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HSBC, StanChart Press Sunak to Ease Clampdown on China Business
Yahoo News - World - China -
Nadhim Zahawi’s lawyer at risk of sanction over alleged use of ‘Slapp’
Case marks first referral of such an allegation to the Solicitors Disciplinary TribunalFinancial Times - Business -
Polish defense minister fends off criticism after he says he keeps an emergency backpack ready
Poland’s defense minister says that since early in Russia’s war against Ukraine he has kept an emergency backpack readyABC News - World -
Polish defense minister fends off criticism after he says he keeps an emergency backpack ready
Yahoo News - World -
Salvatore Ferragamo Revenue Dragged by Weakness in China Market
The Italian maker of luxury footwear and leather goods booked lower revenue for the first quarter, weighed by a weak consumer environment in China and the soft performance of its wholesale channel.The Wall Street Journal - World - China -
Gulf Waitrose brand operator Spinneys jumps on first day of Dubai trading
Bankers hope successful listing of high-end grocer heralds wave of private companies going publicFinancial Times - World -
Methodists Keep Up With the Times
The UMC opts for the secular culture’s take on sex over traditional Christian orthodoxy.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Justin and Hailey Bieber announce pregnancy in Instagram post
Justin and Hailey Bieber announced they are expecting a child in an Instagram post Thursday.NBC News - Top stories -
The post-Brexit hard sell for British food in Asia
The UK still lags far behind its main European counterparts, both in terms of sales and reputation.BBC News - Top stories -
Stormy Daniels and the media keep on using each other
Enter Stormy, this week’s savior for the dying legacy media, gasping for relevance and revenue, while slurping up the salacious details with tongues wagging.The Hill - Politics -
The smuggling trail keeping Russian passenger jets in the air
Sanctions have caused imports of spare parts to collapse. But airlines have found new ways to get components into the countryFinancial Times - World - Russia