rate futures lift rate hike odds in December after strong jobs report

U.S. interest rate futures on Friday increased the chances that the Federal Reserve will raise interest rates by the December policy meeting

US rate futures lift rate hike odds in December after strong jobs report
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Beyond the pitch: Brokerages bet on sector winners as soccer World Cup set to kick off

The 2026 FIFA World Cup will inject billions of dollars into host economies, driven by a massive consumption surge that will benefit sectors as

Beyond the pitch: Brokerages bet on sector winners as soccer World Cup set to kick off
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BoC expected to hold rates through 2026, look past temporary inflation pressures: Reuters poll

By Nushaiba Iqbal BENGALURU, June 5 - The Bank of Canada will hold its key overnight rate at 2.25% on June 10 and for the rest of the year, according to a majority of economists polled by Reuters,

BoC expected to hold rates through 2026, look past temporary inflation pressures: Reuters poll
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US says it issued sanctions on network smuggling Iranian LPG

The U.S.

US says it issued sanctions on network smuggling Iranian LPG
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Putin says he currently sees no reason to meet Ukraine's Zelenskiy

Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Friday he currently saw no reason to meet Volodymyr Zelenskiy after the

Putin says he currently sees no reason to meet Ukraine's Zelenskiy
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Companies to add 40 million barrels of oil to US SPR after Iran war ends, energy secretary says

Companies that borrowed oil from the U.S.

Companies to add 40 million barrels of oil to US SPR after Iran war ends, energy secretary says
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Commerzbank says UniCredit tender acceptances reach 7.85% in bid battle

Commerzbank said on Friday that shares equivalent to 7.85% of its capital have so far been tendered under UniCredit's €40 billion takeover bid, as the two

Commerzbank says UniCredit tender acceptances reach 7.85% in bid battle
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EU weighs rules to cut reliance on China through broader supply chains

The European Commission is weighing legislation that could force companies in sensitive sectors to cut reliance on single suppliers - notably in China

EU weighs rules to cut reliance on China through broader supply chains
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Global oil inventories depleted, next price spike could roil economies, markets

Global oil inventories are running dangerously low as a deal to re-open tanker traffic through the Strait of Hormuz has

Global oil inventories depleted, next price spike could roil economies, markets
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Trump’s troop reversals in Europe could cost millions and have left soldiers in limbo, officials say

The U.S. military is waiting for clarity from the Pentagon following President Donald Trump’s back-and-forth on troop levels in Europe

Trump’s troop reversals in Europe could cost millions and have left soldiers in limbo, officials say
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Anthropic urges industry coordination to allow for a 'pause' in AI development if risks grow

Anthropic is proposing that top AI companies coordinate a way to pause the development of advanced AI systems if they become too dangerous

Anthropic urges industry coordination to allow for a 'pause' in AI development if risks grow
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Some of the most dedicated World Cup fans skipping this year's tournament, citing costs and politics

The 2026 World Cup has drawn intense criticism from globe-trotting fans who over the years have helped define the tournament's festive atmosphere

Some of the most dedicated World Cup fans skipping this year's tournament, citing costs and politics
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ICE will no longer report deaths of detainees who have recently been released from custody

Immigration and Customs Enforcement will no longer report the deaths of detainees who have been released from custody, in a change that could obscure the human cost of the Trump administration's mass detention policies

ICE will no longer report deaths of detainees who have recently been released from custody
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Helene's impact on homelessness in North Carolina will take time to resolve, advocate says

Helene's impact on homelessness in North Carolina will take time to resolve, advocate says

Helene's impact on homelessness in North Carolina will take time to resolve, advocate says
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Treasury warns banks of 'red flags' tied to customers in the US illegally

The Treasury's financial crimes unit is warning banks about the risks of serving people living in the country illegally

Treasury warns banks of 'red flags' tied to customers in the US illegally
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Norway rejects US claim on forced labour, opposes tariffs

Norway rejects a U.S. assessment that the Nordic country has failed to prevent forced labour, its foreign minister told Reuters, adding that the allegation was unfounded and should

Norway rejects US claim on forced labour, opposes tariffs
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Hedge funds see May returns boosted by buoyant markets, sources say

Hedge funds, particularly those trading stocks, beat global benchmarks in May as rising equities led by the U.S. tech sector buoyed the returns of traders.

Hedge funds see May returns boosted by buoyant markets, sources say
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Private credit boom cools as lending, flows slow sharply

Private credit's rapid expansion is losing momentum, with U.S.-focused direct lending issuance slowing in recent months and fundraising still below its

Private credit boom cools as lending, flows slow sharply
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Turkey targets more defence sales as West rearms, alliances shift

Two decades of state investment have transformed Turkey into a major exporter of drones and other military equipment, and the NATO member

Turkey targets more defence sales as West rearms, alliances shift
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Instant View: Strong May jobs number sends yields, rate expectations higher

The U.S. economy posted another month of strong employment gains in May, confirming that the labor market was gaining traction after stumbling last year and sending short-

Instant View: Strong May jobs number sends yields, rate expectations higher
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Gazan fishermen patch up dinghies with door frames to keep themselves afloat

In a Gaza workshop, a group of men patch up pleasure dinghies with reclaimed fibreglass, wood and door frames pulled from the rubble, racing to get the boats

Gazan fishermen patch up dinghies with door frames to keep themselves afloat
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S&P 500, Nasdaq slip at open after solid jobs data fuels hawkish Fed fears; chip stocks fall

The S&P 500 and the Nasdaq dropped at market open on Friday as chip stocks eased after a sharp rally, while a

S&P 500, Nasdaq slip at open after solid jobs data fuels hawkish Fed fears; chip stocks fall
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Switzerland agrees joint military plan with France for G7 summit

Switzerland has agreed a military cooperation plan with neighbouring France for the upcoming gathering of world leaders at the Group of 7 summit in mid-June, the government

Switzerland agrees joint military plan with France for G7 summit
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Dollar firms after strong US jobs data, pushes yen through 160 level

The dollar was higher on Friday and set for a more than 1% weekly gain after the ‌U.S. economy posted another month of strong employment gains in May.

Dollar firms after strong US jobs data, pushes yen through 160 level
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What issues do the US and Iran need to resolve for any peace deal?

Here are the main issues between the United States and Iran as they seek a deal to end their war, which is now in its fourth month:  HORMUZ AND GULF BLOCKADE Iran's closure

What issues do the US and Iran need to resolve for any peace deal?
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Canada's Ivey PMI rises to eight-month high in May

Canadian economic activity expanded at a faster pace in May and inflation pressures heated up, Ivey Purchasing Managers Index (PMI) data showed on Friday.

Canada's Ivey PMI rises to eight-month high in May
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Private credit roundup: Private equity catches the cold

Stresses in private credit are spilling into adjacent private equity markets.

Private credit roundup: Private equity catches the cold
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Iran declares support for Hezbollah with wider peace deal in doubt

Iran has reaffirmed support for its Lebanese ally Hezbollah and demanded that Israel withdraw from southern Lebanon, underscoring

Iran declares support for Hezbollah with wider peace deal in doubt
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US job report strikes a hawkish note as Fed's Warsh takes the baton

The blowout U.S. job report released on Friday is likely to further ease concerns among Federal Reserve officials about labor market weakness and

US job report strikes a hawkish note as Fed's Warsh takes the baton
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Franklin Resources' Wamco to pay $100 million SEC fine over former star manager's trades

Western Asset Management Co, a unit of Franklin Resources, will pay a $100 million civil penalty to resolve U.S.

Franklin Resources' Wamco to pay $100 million SEC fine over former star manager's trades
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Trump administration asks banks to monitor employers paying unlawful workers

The U.S.

Trump administration asks banks to monitor employers paying unlawful workers
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The US economy added 172,000 jobs last month, extending the labor market rebound

The US economy added 172,000 jobs last month, extending the labor market rebound

The US economy added 172,000 jobs last month, extending the labor market rebound
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US stock futures extend declines after May non-farm payrolls data

U.S. stock index futures extended declines on Friday after a stronger-than-expected jobs report further fueled expectations for the Federal Reserve to hike interest rates this year.

US stock futures extend declines after May non-farm payrolls data
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Auction of oil drilling rights in Alaska wildlife refuge draws tepid response

The Trump administration's Friday auction of oil and gas leases in Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge attracted only $3.7 million in winning bids for five

Auction of oil drilling rights in Alaska wildlife refuge draws tepid response
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US posts another month of strong job gains in May; unemployment rate steady at 4.3%

The U.S. economy posted another month of strong employment gains in May, confirming that the labor market was gaining traction after stumbling last

US posts another month of strong job gains in May; unemployment rate steady at 4.3%
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Canada reports unexpectedly strong job growth, drop in unemployment

Canada's economy added 87,800 jobs and the unemployment rate fell to 6.6% in May, data showed on Friday, defying widespread expectations of only modest

Canada reports unexpectedly strong job growth, drop in unemployment
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Building more renewable energy sources means rethinking land use for agriculture and conservation

Generating solar power requires a lot of land – but which land should it be? And what else can be done on that land?

Building more renewable energy sources means rethinking land use for agriculture and conservation
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How businesses with ties to Jeffrey Epstein saw norms – and even share prices – suffer

The more Epstein-connected directors a company had, no matter its size, the more likely it was to have governance problems.

How businesses with ties to Jeffrey Epstein saw norms – and even share prices – suffer
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Trump, campaigning for Republicans in Wisconsin, vows quick end to Iran war

U.S.

Trump, campaigning for Republicans in Wisconsin, vows quick end to Iran war
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Blockbuster SpaceX IPO set to test high-flying US stocks rally

The long-awaited, massive SpaceX initial public offering is expected next week, a major event for the U.S. stock market, with investors wary of possible

Blockbuster SpaceX IPO set to test high-flying US stocks rally
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China to tighten oversight of private investment funds

China on Friday tightened oversight of the country's 23 trillion yuan ($3.40 trillion) private fund industry, in a bid to reduce financial risks and channel money

China to tighten oversight of private investment funds
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Sanctioned Russian billionaire says high interest rates have set 'trap' for economy

Some of Russia's richest businessmen complained on Friday about the central bank's tight monetary policy, with one saying it had created a "

Sanctioned Russian billionaire says high interest rates have set 'trap' for economy
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Montenegro is ‘within reach’ of joining the EU by 2028, von der Leyen says after Balkans summit

Montenegro is on track to join the European Union by 2028, according to EU leaders and the country's president

Montenegro is ‘within reach’ of joining the EU by 2028, von der Leyen says after Balkans summit
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Senior Chinese official Cai Qi tapped as head of central party school

Chinese President Xi Jinping's right hand man, Cai Qi, has been appointed as head of the elite Central Party School, a move analysts say cements his position as perhaps

Senior Chinese official Cai Qi tapped as head of central party school
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Senate Democrats block surveillance authority over Pulte appointment

A showdown over U.S.

Senate Democrats block surveillance authority over Pulte appointment
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US forces board sanctioned tanker in Indian Ocean, Pentagon says

U.S. forces conducted an interdiction of the sanctioned stateless oil tanker Davina overnight in the Indian Ocean, the U.S. military's Indo-Pacific Command said on

US forces board sanctioned tanker in Indian Ocean, Pentagon says
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Morgan Stanley expects SpaceX revenue to hit $3.4 trillion in 2040, WSJ reports

Morgan Stanley is projecting that SpaceX's revenue could reach $3.4 trillion in 2040, the Wall Street Journal reported on Friday, citing people familiar with the matter.

Morgan Stanley expects SpaceX revenue to hit $3.4 trillion in 2040, WSJ reports
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Signs global trade in goods is starting to slow, WTO says

The World Trade Organization said on Friday there were signs global merchandise trade growth may be starting to slow, though it had shown resilience in

Signs global trade in goods is starting to slow, WTO says
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EU must be ready and able to expand, Merz says at summit with Balkan leaders

The European Union must show it is willing and able to take in new members, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said on Friday

EU must be ready and able to expand, Merz says at summit with Balkan leaders
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U.S. equity fund inflows surge as tech rally boosts sentiment

U.S. equity funds attracted the largest weekly inflow in three weeks in the week to June 3 as robust earnings outlooks by some technology companies extended a bull run in AI-linked

U.S. equity fund inflows surge as tech rally boosts sentiment
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Peru's presidential runoff may hinge on small gold miners seeking continued loose regulations

The results of Peru's presidential election on Sunday could hinge on the votes of small, artisanal gold miners who benefit from loose

Peru's presidential runoff may hinge on small gold miners seeking continued loose regulations
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US terrorist label for Brazil gangs risks higher business costs

The U.S. designation of Brazil's biggest criminal groups as Foreign Terrorist Organizations (FTOs) starting Friday is

US terrorist label for Brazil gangs risks higher business costs
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US oil exports surge, draining domestic crude inventories toward rock bottom

At the prairie town that calls itself the pipeline crossroads of the world, some 400 oil storage tanks sprawled across Cushing

US oil exports surge, draining domestic crude inventories toward rock bottom
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'We want our children back': Nigeria's kidnapping nightmare spreads south

It was mid-morning when Aduke Balogun noticed a masked man in military fatigues walking towards her children's school.

'We want our children back': Nigeria's kidnapping nightmare spreads south
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Trump's lawyers sought to halt discovery in $10 billion BBC lawsuit

U.S.

Trump's lawyers sought to halt discovery in $10 billion BBC lawsuit
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Sika targets growth from China renovation market, global data centres

Sika sees growth opportunities in China's renovation market and infrastructure construction in the U.S., the Swiss construction chemicals manufacturer's CEO Thomas Hasler said in an

Sika targets growth from China renovation market, global data centres
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Senate passes $70 billion ICE and border patrol bill, overcoming internal GOP rebellion over DOJ fund

Senate passes $70 billion ICE and border patrol bill, overcoming internal GOP rebellion over DOJ fund

Senate passes $70 billion ICE and border patrol bill, overcoming internal GOP rebellion over DOJ fund
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FIFA cancels World Cup tickets to about 60 fans who got them for free due to error

FIFA has canceled World Cup tickets issued to about 60 fans who mistakenly got them for free because of a website error

FIFA cancels World Cup tickets to about 60 fans who got them for free due to error
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Anthropic warns that AI will soon be able to improve itself without human intervention

Anthropic warns that AI will soon be able to improve itself without human intervention

Anthropic warns that AI will soon be able to improve itself without human intervention
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Senate OKs $70B immigration bill after rejecting efforts to permanently ban Trump's settlement fund

The Senate has passed legislation to fund President Donald Trump’s immigration enforcement agencies, sending it to the House

Senate OKs $70B immigration bill after rejecting efforts to permanently ban Trump's settlement fund
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Trump looms large over upcoming primary elections in Washington, DC

Washington, D.C., is gearing up for pivotal primaries this month to elect a new delegate to Congress and a new mayor

Trump looms large over upcoming primary elections in Washington, DC
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Trump administration’s plan to spin off mortgage giants Fannie and Freddie faces new uncertainty

Trump administration’s plan to spin off mortgage giants Fannie and Freddie faces new uncertainty

Trump administration’s plan to spin off mortgage giants Fannie and Freddie faces new uncertainty
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Blacklisted AI company Anthropic, White House ease tensions ahead of IPO, sources say

A months-long dispute between Trump administration officials and AI firm Anthropic is showing signs of easing across parts of the U.S.

Blacklisted AI company Anthropic, White House ease tensions ahead of IPO, sources say
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Hungary to unveil anti-corruption reforms needed to release EU funding next week

Hungary's government will submit to parliament next week anti-corruption legislation needed to release billions of euros worth of suspended European

Hungary to unveil anti-corruption reforms needed to release EU funding next week
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Bhutan to give cash incentives to families for more babies

The tiny Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan is worried about its declining population and has announced cash incentives to families to produce more children.

Bhutan to give cash incentives to families for more babies
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US questions its Bosnia involvement as peace envoy selection stalls

The United States warned on Friday that it would reconsider its role in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) after the international body overseeing the Balkan country's peace

US questions its Bosnia involvement as peace envoy selection stalls
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Kremlin says Putin has been briefed on Zelenskiy letter

Russian President Vladimir Putin has been informed about an open letter from Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told Izvestia news

Kremlin says Putin has been briefed on Zelenskiy letter
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Thailand to join UN maritime arbitration with Cambodia, halts other two-way talks

Thailand said on Friday it will join a U.N. arbitration process chosen by Cambodia to resolve a festering maritime boundary dispute, but put on hold for

Thailand to join UN maritime arbitration with Cambodia, halts other two-way talks
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Global equity fund inflows at 3-week high as AI optimism boosts sentiment

Global equity fund inflows surged to a three-week high in the week to June 3 as a set of robust earnings in the technology sector and investor enthusiasm over the AI boom bolstered

Global equity fund inflows at 3-week high as AI optimism boosts sentiment
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JP Morgan upgrades Tesla to 'neutral', sees robotics driving long-term growth

J.P.

JP Morgan upgrades Tesla to 'neutral', sees robotics driving long-term growth
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Hungary to stop issuing worker visas to people from three countries starting Friday

Hungary's government will stop issuing worker visas to employees from the Philippines, Georgia and Armenia from Friday, a government spokeswoman said, calling the move a

Hungary to stop issuing worker visas to people from three countries starting Friday
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India ramps up defence of faltering rupee after holding fire on rates

The Reserve Bank of India held its benchmark interest rate steady on Friday and unveiled steps to help defend the embattled rupee, as the

India ramps up defence of faltering rupee after holding fire on rates
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Apollo bows out of $2 billion takeover pursuit of UK's Bodycote

Apollo Global Management and Britain's Bodycote have ended talks over a £1.52 billion ($2 billion) takeover proposal, they said on Friday, sending shares of the

Apollo bows out of $2 billion takeover pursuit of UK's Bodycote
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Switzerland rejects US forced labour claims as tariff talks continue

Switzerland will continue trade talks with the United States while rejecting allegations that it failed to combat imports of goods made with forced labour, the government

Switzerland rejects US forced labour claims as tariff talks continue
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Peru’s June 7 presidential runoff

Peruvians head to the polls on June 7 for a presidential runoff between leftist Roberto Sanchez and conservative Keiko Fujimori, after a fractured first round in April whose results

Peru’s June 7 presidential runoff
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US Supreme Court backs federal regulators in wins for FCC and SEC

The U.S.

US Supreme Court backs federal regulators in wins for FCC and SEC
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US Senate passes $70 billion in new funds for ICE, Border Patrol

The U.S.

US Senate passes $70 billion in new funds for ICE, Border Patrol
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Spirit Airlines shutdown forces thousands of US employees to reset careers

In April, Travis Arcamone was named flight attendant of the year at Spirit Airlines' Orlando, Florida, base.

Spirit Airlines shutdown forces thousands of US employees to reset careers
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China and Hong Kong users unable to access SpaceX website, IPO documents

SpaceX's website and IPO marketing documents were not accessible on Friday in Hong Kong and mainland China, a Reuters review showed, a step

China and Hong Kong users unable to access SpaceX website, IPO documents
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With World Cup, Atlanta seeks to show how it has moved on from 1990s notoriety

When Atlanta hosted the 1996 Olympics, police were accused of arresting homeless people by the thousands.

With World Cup, Atlanta seeks to show how it has moved on from 1990s notoriety
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SpaceX IPO bars investors from China and Hong Kong, Bloomberg News reports

SpaceX's underwriters have barred investors in China and Hong Kong from participating in the company's planned initial public offering, Bloomberg News reported on Friday, citing

SpaceX IPO bars investors from China and Hong Kong, Bloomberg News reports
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India's GDP stays robust in January-March as domestic demand offsets external weakness

India's economy grew an unexpectedly strong 7.8% year-on-year in the January-March quarter, the government said on Friday, as robust

India's GDP stays robust in January-March as domestic demand offsets external weakness
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Former Prince Andrew made money subletting cottages on his rent-free estate, report shows

A report by Britain's public spending watchdog shows that the former Prince Andrew made money by subletting cottages on the estate where he lived rent-free for two decades

Former Prince Andrew made money subletting cottages on his rent-free estate, report shows
Asia|Business|Economy|Technology

Taiwan's Foxconn raises guidance for second-quarter outlook

Taiwan's Foxconn said on Friday that its second-quarter performance is likely to be well above its previously anticipated forecast of "significant" growth.

Taiwan's Foxconn raises guidance for second-quarter outlook
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Italy statistics bureau cuts 2026 GDP growth forecast to 0.7%

Italy's economy will grow by 0.7% this year, national statistics bureau ISTAT said on Friday, trimming a previous forecast of 0.8% made in December.

Italy statistics bureau cuts 2026 GDP growth forecast to 0.7%
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UK running out of time to boost defence as investment plan stalls, military chief warns

Britain is running out of time to boost its defences in response to the threat posed by recent Russian actions, the country's military chief said on Friday,

UK running out of time to boost defence as investment plan stalls, military chief warns
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World food prices slip in May, still near three-year high, FAO says

World food prices slipped in May from a revised April level, with vegetable oil prices falling for the first time this year while cereals and sugar

World food prices slip in May, still near three-year high, FAO says
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UK firms plan smaller price rises than in April, BoE survey shows

British businesses expect to increase prices less quickly in the year ahead than they did in April as some of the initial energy price shock caused by the

UK firms plan smaller price rises than in April, BoE survey shows
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European shares slip as tech rally stalls, Middle East uncertainty weighs

European shares slipped on Friday and ended the week lower, as uncertainty about Middle East peace efforts kept investors on

European shares slip as tech rally stalls, Middle East uncertainty weighs
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Middle East conflict pushing millions into hunger, WFP says

The Middle East conflict is pushing millions of people closer to hunger, as rising fuel and transport costs drive up food prices while funding

Middle East conflict pushing millions into hunger, WFP says
Economy|Europe|Finance|Stock Markets|World

Time to nip inflation in the bud: Five questions for the ECB

The European Central Bank is expected to hike interest rates on Thursday,

Time to nip inflation in the bud: Five questions for the ECB
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Houston, we have an IPO

The public listing of SpaceX will take centre stage as it looks likely to become one of the top 10 most valuable U.S. listed firms after it goes public, while a rate hike from the

Houston, we have an IPO
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How investor doubts halted Swiss Partners Group's meteoric rise

Setting out as a trio of ambitious young former Goldman Sachs bankers, Partners Group rose from plucky startup to become a global player in private equity,

How investor doubts halted Swiss Partners Group's meteoric rise
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Fewer Chinese teenagers register for tough university entry exam

The number of Chinese students sitting the country's national university entrance exam, due to begin on Sunday, has dropped sharply by 450,000 to 12.9 million from a year

Fewer Chinese teenagers register for tough university entry exam
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Indonesia's central bank to prepare regulations reflecting wider mandate

Indonesia's central bank will prepare technical regulations that reflect its wider mandate to support economic growth following the passage of a sweeping new financial

Indonesia's central bank to prepare regulations reflecting wider mandate
Economy|Political|World

Hezbollah rejection clouds Lebanon ceasefire and prospects for ending Iran war

The Iran-backed Hezbollah militia rejected a new ceasefire in Lebanon on Thursday and Israel said it would not withdraw troops from

Hezbollah rejection clouds Lebanon ceasefire and prospects for ending Iran war
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UK house prices fall unexpectedly as market feels Iran war impact

British house prices unexpectedly fell in May, according to data from mortgage lender Halifax on Friday, which represented the latest sign of a cooling in the market as

UK house prices fall unexpectedly as market feels Iran war impact
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Airbus delivers 81 jets in May, up 59% year on year

Airbus delivered 81 aircraft in May, up 59% from the same month last year and bringing its total deliveries to 262 so far this year, the planemaker said on Friday in its monthly

Airbus delivers 81 jets in May, up 59% year on year
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KPMG Australia faces probe by corporate regulator as audit leak scandal fallout widens

Australia's corporate regulator said on Friday it had launched a formal investigation into three KPMG Australia partners linked to

KPMG Australia faces probe by corporate regulator as audit leak scandal fallout widens
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Auto market turmoil takes toll on German carmakers, study says

German carmakers lost ground to competitors at the start of the year as tariffs, conflict and technological upheaval weighed on sales, according to an EY analysis warning of

Auto market turmoil takes toll on German carmakers, study says
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Trump's latest tariff salvo no fix for global issue of forced labour

President Donald Trump's threat to slap new tariffs on trade partners the U.S. accuses of failing to crack down

Trump's latest tariff salvo no fix for global issue of forced labour
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Actors' union approves 4-year contract with studios and streamers

Television and movie actors have voted to ratify a four-year contract with studios and streaming services

Actors' union approves 4-year contract with studios and streamers