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Hormuz strait will be open but with transit fees, Iran envoy to Moscow quoted Reuters
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Vietnam cbank vice governor says country will lean towards fiscal policy to meet growth target Reuters
Congress rarely moves fast, but Reps. Rob Wittman and Pat Ryan are trying to change that. The two lawmakers founded the bipartisan House Defense Modernization Caucus in 2024 and have driven reforms through two consecutive defense authorization acts, targeting acquisitions and other bottlenecks. Jona
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Donald Trump may pretend that he finds the quagmire he caused in the Middle East “very boring.” But even accounting for his notoriously short attention span, I find it more plausible that the president is starting to panic, as three realities start to sink in. First, he’s losing the ability to decla
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If you are planning to watch a football match with a cold beer on a breezy summer night in Mexico’s most iconic square, you’ll have to reconsider.
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Bloomberg's Guy Johnson reports live from Rio de Janeiro on the key concerns for airline executives gathered at the International Air Transport Association's annual general meeting. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Saturdays in Greenwich Village require contending with the lines. Starting at 9 a.m., you see blocks-long queues of people waiting for all sorts of things: bagels, pastries, pizza, soggy sandwiches, premium frozen yogurt with candy on it. Even if you don’t want to, you will get swept up in a line, b
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BTC has pulled back from overnight highs as escalating geopolitical tensions weigh over risk sentiment and send oil price higher.
The Indian rupee weakened by 17 paise to 95.35 against the US dollar in early trade on Monday, influenced by a strong dollar and geopolitical uncertainties. Elevated Brent crude prices, following Iran's missile launches towards Israel, further dented investor sentiment and impacted the rupee's perfo
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China’s global e-commerce push stalls as Iran war lifts costs, dampens demand