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Salman Rushdie making progress, luxury goods sales surge

A wrap of the main business and political developments from around the world this weekend.  

No shortage of buyers for Ferraris or other luxury goods, data shows.

Dita De Boni Mon, 15 Aug 2022

Welcome to a new working week! Here's a wrap of the main business and political developments from around the world this weekend.  

A fire that broke out in a packed Coptic Orthodox church in Egypt’s second largest city, Giza, has killed 41 people overnight, including at least 10 children. Copts

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Dita De Boni Mon, 15 Aug 2022
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