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Jenni Reid - Bank of England keeps rates at 5.25% in 'finely balanced' decision; traders lift bets for August cut - cnbc.com

Bank of England keeps rates at 5.25% in 'finely balanced' decision; traders lift bets for August cut

LONDON — The Bank of England on Thursday opted to keep interest rates steady at its June meeting, but described the decision as "finely balanced" after U.K. inflation hit its 2% target.

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Ruxandra Iordache - Viktor Orbán - Jens Stoltenberg - Mark Rutte - Dutch PM Mark Rutte set to be next NATO secretary-general after rival withdraws from race - cnbc.com - Russia - Ukraine - Netherlands - Hungary - Romania - city Budapest

Dutch PM Mark Rutte set to be next NATO secretary-general after rival withdraws from race

Romanian President Klaus Iohannis on Thursday rescinded his bid for the leadership of the NATO military alliance and threw his support behind the favorite contender for the post, Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte.

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Narendra Modi - Arvind Kejriwal - Indian opposition leader Arvind Kejriwal granted bail after arrest in bribery case - apnews.com - India - city New Delhi

Indian opposition leader Arvind Kejriwal granted bail after arrest in bribery case

NEW DELHI (AP) — Arvind Kejriwal, an Indian opposition leader and New Delhi’s chief minister, was granted bail on Thursday by a court in the capital, after he was arrested in a bribery case in March.

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Agence FrancePresse - Japan seeks more visitors despite overtourism woes - scmp.com - Japan - city Tokyo

Japan seeks more visitors despite overtourism woes

Japan’s tourism chief said on Thursday its ambitious goal of luring 60 million foreign tourists a year – more than double the current level – is well within reach, despite surging overtourism concerns.

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Jenni Reid - Bank of England set to hold interest rates despite inflation hitting 2% target - cnbc.com - Britain - city London

Bank of England set to hold interest rates despite inflation hitting 2% target

LONDON — The U.K. had some cause for celebration on Wednesday morning, as headline inflation hit the Bank of England's 2% target for the first time in nearly three years.

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Vladimir Putin - Kim Jong - Amelia Nierenberg - Thursday Briefing: Russia and North Korea’s Defense Pledge - nytimes.com - Russia - North Korea - city Pyongyang

Thursday Briefing: Russia and North Korea’s Defense Pledge

President Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong-un revived a Cold War-era mutual defense pledge between Russia and North Korea yesterday.

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Jenni Reid - Reuters - European markets mixed; FTSE ticks up after UK inflation falls - cnbc.com - Britain - Eu

European markets mixed; FTSE ticks up after UK inflation falls

LONDON — European stocks were mixed Wednesday, losing the positive momentum seen during the previous trading session.

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ROD McGUIRK - Peter Dutton - Australian opposition puts nation’s first nuclear power plants in its energy plan ahead of elections - apnews.com - Australia

Australian opposition puts nation’s first nuclear power plants in its energy plan ahead of elections

MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — Australia’s main opposition party on Wednesday announced plans to build Australia’s first nuclear power plants as early as 2035, arguing the government’s policies for decarbonizing the economy with renewable energy sources including solar, wind turbines and green hydrogen would not work.

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