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Oil prices head for 3% weekly decline
Concerns ease over ME ceasefire, prospect of increased supply
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Landmark vote on assisted dying set to test UK lawmakers
If approved, assisted dying law would be one of Britain’s most significant social reforms in decades
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Southern Lebanon sees renewed violence despite ceasefire deal
Hezbollah and Lebanese army accuse Israel of violations as curfews and airstrikes grip southern Lebanon
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Israeli airstrikes kill at least 26 Palestinians as military intensifies Gaza incursion
Escalation comes a day after Israel and Hezbollah began a ceasefire in Lebanon
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China rejects blame for US opioid crisis
Says tariffs won't solve America's problems; urges US to abide by WTO rule
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OPEC+ postpones output policy meeting
Date shifted to Dec 5 due to Gulf Summit; ministers to address oil production delays amidst weak demand
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China suspends top military official amid anti-corruption investigation
Suspended Admiral Miao, served on the ruling Central Military Commission, highest-level military command body
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Russian airstrikes on Ukraine revenge for Kyiv’s use of US missiles, says Putin
Putin further id that Russia may use its new Oreshnik hypersonic missile to attack "decision-making centres" in Kyiv
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Britain commits $2.5b to World Bank fund for poorest nations
Investment will fund projects promoting economic growth, tackling poverty and addressing the impacts of climate change
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Trump's tariff threat: Canada, Mexico oil prices set to drop, shift to Asia
Canada and Mexico are the top two petroleum exporters to the US, contributing 52% and 11% of its gross imports









