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Musk willing to invest up to $15 billion of own money to buy Twitter
Musk is determined to buy Twitter with an offer of $10 to $15 billion and is willing to borrow against his stake.
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Netflix rocked by subscriber loss, may offer cheaper ad-supported plans
Netflix reports loss of subscribers, attributing it to inflation, intensifying rival competition and account-sharing.
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Never struck any woman in my life: Depp calls ex-wife's claims of physical abuse heinous
Actor said it was a complete shock about six years ago when Heard 'made some quite heinous and disturbing' allegations
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Blinken, Mideast leaders in talks to quell Israeli violence in Jerusalem
Brutal attacks by Israeli forces will lead to dire and unbearable consequences, says President Mahmoud Abbas
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Canada imposes sanctions on Russian president Putin's daughters
Earlier this month, the US and Britain both announced sanctions against Katerina and Maria
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Miftah faces tight time frame to tackle crises
New finance minister faces a daunting array of challenges from falling foreign currency reserves to soaring inflation
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Watchdog warned UK government of spyware infections inside 10 Downing Street
Pegasus can be used to remotely break into iPhones, giving clients deep access into a targeted phone's memory
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Sri Lanka says IMF to consider request for rapid aid
Sri Lanka is seeking $3 billion in the coming months from multiple sources including the IMF, the World Bank and India
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US firm on nuclear accord as Iran casts blame
Iran, in response, began rolling back on most of its commitments under the accord
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Hong Kong zero-COVID policies create mountains of plastic waste
Environmentalists say the policies are also hurting the environment by generating excess waste








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