Hungary Probing Ex-Foreign Minister’s Russia Ties, Magyar Says
Hungarian Prime Minister Peter Magyar said an investigation is underway into former foreign minister Peter Szijjarto’s ties to Russia.
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Carney Taps General Dynamics for $1.4 Billion Canada Armored Vehicle...
Prime Minister Mark Carney announced the Canadian government is earmarking C$2 billion ($1.4 billion) over four years to build armored combat support vehicles in southwestern Ontario.
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Chevron to Sign Oil Investment Accords With Iraq on Friday
Chevron Corp. expects to sign accords with Iraq on Friday that will advance its negotiations about investing in large oil fields, according to a senior company executive.
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China-Led AI Body Enlists Global South States to Rival US
Twenty-nine countries including Russia have signed up to join the China-led World Artificial Intelligence Cooperation Organization, as Beijing’s plan to jostle with the US for influence over the emergence of...
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Aston Martin Creditors Tap Jefferies as Debt Worries Grow
A group of creditors to Aston Martin Lagonda Global Holdings Plc have picked Jefferies Financial Group Inc. as financial adviser as concern over the debt of the distressed British automaker...
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Trump to Limit Student Visas to Four Years in Latest...
The Trump administration is scrapping a decades-old policy that has allowed international students and exchange visitors to remain in the US for as long as their studies last, replacing it...
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Fed’s Watchdog Warns On Insider Risk after China Secrets Case
The Federal Reserve’s internal watchdog warned Thursday the central bank needs to do more to protect sensitive economic information that is being pursued by foreign adversaries.
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Bank of America Exits Chicago Plan to Sell Overdue Parking...
Bank of America is no longer working with Chicago on the sale of debt owed to the city from fines and fees, and officials have been unable to advance the...
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Ladbrokes Owner Entain to Cut 2% of Workforce as UK...
Entain Plc will cut 500 jobs, or about 2% of its global workforce, as the gambling industry grapples with higher UK taxes, tighter regulation and growing competition from prediction markets.
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