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Britain and EU to resume talks in final push for Brexit trade deal

(Reuters) – British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen

Kia recalls 295,000 U.S. vehicles for fire risks

(Reuters) – Kia Motors Corp said on Saturday it is recalling 295,000 U.S. vehicles for

Tikapur Park Opens After Eight Months

Tikapur park, one of the major tourist attractions of Kailali, has opened after remaining shut

Asian shares vault to record high as U.S. stimulus seen within reach

(Reuters) – Asian shares scaled a record high on Friday on growing prospects of a

Nasdaq apologises for Australia stock exchange outage

(Reuters) – Exchange operator Nasdaq Inc on Friday apologised for an Australian stock exchange outage

Finance Ministry Directs Beema Samiti To Immediately Provide Covid-19 Insurance

The Finance Ministry has directed the Beema Samiti to pay the Covid-19 insurance to the

China to keep anti-dumping duties on Australian wine for up to four months

(Reuters) – China will keep temporary anti-dumping duties on wine imports from Australia for up

Price Of Yellow Metal Goes Up

Price of gold has slightly increased in the domestic market today. The yellow metal has

Appeals court schedules Dec. 14 hearing on blocked U.S. TikTok new user ban

(Reuters) – A federal appeals court said on Wednesday it will hear oral arguments on

Australia’s Macquarie Group to buy Waddell & Reed Financial for $1.7 billion

(Reuters) – Australia’s Macquarie Group said on Thursday it had agreed to buy U.S.-based investment