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Government debt glut could rock markets in 2025, BIS says
The threat of soaring government debt supply destabilising financial markets has intensified, according to the world’s top central banking advisory…
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OpenAI CFO sees Trump as AI president, trusts Musk to prioritize national interest
President-elect Donald Trump could be the “president of this AI generation” as he will take office at a time when…
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Amazon, Meta to contribute $1 million each for Trump's inauguration
NEW YORK CITY, New York: Amazon announced on December 12 that it would donate US$1 million to President-elect Donald Trump’s…
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Fewer US grandparents are taking care of grandchildren, says new data
WASHINGTON, D.C.: According to new data from the U.S. Census Bureau, the number of U.S. grandparents living with and caring…
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Israel says it will close Dublin embassy, citing ‘extreme anti-Israel policies’
Israel will close its Dublin embassy due to the “extreme anti-Israel policies of the Irish government”, Foreign Minister Gideon Saar…
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Macron has a new prime minister but the same old problems
When veteran centrist Francois Bayrou, France’s new prime minister, was education minister in the 1990s, his plan to increase subsidies…
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Cyprus ‘most affected EU state’ over Syria developments
The Republic of Cyprus must have a leading role regarding Syria and its future, particularly due to its geographic proximity…
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Southwest jet and small plane shared same runway, says investigators
WASHINGTON, D.C.: Federal investigators said a Southwest Airlines jet ended up on the same runway as a small private plane…
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Fresh eyesight insights bring human eye into sharp focus
EU-funded researchers are unlocking the secrets of the human eye, creating cutting-edge digital models that are transforming the quality of…
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Syrian authorities reopen schools, a week after upheaval that overthrew Assad
Students returned to classrooms in Syria on Sunday after the country’s new rulers ordered schools reopened in a potent sign…
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