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Sweden prepares prisons for 13-year-old gang killers Reuters
Israel strikes south Lebanon after stepping back from Beirut attack Reuters
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BoE's Greene says case for rate rise grows the longer Iran conflict lasts Reuters
Rubio: no change in US policy on Taiwan Reuters
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Saudi's NEOM offers niche route for Gulf importers Reuters
The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that available employment hit 7.6 million for the month, a surge of 731,000 from the prior month.
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Exclusive: UK adopts SpaceX's Starshield for military operations, sources say Reuters
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Iran studying deal to halt war as stalemate persists Reuters
Britons held in Iran lose appeal against 10-year prison term, family says Reuters
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Marvell shares are flying after Nvidia's Jensen Huang said it would be the next trillion-dollar company.
Sticker shock meets gridlock: LA motorists keep driving at any price Reuters
MSC says vessel hit by projectiles in Iraq's Umm Qasr port on Monday, crew safe Reuters
US lawmakers to grill Rubio, as Iran war enters fourth month Reuters
Airlines resume some Middle East flights but disruption continues Reuters
Netanyahu faces criticism after Trump halts Israeli strikes on Beirut Reuters
Morning Bid: Equity supply shock? Reuters
ADNOC trading chief flags August as tipping point for oil prices Reuters
China seen tapping deeper into oil stockpiles as imports hit decade-low Reuters
Indian firms beat fourth-quarter estimates, but Iran war dims outlook Reuters
Oil products shipments exit Hormuz, LNG tanker loads at UAE Reuters
The new index, to be unveiled by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry Tuesday, will sit alongside the Wholesale Price Index, which is India’s longstanding measure of producer-level inflation.
Iran war puts RBI in razor-edge policy bind over inflation, growth and rupee Reuters
The Reserve Bank of India likely sold about $12 billion in gold reserves and bought $7.5 billion in foreign-currency assets over two weeks ending May 22, according to BE’s senior …
AI frenzy stokes inflation heat too Reuters
Euro zone firms struggle to raise prices despite Iran war shock Reuters