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- Global equities rally, pushing London and Frankfurt to new records
- US grounds SpaceX's Starship after fiery mid-air explosion
- US to tighten trade rules to hit low-cost China shipments
- US grounds SpaceX's Starship rocket pending probe
- IMF raises global growth outlook and flags rising economic divergence
- London, Frankfurt hit record highs as global equities rally
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- EU deepens probe into X after Musk outbursts
- London stock market hits record high as global equities rally
- 2024 saw fastest-ever annual rise in CO2 levels: UK weather service
- 'No money': gloom on Beijing streets as economic growth slows
- Nintendo shares tumble as Switch 2 teaser disappoints
- Apple sidelines AI news summaries due to errors
- China says population fell for third year in a row in 2024
- Asian traders give mixed reaction as China's economic growth slows
- Chinese economic growth among slowest in decades
- 'Damaging' AI porn scandal at US school scars victims
- Nintendo shares tumble as Switch 2 preview disappoints
- SpaceX catches Starship booster again, but upper stage explodes
- SpaceX catches Starship booster but upper stage explodes
- Hypertec Cloud Partners With Potentia to Power Sustainable AI Cloud Expansion With Additional 480MW of Balanced Capacity Across North America
- Insurance access for US homeowners with higher climate risks declines
- Wall Street rally loses steam as European luxury shares advance
- China set to post sluggish growth as doldrums deepen
- US braces for freezing weather fueled by polar vortex
- Musk's Starship set for launch after Bezos orbital triumph
- Surf star Slater pays tribute as Quiksilver co-founder Green dies
- Teen kills fellow student teacher at Slovak school
- LIV Golf sign United States broadcast deal with Fox Sports
- Slovak entrepreneur funding rescue of German flying taxi startup
- French researchers aim to ease X refugees' path with 'HelloQuitX'
- China property giant Vanke's CEO 'taken away' by police: report
- Oil giant BP cuts thousands of jobs to slash costs
- EU announces 120 mn euros in Gaza aid after ceasefire
- Nepal's top court bars infrastructure in protected areas
- Stock markets jump as inflation worries ease
- China to probe US chips over dumping, subsidies
- India's outcast toilet cleaners keeping Hindu festival going
- Apple loses top spot in China smartphone sales to local rivals
- Sri Lanka signs landmark $3.7 bn deal with Chinese state oil giant
- Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket blasts into orbit for first time
- UK economy rebounds but headwinds remain for govt
- Stocks follow Wall St higher on welcome US inflation data
- Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket blasts off in first launch, reaches orbit
- Chinese give guarded welcome to spending subsidies
- World Bank plans $20 bn payout for Pakistan over coming decade
- Indian Bollywood star Saif Ali Khan stabbed in burglary
- Taiwan's TSMC says net profit rose 57% in fourth quarter
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Taiwan's TSMC posts sharp rise in third quarter net profit
Taiwanese chip giant TSMC announced a bigger-than-expected increase in net profit for the third quarter on Thursday and raised its growth forecasts for the year on "extremely robust" demand for AI technology.
Bronski Beat's gay anthem 'Smalltown Boy' strikes chord 40 years on
Forty years on from its 1984 release, Bronski Beat's new wave hit "Smalltown Boy" has transcended generations to become an LGBTQ anthem for young and old alike.
Asian markets rally but China's latest stimulus leaves traders wanting
Asian markets rose Thursday following a healthy run on Wall Street, with Chinese investors giving a cautious welcome to Beijing's latest plan to boost the country's troubled property sector.
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Russia: Is Putin's time nearly up?
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UN report says 1.1 billion people in acute poverty
More than one billion people are living in acute poverty across the globe, a UN Development Program report said Thursday, with children accounting for over half of those affected.
'Our time has come': the female Indian director hoping to make Oscars history
Despite Bollywood's popularity worldwide, the mammoth Hindi-language film industry has made barely a dent in the Academy Awards, with just 10 Indian Oscar wins since 1957.
China to almost double support for unfinished housing projects
China said Thursday it would boost credit available for unfinished housing projects to more than $500 billion as it unveiled another round of measures to shore up the sector and try to reignite the economy.
King Charles heads to Australia, a nation shrugs
On the eve of King Charles III's landmark tour Down Under, many of his antipodean subjects are unaware or uninterested -- a sign, experts say, of a more diverse and less Anglo-centric Australia.
China to boost credit for property market, renovate 1 mn homes
China said Thursday it would boost the credit available to the ailing property market and help renovate a million homes as it unveiled another round of measures to shore up the sector and try to reignite the economy.
Family feud reignites over Singapore ex-PM's historic home
A bungalow where Singapore's early leaders spent long hours laying the country's foundations is under the spotlight as a bitter feud rages between former prime minister Lee Kuan Yew's children.
ECB set to cut rates again as inflation cools
European Central Bank policymakers meet on Thursday with fading price pressures and weaker economic activity in the eurozone nudging them towards making another cut to interest rates.
Asian markets rally, with eyes on China housing briefing
Asian markets rose Thursday as Chinese investors waded back ahead of a briefing in Beijing by the country's housing minister that fanned hopes for more measures to support the ailing property sector.
China's underground lab seeks answer to deep scientific riddle
Far beneath the lush landscape of southern China, a sprawling subterranean laboratory aims to be the world's first to crack a deep scientific enigma.
How Indigenous guards saved a Colombian lake from overtourism
In the crater of a semi-dormant volcano in southwest Colombia lies a sacred lake of startling green which used to draw a steady stream of garbage-tossing tourists before Indigenous leaders took back control.
Water crisis threatening world food production: report
Inaction on the water crisis could put more than half of the world's food production at risk by 2050, experts warned in a major report published Thursday.
One Direction's Liam Payne falls to death at Argentina hotel
British singer Liam Payne, a former member of the best-selling pop group One Direction, died Wednesday aged 31 after falling from the third floor of a hotel in Buenos Aires, Argentine police said.
Climate change worsened deadly Nepal floods, scientists say
Climate change, along with rapid urbanisation and deforestation, turbocharged floods in Nepal that killed more than 240 people last month, scientists said on Thursday.
School's out! Argentina students study in the street to protest budget cuts
Argentine university professors and students took their classes onto the streets of Buenos Aires on Wednesday to protest President Javier Milei's veto of a funding increase for cash-strapped public universities.
Lower rates, surging stock market fail to ignite US IPO market
Public listings on Wall Street have seen a slow comeback in 2024 despite a resilient US economy, a long-awaited interest rate cut by the central bank and stock valuations hitting record highs.
Italy extends surrogacy ban to couples seeking it abroad
Italian lawmakers on Wednesday extended the country's ban on surrogacy to couples who seek it abroad, despite warnings the move would damage children's rights.
Panama Canal crossings down 29 percent due to drought
Traffic in the Panama Canal fell by 29 percent over the past year due to a severe drought linked to climate change, the canal's operator said late Tuesday.
Israeli minister criticises Macron over France defence show ban
Israeli delegations taking part in the major defence show Euronaval in France next month will not be permitted to set up a stand or exhibit hardware following a decision by the French government, organisers said Wednesday, prompting outrage from Israel.
Global stock markets diverge as markets focus on earmings
Wall Street shares steadied Wednesday after a tech selloff the previous day over concerns about the red-hot semiconductor industry as third-quarter earnings reports continue to roll in.
Amazon bets on nuclear power to fuel AI ambitions
Amazon announced significant investments in nuclear energy on Wednesday, joining other tech giants in aiming to meet the high electric power demands of cloud computing and artificial intelligence using atomic energy.
Global stock markets diverge as tech fears linger
Wall Street shares steadied Wednesday after a tech selloff the previous day over concerns about the red-hot semiconductor industry.
Lufthansa fined 'record' $4 mn for barring Jewish passengers
US authorities have hit Lufthansa with a record $4 million penalty after finding the airline discriminated against more than 100 Jewish travelers by blocking them from boarding a flight in 2022, officials said Tuesday.