SHANGHAI, March 8 (Reuters) - U.S.-based businesses reported more pessimism about operating in China due to bilateral tensions, ongoing COVID-19 curbs, regulatory restrictions and a slow...
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March 7 (Reuters) - Western allies’ sanctions against Russia have started to blow back in the form of large potential losses for their own banks, companies, and investors, often in...
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NEW YORK, March 6 (Reuters) - Oil prices soared to their highest since 2008 due to delays in the potential return of Iranian crude to global markets and as the United States and European...
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WASHINGTON, March 5 (Reuters) - The International Monetary Fund on Saturday said it expected to bring Ukraine's request for $1.4 billion in emergency financing to its board for appro...
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March 4 (Reuters) - A huge blaze was put out at the site of Europe's biggest nuclear power plant in southeast Ukraine after Russian forces seized it. Officials said it was now operat...
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U.S.A wants action from suppliers to tame oil prices
OPEC heavyweight Saudi Arabia has a spare oil capacity
OPEC+ not budging on output plans despite Ukraine crisis
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BERLIN, March 2 (Reuters) - German authorities have seized a nearly $600 million luxury yacht owned by Russian billionaire Alisher Usmanov who has faced European Union sanctions over Rus...
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The Eastern city of Kharkiv suffers further heavy bombardment
Moscow says it has seized Kherson, mayor says troops in streets
UN votes overwhelmingly to censure Russia&...
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"Cyberwar is happening as we speak. We haven’t seen the worst yet,” said former Israel National Cyber Directorate director Yigal Unna.
Ex-IDF Unit 8200 (Israel&...
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