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After notching big gains on its debut on Friday, the company’s shares jumped again on Monday before the market opened.
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After notching big gains on its debut on Friday, the company’s shares jumped again on Monday before the market opened.
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Shipowners welcomed the agreement to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, but said they would need more security guarantees before resuming transits.
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A framework agreement could be signed later this week, but details are scarce. Still, investors are cheering the potential breakthrough.
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In Germany, a campaign called Rights Against the Right is securing trademarks for right-wing symbols and phrases, aiming to cut into a revenue stream that sustains hate groups.
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Britain said it would ban social media access for children under 16 starting in 2027, joining several other countries introducing similar measures.
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China is the world’s largest purchaser of oil. But three months after the war with Iran began, it cut its imports, cushioning the global market.
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Prime Minister Keir Starmer said his government planned to bar children under 16 from social media, following policies in Australia and elsewhere.
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United States of Bourbon, the result of a Vermont couple’s many road trips, is just one of several special whiskeys marking the 250th.
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In Germany, a campaign called Rights Against the Right is securing trademarks for right-wing symbols and phrases, aiming to cut into a revenue stream that sustains hate groups.
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For months, Asia has suffered a physical supply crunch that will likely drag on its economies long after the crucial waterway reopens.