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War in Tigray may have killed 600,000 people, peace mediator says
Conflict came to an end after two years of fighting and was marked by waves
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Bond traders set to test BoJ ahead of key policy decision
Expectation grows among investors that Haruhiko Kuroda could scrap yield curve control measures
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EU parliament vows more ethics reforms after ‘historic corruption’
Bribery scandal has prompted soul-searching at the European parliament
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Social media platforms brace for hit to user numbers from age checks
UK’s Online Safety Bill requires stronger age verification measures for platforms including TikTok, Instagram and
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WHO calls on China to release more data on Covid-19 outbreak
Beijing reported almost 60,000 deaths in a month since abandoning pandemic restrictions
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Colombia’s $20bn takeover battle turns ugly after year-long fight
Allegations of media favouritism and poor governance fly as stakes rise for billionaire Jaime Gilinski
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The Xi nobody saw coming
China’s hardline leader has reversed his decisions on a wide range of policies, wrongfooting the
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The lure of Singapore: Chinese flock to ‘Asia’s Switzerland’
Geopolitical tension has increased the city-state’s attraction as a financial outpost and safe haven. But




