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Japan to Launch Lunar Library on Moon to Preserve World's Languages
A Japanese spacecraft will deposit a disc containing messages in 275 languages on the moon to preserve humanity's linguistic diversity in case of catastrophic events on Earth.
Bank of Israel Faces Inflation Risks Following Refusal to Cut Interest Rate due to Massive War Spending
The Bank of Israel has opted to maintain its benchmark interest rate amid concerns over war-related budget strains, inflationary pressures, and supply chain disruptions.
Saudi Arabia Intends to Sell Aramco Shares for Billions in June: Report
Saudi Arabia might be selling Aramco shares for $10 billion as early as June. A picture taken on September 15, 2019 shows an Aramco oil facility near al-Khurj area, just south of the Saudi capital Riyadh.
China Evergrande EV Shares Surge as Liquidators Sell Stake for Major Shareholders
China Evergrande New Energy Vehicle Group's stock price doubled when trading restarted on Monday, May 27.
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Intuit's shares fell sharply after the company reported a loss of one million free TurboTax users, raising concerns about demand for its software despite a rise in average user spending and increased revenue.
Louisiana made history as it passed a bill criminalizing the possession of abortion pills without a valid prescription.
Families in Uvalde, Texas, are suing Meta Platforms and the maker of the video game 'Call of Duty,' claiming the firms are responsible for the belongings used by the gunman who killed 19 elementary school children and two teachers.
Self-exiled Chinese billionaire Miles Guo Wengui faced court over his fraud charges, with prosecutors alleging him of financing his luxurious lifestyle.
Blackstone Boss Stephen Schwarzman to Support Trump’s White House Bid in Surprise Reversal of Stance
Blackstone Group chairman and CEO Stephen A. Schwarzman announced that he would be supporting the re-election bid of former US President Donald Trump this November.
BTC mining firm Marathon Digital closed a new deal with Kenya to help the African country develop its green energy infrastructure.
Two interior construction firms are accused of rigging million-dollar tenders. A Singaporean competition watchdog shares the details.
Is fast food now luxurious? A new survey revealed that almost 80% of Americans already find fast food too expensive.
Hong Kong-listed shares of Alibaba dropped more than 5% on Thursday after news broke that the Chinese e-commerce giant was considering issuing convertible notes to get $5 billion.
As the Memorial Day weekend approaches, Americans are advised to plan ahead if they are to travel, especially in areas where the weather may not cooperate.

















