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Germany has emerged as a fierce opponent of a U.S.-led push to commandeer some of the nearly $300 billion of Russian central-bank assets frozen at the start of Russia's war on Ukraine.
Germany has emerged as a fierce opponent of a U.S.-led push to commandeer some of the nearly $300 billion of Russian central-bank assets frozen at the start of Russia’s war on Ukraine.The Wall Street Journal - World - Russia -
Microsoft cloud growth accelerates on back of AI push
Microsoft saw a pickup in the segment containing video games after buying publisher Activision Blizzard in October.CNBC - Business - Microsoft -
Why Trump really could push the U.S. to default on its debt
If Trump is elected president in November, he will face the U.S. government’s growing debt burden. He might try to resolve the issue by defaulting.MarketWatch - Business - Donald Trump -
Blinken Meets With Xi as U.S. Pressures China to End Support for Russia
Secretary of State Antony Blinken met with Chinese Leader Xi Jinping to discuss issues including China’s help for Russia’s arms industry and its military posture in the South China Sea.The Wall Street Journal - World - China -
Biden administration pushes back plan to ban menthol cigarettes
The Biden administration has reportedly abandoned its plans to ban menthol cigarettes after warnings that it could push away some Black voters. The Wall Street Journal reported on Friday the White House dropped its plans for the ban after weighing ...The Hill - Politics - Joe Biden -
Russian attacks are pushing us back, Ukraine's army chief says
Oleksandr Syrskyi says Ukrainian forces have withdrawn from positions in eastern Donetsk.BBC News - Top stories - Ukraine -
WeWork agrees restructuring deal that shuts out Neumann comeback bid
Agreement would give senior creditors control of reorganised co-working company in exchange for $450mnFinancial Times - Business -
As the U.K. Tries Moving Asylum Seekers Offshore, Ireland Pushes Back
The Irish government said it was drafting emergency legislation to return asylum seekers to Britain, after seeing a surge of people leaving there for sanctuary in Ireland.The New York Times - Top stories - United Kingdom -
WeWork agrees restructuring deal that shuts out Adam Neumann’s comeback bid
If approved agreement would give senior creditors control of reorganised co-working company in exchange for $450mnFinancial Times - Business -
WeWork agrees restructuring deal that shuts out Neumann comeback bid
Agreement would give senior creditors control of reorganised co-working company in exchange for $450mnFinancial Times - Business
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