When a magnitude 8.8 earthquake ripped through the Kuril-Kamchatka subduction zone on July 29, 2025, it launched a Pacific-wide tsunami – and a rare natural experiment.
NASA and the French space agency’s SWOT satellite happened to pass…

When a magnitude 8.8 earthquake ripped through the Kuril-Kamchatka subduction zone on July 29, 2025, it launched a Pacific-wide tsunami – and a rare natural experiment.
NASA and the French space agency’s SWOT satellite happened to pass…

Michael Slater, who has died aged 88, was an expert on the life and writings of Charles Dickens. He sought to engage the widest possible readership in Dickens’s work, and to bring into the public domain all those writings that still lay in the…

The Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) has predicted the first winter rain in Karachi, as a…

Tactical RPA (Photo: X)
New Delhi: With an objective to further strengthen the surveillance and reconnaissance capabilities across the plains and high-altitude areas, the defence ministry has begun the process to buy 20 Tactical Remotely…

Scientists have developed a new technique that doubles the amount of hydrogen produced when splitting water molecules with electricity. The method works by adding a simple organic molecule and a modified catalyst to the reactor.
The adapted…

Silver and Gold Prices Rally; Stocks Hold Near Records
The S&P 500 is coming off its 39th record close of this year.
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Zelensky to Meet Trump on Closing Gaps in Draft Peace Deal
The high level talks come after a flurry of U.S.-Ukraine negotiations, but Russia remains a possible obstacle.
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Customs Crackdown Leads to Blocked, Destroyed Imports
Small imports that had cleared U.S. customs quickly and easily are now stranded because of changing tariffs and tougher enforcement.
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China Sanctions Boeing, Other U.S. Companies Over Taiwan Arms Sale
Beijing responded to the Trump administration’s approval of a large weapons package for Taipei with restrictions on firms and executives.
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Silver’s Runaway Rally Sweeps Up Amateur Investors
Silver prices have been rising in part because of constrained supply, with the world’s pure-play silver deposits mostly exhausted.
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Japan Plans Record High Initial Budget for Next Fiscal Year
The Japanese cabinet approved a record-high initial budget totaling approximately $785 billion for the coming fiscal year, signaling Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s latest effort to support growth through aggressive spending.
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The Economic Divide Between Big and Small Companies Is Growing
The economic fortunes of low- and high-income Americans are diverging. The same pattern is happening with companies.
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Japan Closer to Achieving 2% Inflation Target, BOJ Governor Says
Bank of Japan Gov. Kazuo Ueda said Thursday that the central bank is getting closer to achieving its 2% inflation target, reaffirming his stance of seeking further interest-rate increases.
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Coast Guard Tracks Down Runaway Oil Tanker Linked to Iran and Venezuela
The U.S. is gathering more manpower and weaponry to seize the sanctioned Bella 1 as it flees in the Atlantic.
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Family Offices Have Become the New Power Players on Wall Street
Wealthy families are launching offices to manage their money at a record clip and are increasingly getting a seat at the table in significant deals.
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Warren Buffett and Private Equity Both Love Insurance. The Similarities End There.
Investing insurance premiums is a different game on Wall Street than in Omaha.
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