China trade enjoys forecast-beating surge in August
UK awaits fallout from end of jobs support scheme
Tycoon JD.com founder steps back as China tech scrutiny deepens
European tourists boost sector, but can't top Americans, Asians
Bolsonaro issues decree limiting social media moderation
'We live in fear': Once embracing, Turkey turns on migrants
Activists accuse German firms over Uyghur forced labour
Funding needed to tackle life-shortening air pollution: report
Blinken in Doha for Afghan crisis talks with Qatar
In world first, Cuba starts Covid jabs for toddlers
Six Palestinians escape Israeli jail, including top ex-militant
Pressure on US as NGOs say flights from Afghanistan blocked
Belarus hands long prison term to protest leader Kolesnikova
Marijuana has become more openly accepted as a way to celebrate holidays and can be even be considered an economic booster with the expressive sales accumulated on these days.
Volkswagen chief executive Herbert Diess said the group "was really fast in changing" as its sets its sights on becoming a global leader in environmentally-friendly, battery-powered vehicles.
Belmondo, French film's handsome devil, dies at 88
Families slam 'corrupt' Russia at MH17 crash trial
Guinea junta stands by business commitments, vows 'union' government
Marchers walk 7,000 steps for Canadian pair detained by China
Nigeria troops raid bandit camps in northwest
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European banks have not reduced their presence in tax havens, despite several scandals that have revealed the dubious practices multinationals use to avoid taxes.
British aircraft carrier in Japan on Indo-Pacific mission
Nobel economics prize laureate Joseph Stiglitz praised international backing for a global tax on corporations but said the minimum rate agreed by governments to battle "the dark side of globalization" remains too low.
French firm Lafarge awaits ruling on Syria 'crimes against humanity'
Taliban provincial governor vows to fight IS
High inflation looms over ECB meeting
German industrial orders climbed to a new high in July, official data showed Monday, as the economy continued its strong recovery from the coronavirus pandemic.
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Army seizes power in Guinea, holds president