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Today’s news: Kim and Putin will join Xi Jinping at the ceremony marking the 80th anniversary of victory over Japan. After 156 hearings, the trial of Jimmy Lai has ended, with the verdict to be delivered “in good time” according to the judges. Saudi Arabia and China strengthen trade and investment co-operation. Pakistan accuses India of weaponising water. South Korea bans mobile phones in schools. The Turkey is building bunkers in the country’s 81 provinces.Read More
VW Group benefited from strong sales at its Skoda and Cupra brands, while BYD continued to capture market share and Tesla’s slump continued.Read More
France is rocked, while Italy emerges as a surprise bastion of stability.Read More
US President Donald Trump claimed European people call him the ‘President’ of the continent during an Oval Office meeting.Read More
I am outraged by the attack on Kyiv, also hitting our EU office. This was the deadliest drone and missile attack on the capital since July. As you can see behind me on the screen, it was an attack also on our Delegation.Read More
Stock market news and latest business and finance updates from ThursdayRead More
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Nvidia’s Frankfurt-listed shares fell 2.9% on Thursday, a day after its results came up short of some analyst expectations in its important data centre segment.Read More
In the BOSS Survey and 808 Poll, Hawaiʻi business owners and executives revealed some surprising opinions on a range of topicsRead More
Bank of Japan board member Junko Nakagawa said on Thursday that persistent uncertainty stemming from U.S. tariff policies could weigh on business and household sentiment, exerting a potential drag on the Japanese and global economy.Read More