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Thailand votes after three leaders in two years
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George backs England to 'kick on' after Six Nations rout of Wales
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China and the United States kicked off the latest round of trade talks on Sunday in Madrid, where they are set to thrash out their TikTok dispute and President Donald Trump's promised hefty tariffs.
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Kenya's only breastmilk bank, life-line for premature babies
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Lab-grown diamonds robbing southern Africa of riches
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Australia to spend US$8 bn on nuclear sub shipyard facility
Australia will spend an initial Aus$12 billion (US$8 billion) to upgrade shipyard facilities for a future fleet of nuclear-powered submarines, the government said Sunday.
Immigration raids sapping business at Texas eateries
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France's new PM courts the left a day after ratings downgrade
France's new Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu held out an olive branch to the left on Saturday, ruling out his predecessor's plan to cut two public holidays to help slash the deficit.
Vienna wins on home turf as it hosts first tram driver world cup
Vienna hosted the first ever Tram Driver World Championship on Saturday, with the city's skilled drivers emerging victorious out of 25 teams from across the world battling it out in a tense competition.
Who is Tyler Robinson, alleged killer of Charlie Kirk?
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Airstrikes, drones, tariffs: being US friend not what it used to be
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Gladstone Capital Announces $0.10 Supplemental Cash Distribution to Common Stockholders
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Fitch downgrades France's credit rating in new debt blow
The Fitch agency downgraded France's credit rating on Friday, as President Emmanuel Macron struggles with political instability and disagreements on how to put the country's strained public finances in order.
Stocks hang onto gains as rate cuts in focus
Global stocks on Friday mostly held onto gains made earlier this week on expectations of a cut to US interest rates.
UN expert urges protection for indigenous Botswana people
A United Nations human rights expert on Friday urged Botswana's government to grant constitutional recognition and stronger protections to indigenous communities, citing longstanding discrimination against the San people.
Russian central bank cuts interest rate as economy slows
Russia's central bank on Friday cut its key interest rate, but warned inflation was still too high, amid growing concerns over an economic slowdown amid the Ukraine offensive.
Microsoft avoids EU antitrust fine with Teams commitments
The EU said Friday it had accepted Microsoft's commitment to more clearly separate the Teams communications app from its Office products -- sparing the US tech giant a hefty antitrust fine.
Stocks, dollar diverge with focus on rates
European stock markets mostly retreated Friday after gains among Asia's main indices, ahead of a likely cut to US interest rates next week.
S. Koreans greeted with applause at home after US detention
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Nepalis assess damage after terror of deadly protests
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Board of Spain's Sabadell bank rejects BBVA takeover bid
Spanish bank Sabadell on Friday said its board had rejected larger national rival BBVA's hostile takeover bid and urged shareholders to shun it as the clock ticked down on their final decision.
UK economy stalls in July in fresh government setback
Britain's economy stagnated in July, official data showed Friday, dealing another blow to the Labour government after a turbulent week for Prime Minister Keir Starmer.
Stocks rally into weekend with US rate cut 'seemingly locked in'
Most markets extended gains Friday, tracking record highs across Wall Street, after US inflation and jobs data all but set in stone a Federal Reserve interest rate cut next week.
UK economy stalls in July
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US tariffs deal stokes 'monster' pick-up fears in Europe
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Ukraine's energy strikes hit Russians at the pump
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Asian stocks surge into weekend with US rate cut 'seemingly locked in'
Asian markets surged again Friday, tracking record highs across Wall Street, after US inflation and jobs data all but set in stone a Federal Reserve interest rate cut next week.
S. Korea workers head home after US immigration raid
Hundreds of South Korean workers were headed back to Seoul on Friday after their detention in a US immigration raid that Hyundai warned will delay completion of its battery factory.
Debt Accumulation: Why Even Responsible Borrowers Can Fall Behind
NEW YORK, NY / ACCESS Newswire / September 12, 2025 / In a perfect world, everyone would be debt-free. The reality, however, is that even responsible borrowers can fall behind on their payments and accumulate bad debt. While some debt, like a mortgage or student loan, can be considered "good" because it helps build long-term value, high-interest debt such as credit cards is often seen as "bad." If this sounds like you, don't fret. A personal loan for debt consolidation may be just what you need to streamline the payoff process and get out of debt. Let's take a closer look at several reasons you may find yourself in a cycle of bad debt.
SMX's Plastic Cycle Token Redefines Material Efficiency By Turning Trash to Cash
NEW YORK, NY / ACCESS Newswire / September 12, 2025 / What if there was a way to turn plastic waste into billions of dollars... and then reuse that same product waste to make billions more? While countries form committees and regulators argue over new schemes, SMX (NASDAQ:SMX) is already running that playbook. The Plastic Cycle Token, or PCT, is not a theory or a white paper. It is a working solution that transforms every verified kilogram of recycled plastic into a secured digital asset. The world keeps debating. SMX keeps proving.
Nobility Homes, Inc. Announces Sales And Earnings For Its Third Quarter 2025
OCALA, FL / ACCESS Newswire / September 12, 2025 / Today Nobility Homes, Inc. (OTCQX:NOBH) announced sales and earnings for its third quarter ended August 2, 2025. Sales for the third quarter of 2025 were $12.0 million compared to $13.8 million recorded in the third quarter of 2024. Income from operations for the third quarter of 2025 was $2.2 million versus $2.6 million in the same period a year ago. Net income after taxes was $1.8 million as compared to $2.2 million for the same period last year. Diluted earnings were $0.56 per share compared to $0.67 per share last year.
NioCorp and Phoenix Motor Interviews to Air on the RedChip Small Stocks, Big Money(TM) Show on Bloomberg TV
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SMX and A*STAR's National Plastics Passport Unlock the Proof Premium for Global Brands
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