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Burberry's retail sales fell by a less-than-expected 1% in the first quarter, it reported on Friday, in early signs of a ...
North Korea is banning the entry of foreign tourists to a recently opened mega beach resort, a move that dims prospects for ...
Egypt has welcomed Iran’s decision to rename a Tehran street once dedicated to Khalid al-Islamabouli - the Egyptian army officer who assassinated President Anwar Sadat in 1981 - describing the move as ...
Renewed clashes broke out overnight between Druze armed groups and members of Bedouin clans in southern Syria, and government forces were preparing to deploy again to the area Friday after pulling out ...
An international research team has located a Japanese World War II destroyer on the deep seabed off Solomon Islands as the ...
The Iraqi federal government and the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) reached a landmark agreement on Thursday that ends a ...
The Bundebank expects growth of 0.7% in Germany in 2026 but this could be eaten up if US tariffs of 30% threatened by ...
China wants to bring its trade ties with the US back to a stable footing, its commerce minister said, adding that recent ...
Saudi Arabia's real estate sector is experiencing positive growth driven by significant social and economic changes in the ...
In the wake of renewed Israeli strikes in south Lebanon, Hezbollah has reportedly instructed its members and affiliates to ...
China's Ministry of State Security on Friday said foreign spy agencies had tried to "steal" rare earths and pledged to crack ...
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