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LENOVO CEO: AIMS TO DELIVER $100B REVENUE THIS FISCAL YEAR
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CHINA EXTENDS INDIA SINGLE-MODE FIBER ANTI-DUMPING DUTY 5 YEARS || CHINA TO CONTINUE ANTI-DUMPING DUTIES ON INDIA'S OPTICAL FIBER, CHINA ADDS STERLITE TECH TO ANTI-DUMPING LIST
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RUSSIA INTERESTED IN INDIA'S INVESTMENTS IN OIL AND GAS: IFX
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Israeli army: We destroyed two illegal settlement outposts in the towns of Qusra and Jalud south of Nablus
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UK economy grows despite Iran war shocks, water firms able to raise spending and bills, and where to eat in the Cotswolds
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Ukrainian farmer Serhiy Rybalko lost two-thirds of his land when Russia occupied a large part of southern Ukraine at the start of the invasion in 2022.
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Israeli army: We demolished two illegal settler outposts near the villages of Qusra and Jalud in the West Bank.
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Ukraine’s normally copious grain exports are now stuck in the country.

They're caught between Russian attacks in the Black Sea, drought on the Danube and distrust among Kyiv’s closest allies.
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Maersk shares jump 8% after shipping giant smashes profit estimates and hikes outlook
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Sony, TSMC deal brings overseas investment in Japan chipmaking to $37bn
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Zelensky says just 5% of America’s Patriot missile stockpile could help Ukraine survive the winter as Russia ramps up ballistic attacks.

Ukraine currently has only around 1% of US stocks, he told CNN, adding that 10% could allow Kyiv to stop all Russian ballistic missiles.
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Hapag-Lloyd Earnings Recover on Strong Asia Exports
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THYSSENKRUPP CFO: IF WATER LEVELS FALL FURTHER AND WATERWAY TRAFFIC STOPS WE CANNOT RULE OUT IMPACT ON OUR RESULT
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Former French PM Gabriel Attal is trying to jump-start his presidential prospects by taking advantage of his rivals enjoying France’s cherished August break.
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War and negotiations are "complementary," a senior aide to Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian said on Thursday, defending talks with the US while saying Tehran would achieve its objectives in the Strait of Hormuz and the wider region.

Vice President for Legal Affairs Majid Ansari said Iran was not seeking war or hostility, but defended negotiations with Washington amid criticism at home.

"We will achieve our objectives in the Strait of Hormuz and the region," Ansari said, adding that Iran was moving closer to a point where it could pursue regional security with its neighbors "without the presence and interference of foreigners."

Ansari also warned that authorities would act against people inside Iran who created what he called "distractions" if they were found to be working for Iran's enemies.

He said some critics of Iranian officials had moved into "incitement, propaganda, insults, slander and disruption of social order," adding that complaints had been filed with the Special Clerical Court and other authorities.
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Reform UK's Nigel Farage has billed it as a “people vs the establishment” by-election. But before he wins back the seat he resigned from, there’s the small matter of convincing Clacton’s voters he can help them with their shabby beachfront stairs.
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Record number of 18-year-olds accepted onto UK degree courses as students across country find out A-level results
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Ukraine attacks Russian grain export terminals in Black Sea, prompting warning about food markets
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Guotai Haitong is studying options to combine its international units after announcing plans to take one of its Hong Kong-listed businesses private last week
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JAPAN PM: STRONGLY PROTESTS PUTIN'S ETOROFU VISIT - KYODO
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MAERSK CEO: SEES NO EFFECT FROM RED SEA RETURN TO FREIGHT RATES
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