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Thai Economy Picked Up in Second Quarter
Thailand’s economy grew slightly more than expected the second quarter, aided by a pickup in government spending and exports growth, as well as continued momentum in private consumption.
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The U.K. Stamped Out Anti-Immigration Riots—Now Comes the Hard Part
Prime Minister Keir Starmer is credited for quickly reasserting law and order to the streets. Now he must address the root causes of the riots, in particular, concerns about near-record levels of both legal and illegal immigration.
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Expelled former congressman George Santos was expected to plead guilty to criminal charges, according to people familiar with the matter, averting a trial for the New York Republican that was scheduled for next month.
Expelled former congressman George Santos was expected to plead guilty to criminal charges, according to people familiar with the matter, averting a trial for the New York Republican that was scheduled for next month.
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Discount airlines are introducing bundle deals that include amenities such as checked bags, alcohol and priority boarding, seeing an opportunity to sell a more premium experience without abandoning their low-cost status.
Discount airlines are introducing bundle deals that include amenities such as checked bags, alcohol and priority boarding, seeing an opportunity to sell a more premium experience without abandoning their low-cost status.
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X said it is closing its Brazil operations after a clash over a judge’s order to remove certain content, escalating friction between Elon Musk and governments about content regulation on his platform.
X said it is closing its Brazil operations after a clash over a judge’s order to remove certain content, escalating friction between Elon Musk and governments about content regulation on his platform.
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Just 9% of U.S. venture funds raised in 2021 had distributed any capital to limited partners three years after launching, according to a new report from financial-software provider Carta.
Just 9% of U.S. venture funds raised in 2021 had distributed any capital to limited partners three years after launching, according to a new report from financial-software provider Carta.