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RBA’s policy options are running short, says JBWere
With inflation proving sticky, the Reserve Bank of Australia doesn’t have the option of simply holding interest rates higher for longer, with further increases now looking likely, a leading forecaster says.MarketWatch - Business -
More than 2,000 pro-Palestinian protesters arrested across US campuses
Police arrest more than 200 students at UCLA as law enforcement clears camp at Dartmouth, arresting more than 90 students. More than 2,000 people have now been arrested during pro-Palestinian protests across dozens of US college campuses in recent ...The Guardian - World -
Here's how much it costs to rent a 1-bedroom apartment across 10 major cities in Asia
Here is the median price to rent a 1-bedroom apartment across 10 major cities in Asia, according to the Global Property Guide.CNBC - Business -
Russian troops staying at base housing US forces in Niger
Russian military personnel have been staying at an air base in Niger that also hosts U.S. troops and equipment, a U.S. official confirmed to The Hill Thursday. The news comes as roughly 1,000 American service members are expected to withdraw from ...The Hill - Politics - Russia -
Estonia's border city of Narva, singled out by Putin as historically Russian land, is among potential Baltic targets for destabilization by Moscow should the Russian leader further test the West's political and military resolve.
Estonia’s border city of Narva, singled out by Putin as historically Russian land, is among potential Baltic targets for destabilization by Moscow should the Russian leader further test the West’s political and military resolve.The Wall Street Journal - World - Russia
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