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International
‘If you can’t pay, no questions asked’: Zelenskyy says paying your taxes is now voluntary for small businesses in Ukraine
By
Christiaan Hetzner
March 15, 2022
International
Hackers in Belarus claim to have disrupted trains to ‘slow down the transfer’ of Russian troops into Ukraine
By
Ryan Gallagher
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Bloomberg
February 28, 2022
International
Putin announces Russian troops to be sent into Ukraine, Biden calls move ‘unprovoked and unjustified’
By
Daniel Ten Kate
and
Bloomberg
February 24, 2022
The Ledger
Tweets from Kraken and Coinbase CEOs criticizing Trudeau’s emergency powers reportedly sent to Canadian police
By
Stephen Wicary
,
Joanna Ossinger
and
Bloomberg
February 23, 2022
International
China tech stocks sink to new lows as investors worry about a revived crackdown by Beijing
By
Jeanny Yu
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Ishika Mookerjee
and
Bloomberg
February 22, 2022
International
Bitcoin plunge has analysts eyeing $30,000 level as Ukraine fears weigh on crypto buyers
By
Joanna Ossinger
and
Bloomberg
February 22, 2022
International
Loved ones are reunited as Australia allows foreign tourists to enter the country for the first time in almost 2 years
By
Ben Westcott
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Georgina Mckay
and
Bloomberg
February 21, 2022
Buyers of Volkswagen’s luxury cars despair on social media as the ship carrying their orders catches fire in the Atlantic
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Madison Muller
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February 18, 2022
International
One of the top donors to the ‘Freedom Convoy’ is a billionaire Silicon Valley executive
By
Tom Giles
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Stephen Wicary
and
Bloomberg
February 18, 2022
International
Hong Kong’s hospitals are so full from a COVID outbreak they’re treating patients outside—and a cold snap is coming
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Phoebe Sedgman
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Bloomberg
February 17, 2022
International
Trudeau’s emergency orders aimed at freezing the funds of the ‘Freedom Convoy’ caught banks off guard
By
Kevin Orland
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Brian Platt
,
Layan Odeh
and
Bloomberg
February 17, 2022
International
‘We could lose everything’: Canada’s ‘Freedom Convoy’ leaves protest sites as Trudeau’s Emergencies Act threatens bank accounts and insurance
By
Jen Skerritt
and
Bloomberg
February 16, 2022
Tech
The rocket debris that’s going to hit the moon isn’t from Elon Musk’s SpaceX—it’s actually from China
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Alex Millson
and
Bloomberg
February 15, 2022
Tech
Elon Musk made one of the biggest donations to a charity in history with a November gift of $5.7 billion in Tesla shares
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Sophie Alexander
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Ben Steverman
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Bloomberg
February 15, 2022
International
‘Friends’ is finally back on China’s streaming platforms—but without Ross’s lesbian ex-wife plot line
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Zheping Huang
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Bloomberg
February 14, 2022
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