The Asian Development Bank cut its inflation forecast for developing Asia on Wednesday, as food and fuel prices eased, supply chain disruptions waned and interest rate hikes started to bite.
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Cricketer leaves for a second UK stint
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Otjituuo boy dies from suspected petrol sniff
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Israelis stage ‘day of resistance’
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World must prepare for more intense heatwaves – UN
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UK migration bill contrary to international law
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