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Rise in UK borrowing narrows budget options for new govt
Rise in UK borrowing narrows budget options for new govt

UK government borrowing jumped by far more than expected in July, official figures showed Wednesday, stoking fresh anxiety for the new Labour government ahead of its first budget in just over two months. Public sector net borrowing reached £3.1 billion ($4 billion) last month, the highest July figure since 2021 and well above expectations, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) said.

Asia tracks Wall St lower as traders pause Fed-fuelled rally
Asia tracks Wall St lower as traders pause Fed-fuelled rally

Asian equities sank Wednesday as traders take a breather from a global rally that has been fuelled by expectations the Federal Reserve will cut interest rates next month. And while traders are taking a step back for now, observers are optimistic that with more rate reductions on the way, equities have further to go.

Australia approves world's 'largest' solar hub
Australia approves world's 'largest' solar hub

Australia on Wednesday approved plans for a massive solar and battery farm that would export energy to Singapore, a project dubbed the "largest solar precinct in the world". "It will be the largest solar precinct in the world –- and heralds Australia as the world leader in green energy," said Environment Minister Tanya Plibersek.

Privacy lawsuit over Chrome 'Sync' feature gets new life
Privacy lawsuit over Chrome 'Sync' feature gets new life

A federal appeals court on Tuesday breathed new life into a lawsuit by Chrome users who say Google gathered data even though they did not "Sync" to their accounts. The appeals court also pointed out that Google did not deny collecting the users' data; instead, the company only said the users had agreed to the company's privacy policy. gc/jgc

Boeing suspends 777X flight tests after part failure
Boeing suspends 777X flight tests after part failure

Boeing has suspended flight testing of its new 777X wide-body jet after identifying the failure of a part connecting the engine to the body of the aircraft, the manufacturer told AFP on Tuesday. The part that brought about the suspension of flight testing is custom to the 777-9 model, and connects the engine to the aircraft structure, Boeing said.

Divers search Sicily yacht wreck with UK tech boss among missing
Divers search Sicily yacht wreck with UK tech boss among missing

Divers spent a second day Tuesday searching for six people believed trapped when a luxury yacht sank off the Italian island of Sicily, including a British tech tycoon, colleagues and his teenage daughter. "This is a large, luxurious superyacht that has founded quite quickly in a touristy, well-known sailing area off Sicily.

Senegal sets up commission to review oil and gas deals
Senegal sets up commission to review oil and gas deals

Senegal's new authorities have set up a commission of experts to "rebalance" oil and gas contracts, Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko said, following an election pledge to renegotiate hydrocarbon agreements. The new authorities say the contracts signed by the former government are unfavourable to the country.

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