Kenya starvation cult death toll exceeds 300: officialTue, 13 Jun 2023 17:43:07 GMT

The death toll in an investigation linked to a Kenyan cult that practised starvation to ...
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Citi doute de la reprise du marché, le S&P 500 devrait reculer

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Sprott Veteran’s Mining Finance Firm Mulls Credit Advisory Arm

A mining-focused investment bank carved out of Sprott Inc. is mulling an expansion into debt ...
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Health-Care Startup Up Acquires Patient Records of Bankrupt Birth Control Provider

Health-care startup Thirty Madison, the company behind men’s hair loss medication ‘Keeps’ and other treatments, ...
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Chile Central Bank Risks Short-Term Turbulence to Replenish Foreign Reserves

The Chilean central bank’s plan to boost its depleted foreign currency reserves by 25% has ...
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Ex-Julius Baer employees win appeal over British ban

By Sam Tobin LONDON (Reuters) -Three former employees of Swiss private bank Julius Baer on ...
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Putin Says Russia Ramped Up Arms Production, Admits Shortcomings

Putin Says Russia Ramped Up Arms Production, Admits Shortcomings

President Vladimir Putin said Russia has almost tripled its arms production to back forces fighting ...
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Bunge-Viterra Deal Likely to Face Argentina Antitrust Scrutiny

Bunge Ltd.’s deal to buy Glencore-backed Viterra will create an agriculture giant that’s likely to ...
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Family Office Helps Raise Fund for Brazilians to Buy US Real Estate

A group of investors led by a family office are raising a $30 million fund ...
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UK's Unite calls off strikes at Arriva on improved pay offer

UK’s Unite calls off strikes at Arriva on improved pay offer

(Reuters) -Britain's Unite union said on Tuesday it was suspending planned strike action that involves ...
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New Zealand Tightens Rules Around Conversion of Farms to Forests

New Zealand is tightening rules on forest planting to exert more control on the amount ...
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New Zealand May Have Entered Recession Sooner Than RBNZ Expected

New Zealand’s economy may have contracted for a second consecutive quarter, putting it into recession ...
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South African rand little changed ahead of Fed meeting

JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) -The South African rand was little changed on Tuesday as the dollar slipped ...
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BOE Started Interest Rate Hikes First, But Is Set to Finish Last

The Bank of England was the first major central bank to start raising interest rates ...
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Morocco Post-Gray List Boost; IMF on Zambia Deal: New Economy

Morocco’s removal from the Financial Action Task Force’s so-called gray list in February will “definitely” ...
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Instant Pot and Pyrex Maker Instant Brands Files Bankruptcy

Instant Brands, maker of the Instant Pot pressure cooker and Pyrex glassware, filed for bankruptcy ...
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Macron to Host Saudi Crown Prince for Mideast Talks on Friday

Macron to Host Saudi Crown Prince for Mideast Talks on Friday

French President Emmanuel Macron will host Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman in Paris on ...
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US Consumer Watchdog Warns About AI’s Impact on Financial System, Housing Market

The top US consumer watchdog is warning that the unchecked use of artificial intelligence tools ...
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Travelers Catch Break as US Airfares, Rental Car Prices Fall

Restless Americans fueling white-hot demand for travel caught a break last month thanks to lower ...
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