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The Dutch appeals court on Friday overturned a ruling saying the government must help repatriate the children of women who joined the Islamic State group in Syria.
Three people have been killed by swarms of angry hornets in Indonesia over the past two weeks, a health agency official said Friday
Two British men were jailed Friday for stealing a valuable hoard of 1,100-year-old coins and jewellery they found with metal detectors -- much of which remains missing.
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Asian markets mostly rose yesterday as a sense of optimism returned to trading floors after a report said China’s point man on the US tariffs talks had offered to host a meeting to help push through their crucial mini pact.
India’s surprise seizure of a troubled Indian shadow bank won’t end the woes of its lenders, faced with the risk of heavy write-offs if Dewan Housing Finance Corp is declared a fraudulent account.
After a gap of almost four years, the World Bank has decided to restore Pakistan’s budgetary support and may approve a $500mn loan to bring improvement in fiscal management and harmonise sales tax across the country.
A 3.59% stake in Gazprom PJSC was sold at a multimillion-dollar discount to a single unidentified bidder. The deal allows Gazprom to capitalise on the surge in its stock price this year by converting shares of the parent company held by subsidiaries into cash
Stock markets rallied yesterday as hopes resurfaced that China and the United States could quickly strike a mini trade deal, pending a broader agreement later, dealers said.
London’s transit authority is set to announce as soon as Monday whether it will grant Uber Technologies Inc a new licence to operate. If Transport for London decides against the company, Uber could face expulsion from its most important European market on Tuesday.