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    HSBC's top execs face tense shareholders calling for a breakup

    HSBC's top executives faced intense questioning from shareholders on Monday, as investors increasingly call for the bank to be broken up due to perceived poor performance in other regions. The lender's leadership defended its strategy, stating that it was working and had moved dividends...
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    Hamas says it has handed over all Israeli hostage remains it could recover

    Israel Sees Progress in Return of Hostage Remains from Gaza as Tensions Remain High. In a significant development, Hamas has handed over the remains of at least seven confirmed Israeli hostages since the peace deal took effect last week. The Palestinian group had agreed to return all 20 living...
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    Trump downplays hopes he will supply Ukraine with US missiles after meeting with Zelenskyy

    US President Donald Trump has downplayed his ability to supply Ukraine with US missiles during a meeting with Volodymyr Zelenskyy, suggesting that the long-range Tomahawk cruise missiles may not be necessary if both sides can agree on a ceasefire. During their more than two-hour talks at the...
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    Bolton pleads not guilty to charges of sharing classified information

    Bolton's Plea: A Turning Point in Trump's War on Opponents? Former US National Security Adviser John Bolton, a vocal critic of President Donald Trump, has taken an unusual step by pleading not guilty to charges of mishandling classified information. The 76-year-old entered the plea at a federal...
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    Former Japanese PM Murayama, known for apology over wartime aggression, dies at 101

    Taro Aso's predecessor mourned as Japan's wartime past continues to weigh on its psyche. The passing of former Japanese Prime Minister Tomiichi Murayama marks the end of an era for the country, whose complex relationship with its wartime history continues to be a point of contention. Born in...
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