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In recent days, the southern Chinese province of Guangdong has become the focal point of a severe environmental and humanitarian crisis. Unprecedented levels of rainfall have resulted in catastrophic floods, leading to the evacuation of over 110,000 people, according to local authorities and state media. Guangdong, China's most populous province,
China’s Trade Unexpectedly Shrinks as COVID Curbs, Global Slowdown Jolt Demand
By Ellen Zhang and Ryan Woo BEIJING - China's exports and imports unexpectedly contracted in October...
Ethiopian and Tigray Forces Launch Hotline as New Peace Talks Begin
By Hereward Holland and Tommy Wilkes NAIROBI -The Ethiopian government and Tigrayan forces have established...
No-Boom, No-Bust Economy Dogs Democrats in U.S. Midterm Elections
By Howard Schneider WASHINGTON - Household cash is near record levels in the United States, and consumers...
Chinese Economic ‘Pivot’ Could Seek to Take Advantage of High US Interest Rates: Reuters
By Jamie McGeever What the Fed taketh away, China could be about to giveth back. Speculation is...
Twitter to Delay Badge Changes Until After US Midterm Elections: NYT
Twitter is delaying the rollout of verification check marks to subscribers of its new $8 a month service...
Putin Endorses Evacuations From Kherson Region Amid Protracted Ukraine Offensive
Russian President Vladimir Putin publicly endorsed the evacuation of civilians from parts of Ukraine's...
Imran Khan Supporters Stage Protests, Demand Political Change in Pakistan
Police used tear gas to disperse supporters of former Pakistani prime minister Imran Khan who had blocked...
Russia Rejoins UN Grain Deal Four Days After Withdrawal; Putin Threatens to Back Out Again
On Nov. 2, Moscow made a quick U-turn and rejoined a United Nations (UN) grain deal, days after it had...
Musk Blames Activists for Twitter’s Plummeting Revenue
On Nov. 4, Elon Musk, Twitter’s new owner, blamed activists for what he calls a “massive drop in revenue...