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Asian markets rise as Fed eases fears over huge rate hike

Asian markets rise as Fed eases fears over huge rate hike

US central bank officials announced an expected half-point lift in borrowing costs -- the biggest since 2000 -- as part of its battle to rein in inflation, while unveiling a timetable to offload its vast bond holdings.

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BoE set for fresh rate hike as inflation soars

BoE set for fresh rate hike as inflation soars

The Bank of England is on Thursday expected to raise interest rates for a fourth time in a row to contain runaway inflation that is causing a cost-of-living crisis.

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John Lee: the former Hong Kong cop Beijing trusts

John Lee: the former Hong Kong cop Beijing trusts

As a former beat cop who rose to become Hong Kong's security chief, John Lee is the one person China's leaders trust to run the city as their loyal lieutenant, analysts and insiders say.

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The inmate and the officer: Alabama's improbable prison escape

The inmate and the officer: Alabama's improbable prison escape

A guard with a spotless record and a convict accused of murder -- this unlikely pair has vexed US law enforcement for days as they investigate an Alabama prison break seemingly planned down to the last detail.

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Top-seeded Heat burn Sixers again

Top-seeded Heat burn Sixers again

The top-seeded Miami Heat overpowered the undermanned Philadelphia 76ers 119-103 on Wednesday to take a commanding 2-0 lead in their best-of-seven NBA Eastern Conference playoff series.

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OPEC+ eye modest supply boost as demand dented by China Covid rules

OPEC+ eye modest supply boost as demand dented by China Covid rules

OPEC+ members meeting on Thursday are expected to agree a marginal increase in oil production, bolstered by risks to demand amid coronavirus restrictions in China.

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Philippines could revive nuclear plant if Marcos wins presidency

Philippines could revive nuclear plant if Marcos wins presidency

A mothballed nuclear power plant built near a fault line and volcanoes in the Philippines during Ferdinand Marcos's dictatorship could be revived if his son wins next week's presidential election.

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Colombia extradites drug lord 'Otoniel' to US

Colombia extradites drug lord 'Otoniel' to US

One of Colombia's most notorious drug lords was extradited Wednesday to the United States to face drug trafficking charges, announced President Ivan Duque.

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Russia's relentless hunt of Chechens decades after Putin's war

Russia's relentless hunt of Chechens decades after Putin's war

Twenty years after Vladimir Putin flattened their capital Grozny in the same way that his forces are now destroying Mariupol, Chechens refugees in Europe still live in fear of Russia's long arm.

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France and India call for immediate end to Ukraine hostilities

France and India call for immediate end to Ukraine hostilities

India and France on Wednesday called for "an immediate cessation of hostilities" in Ukraine, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi again stopping short of condemning Russia's invasion of its neighbour.

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