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The 10 best countries for solo travel – and top tips for travelling alone

The 10 best countries for solo travel – and top tips for...

From welcoming Japan to adventurous Iceland, here’s our pick of destinations for...

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Zendaya Stuns in 'Challengers'-Inspired Corset Gown at Los Angeles Premiere

Zendaya Stuns in 'Challengers'-Inspired Corset Gown at...

The celebrated actress stunned on the carpet and basked in the glow of her co-stars'...

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Zendaya to Co-Chair the 2024 Met Gala: Revisit Her Most Iconic Looks

Zendaya to Co-Chair the 2024 Met Gala: Revisit Her Most...

The actress will serve as co-chair alongside Chris Hemsworth, Bad Bunny, Jennifer...

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Art dealing can be a tricky business. Insiders share the ins and outs of their 'unusual' world

Art dealing can be a tricky business. Insiders share the...

Art dealers said the business can be risky and buying art can be motivated by emotions.

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A shift to renewable energy is 'hopeless' without efficiencies, environmentalist says

A shift to renewable energy is 'hopeless' without efficiencies,...

Explorer and environmentalist Bertrand Piccard estimates that three-quarters of...

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U.S. economy will see 'more things break' in 2025 if rates stay high, strategist says

U.S. economy will see 'more things break' in 2025 if rates...

Altaf Kassam told CNBC that classic monetary policy mechanisms had "broken."

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Bank of Korea chief says won volatility is a little 'excessive' and will intervene if needed

Bank of Korea chief says won volatility is a little 'excessive'...

The Bank of Korea will intervene to control currency volatility if needed, the BOK...

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Critical chip firm ASML posts profit beat but sales miss expectations with 22% drop

Critical chip firm ASML posts profit beat but sales miss...

ASML on Monday said first quarter profit beat expectations while sales missed forecasts,...

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UK inflation eases less than expected to 3.2% in March

UK inflation eases less than expected to 3.2% in March

Economists polled by Reuters expected a reading of 3.1%, down from 3.4% in February.

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Photos show heavy rain and severe flooding in the United Arab Emirates

Photos show heavy rain and severe flooding in the United...

The government there also issued a red warning, and shuttered offices, school and...

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