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At least seven people were killed and six people missing after one of the heaviest rain storms in 80 years in Seoul dumped as much as 141 millimeters (5.5 inches) of water an hour in parts of the South Korean capital, flooding streets, subway stations and sna…
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By Kate Abnett BRUSSELS (Reuters) – Tensions are mounting ahead of this year’s U.N. climate summit, as vulnerable countries ramp up demands for rich countries to pay compensation for losses inflicted on the world’s poorest people by climate change...
FRANKFURT (Reuters) – Siemens Energy, which supplies equipment to the power industry, on Monday warned of a deeper than previously expected net loss in 2022, on a charge of around 200 million euros ($204 million) due to the restructuring of its business in Russia...
By Florence Tan SINGAPORE (Reuters) – Oil prices dropped on Monday, hovering near multi-month lows, as recession fears hurt demand outlook and data pointed to a slow recovery in China’s crude imports last month...
TAIPEI (Reuters) – Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen told visiting St. Vincent and the Grenadines Prime Minister Ralph Gonslaves in Taipei on Monday that she was “deeply touched” by him saying Chinese military drills would not stop him visiting friends...
By Jan Schwartz HAMBURG (Reuters) – Volkswagen’s controlling shareholder families aim to keep Europe’s top carmaker on a shorter leash and want greater say over strategic matters in what marks a power play ahead of the planned listing of Porsche, people familiar with the matter say...
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