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Moody's revises Kenya's credit rating to 'positive' on improving debt affordability
The East African country has been struggling with heavy debt and looking for new financing lines since last year due to nationwide protests against proposed tax increases.
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OpenAI faces new copyright case, from global book publishers in India
Courts across the world are hearing claims by authors, news outlets and musicians who accuse technology firms of using their copyright work to train AI services and who are seeking to have content used to train the chatbot deleted.
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Where will Trump and his circle hang out?
Trump would often appear in the hotel dining room during his first term that ended in 2021 for a well-done steak and fries, accompanied by his wife, Melania, and a revolving cast of cabinet secretaries, foreign leaders, state governors and high-dollar donors.
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Gaza ceasefire deal close after 'breakthrough' in Doha
Mediators gave Israel and Hamas a final draft of an agreement on Monday after a midnight "breakthrough" in talks attended by envoys of both the outgoing U.S. president and President-elect Donald Trump.
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Trump avoids jail or punishment at hush money sentencing days before inauguration
Justice Juan Merchan's sentencing of Trump, 78, to unconditional discharge places a judgment of guilt on his record and closes a case that had loomed over Trump's bid to retake the White House.
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Teenage girl shoots dead fellow student and teacher at Wisconsin school
The shooting took place in a mixed-grade study hall shortly before 11 a.m. (1700 GMT) at the Abundant Life Christian School.
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Mayotte cyclone kills several hundred, maybe thousands, in worst storm in century
Cyclone Chido hit Mayotte overnight, it was the strongest storm in more than 90 years to hit the islands, the forecaster said.
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China's exports slow sharply, imports shrink ahead of Trump tariffs
Outbound shipments grew just 6.7% last month, customs data showed on Tuesday, missing an 8.5% increase in a Reuters poll of economists and a 12.7% rise in October.
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US appeals court upholds TikTok law forcing its sale
The decision is a complete win for the Justice Department and opponents of the Chinese-owned app and a devastating blow to ByteDance. The ruling now increases the possibility of an unprecedented ban in just six weeks on a social media app used by 170 million Americans....
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South Korea President Yoon declares martial law
It is the first time since 1980 that martial law was declared in South Korea.Yonhap news agency cited the military as saying activities by parliament and political parties would be banned, and that media and publishers would be under the control of the martial law command....