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As sabotage allegations swirl, NATO struggles to secure the Baltic Sea
TURKU, Finland: On Nov 18, hours after two communication cables were severed in the Baltic Sea, 30 NATO vessels and 4,000 military staff…
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Musk’s US$55.8 billion Tesla pay deal again rejected by US judge
WASHINGTON: A US judge on Monday (Dec 2) upheld her decision to reject Elon Musk's massive US$55.8 billion compensation package at Tesla,…
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Ukrainians find new energy sources to beat blackouts as winter arrives
KYIV: Standing on the rooftop of a 16-storey residential apartment building in Ukraine's capital Kyiv, Valerii Pyndyk pointed to several…
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After Trump’s tariff threat, Mexico says Canada wishes it ‘had the cultural riches…
Mexico President Claudia Sheinbaum says Canada "could only wish they had the cultural riches Mexico has" following a threat by…
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British firms in China, surgery for Alzheimer’s patients: SCMP daily catch-up
Catch up on some of SCMP’s biggest China and economy stories of the day. If you would like to see more of our reporting, please consider…
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‘Political environment sucked’: Democrats reflect on Harris election loss to Trump
Roughly a month after election losses that left Republicans in charge of the White House and both houses of Congress, and saw once-core…
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French stocks up 0.6% despite political upheaval; European markets trade higher
European markets traded higher Tuesday, with investors keeping an eye on political upheaval in France.The pan-European STOXX 600 index…
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Microsoft faces £1 billion lawsuit in UK for allegedly overcharging rival cloud firms’…
UKRAINE - 2022/01/07: In this photo illustration a Microsoft Azure logo seen displayed on a smartphone. (Photo Illustration by Igor…
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Syrian civil war: Who’s fighting in the revived conflict and why
The rekindling of fighting in Syria comes after a four-year lull in a civil war that first broke out in 2011. The uneasy stalemate among…
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China’s first atmospheric monitoring station in Antarctica begins operations
HONG KONG: China said its first atmospheric monitoring station in Antarctica started operations this week, a move aimed at helping observe…
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