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Shares in the Asia Pacific fall; Australia retail sales rise
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Shares in the Asia Pacific fall; Australia retail sales rise

SINGAPORE — Shares in the Asia-Pacific fell on Wednesday after Wall Street’s negative performance on Tuesday. Investors will also be looking forward to Japan’s consumer confidence data release. Hong Kong’s Hang Seng index declined about 1% in early trade, while the Hang Seng Tech index dropped 1.44%. In South Korea, the Kospi dropped 1.55%, while […]

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NATO countries gather as Ukraine war overshadows Europe; Russian attack on shopping mall kills at least 15 people
Politics

NATO countries gather as Ukraine war overshadows Europe; Russian attack on shopping mall kills at least 15 people

NATO alliance set to meet in Spain as Russia’s aggression increases NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg has already previewed new moves by the alliance, announcing on Monday that it would increase its rapid response force and will bolster its battlegroups in eastern Europe. Yves Herman | Reuters The NATO military alliance is all set to meet […]

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Australia’s central bank flags more rate rises, 75 basis point moves unlikely
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Australia’s central bank flags more rate rises, 75 basis point moves unlikely

The Reserve Bank of Australia building in Sydney on June 7, 2022. Australia’s top central banker on Tuesday flagged a lot more policy tightening ahead as rates were still “very low” and it was important that higher inflation did not feed into public expectations and wage claims. Muhammad Farooq | Afp | Getty Images Australia’s […]

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‘The system is rusty’: Executives defend industry as airlines cancel scores of flights
Business

‘The system is rusty’: Executives defend industry as airlines cancel scores of flights

Air travel is roaring back, but not without some significant hiccups. Particularly in North America and Europe, travelers have described chaos at airports, with scores of flights canceled or delayed, luggage lost and wait times to board planes exceeding four hours. That’s partly the result of labor shortages from the pandemic, as layoffs have put […]

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Oil giant BP buys 40.5% stake in massive renewables and green hydrogen project
Business

Oil giant BP buys 40.5% stake in massive renewables and green hydrogen project

A BP logo photographed in London on May 12, 2021. The International Energy Agency recently reported that 2021 saw energy-related carbon dioxide emissions rise to their highest level in history. Glyn Kirk | Afp | Getty Images Oil and gas supermajor BP has agreed to take a 40.5% equity stake in the Asian Renewable Energy […]

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Google ordered to pay Australian politician over defamatory YouTube videos
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Google ordered to pay Australian politician over defamatory YouTube videos

The logo of Google is seen on a building at La Defense business and financial district in Courbevoie near Paris, France, September 1, 2020. Charles Platiau | Reuters An Australian court on Monday ordered Google to pay a former lawmaker A$715,000 ($515,000), saying its refusal to remove a YouTuber’s “relentless, racist, vilificatory, abusive and defamatory” […]

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Australia’s prime minister in Indonesia for talks on investment, climate change
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Australia’s prime minister in Indonesia for talks on investment, climate change

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese speaks to media on June 5, 2022. Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese was in Indonesia on Monday to meet its President Joko Widodo and shore-up relations between the two neighbors, in his first bilateral visit since being elected last month. Matt Jelonek | Getty Images News | Getty Images Australian […]

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Australia’s economy held up well in Q1, more growth ahead
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Australia’s economy held up well in Q1, more growth ahead

Residents shop at a supermarket in Canberra on August 12, 2021. Australia’s economy held up better than expected in the first quarter as strong domestic demand offset the drag from dismal weather and a flood of imports, setting the scene for more inflation-fighting hikes in interest rates. Rohan Thomson | Afp | Getty Images Australia’s […]

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How to protect yourself against monkeypox and what to do if you catch it
Health

How to protect yourself against monkeypox and what to do if you catch it

Test tubes labelled “Monkeypox virus positive and negative” are seen in this illustration taken May 23, 2022.  Dado Ruvic | Reuters A recent monkeypox outbreak across the U.S., Europe, Australia and the Middle East has baffled health experts and is raising concerns of a wider outbreak. As of Wednesday, there were 346 confirmed and suspected […]

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Thousands of people are leaving Hong Kong — and now it’s clear where they’re going
World

Thousands of people are leaving Hong Kong — and now it’s clear where they’re going

They stuck it out during the political protests of 2019. Then they lasted through nearly two years of pandemic. But this year, they say they’ve had enough. Residents of Hong Kong are leaving the city in droves in 2022 — not because they want to, several told CNBC, but because Covid restrictions and what they see […]

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