Supreme Court’s Roberts says committed to ‘highest standards of conduct’

By Jacqueline Thomsen (Reuters) – U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts said on Tuesday that the court is considering steps to “adhere to the highest standards of conduct,” after reports of a conservative justice’s travel and real estate deals prompted congressional scrutiny. Roberts, speaking at an event hosted by the American Law Institute, said…

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Poland to launch submarine purchase programme soon – minister

WARSAW (Reuters) – Polish Defence Minister Mariusz Blaszczak said on Wednesday that Poland plans to launch a submarine purchase programme in 2023. Poland has increased military spending since Russia’s invasion of neighbouring Ukraine in February last year, with the government pledging to double the size of the army and spend 4% of GDP on defence…

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China says NATO’s plan for Japan office not welcomed in Asia-Pacific

BEIJING (Reuters) – The Asia-Pacific region does not welcome NATO’s plan to open a liaison office in Japan, Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson Mao Ning said at a press briefing on Wednesday, after Japan acknowledged NATO’s plan. “We want to say that the Asia-Pacific does not welcome group confrontation, does not welcome military confrontation,” Mao said….

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Australia, India to seek closer economic ties, critical minerals cooperation

By Kirsty Needham SYDNEY (Reuters) -Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese met Narendra Modi, his Indian counterpart, in Sydney on Wednesday to discuss regional security and economic ties and signed a migration deal to boost Indian student and business travel to Australia. The two leaders also discussed the impact of Russia’s conflict with Ukraine on developing…

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HSBC, Citi, Deutsche Bank, Morgan Stanley And RBC Traders May Have Broken Competition Law, Watchdog Finds

By Sinead Cruise LONDON (Reuters) -Britain’s Competition and Markets Authority said on Wednesday it had provisionally found five major global banks allegedly broke UK competition law by exchanging sensitive information on government bond trading activities in one-to-one online chats. In a statement, the watchdog alleged Citi, Deutsche Bank, HSBC, Morgan Stanley and Royal Bank of…

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Chinese hackers attacked Kenyan government as debt strains grew

By Aaron Ross, James Pearson and Christopher Bing NAIROBI (Reuters) -Chinese hackers targeted Kenya’s government in a widespread, years-long series of digital intrusions against key ministries and state institutions, according to three sources, cybersecurity research reports and Reuters’ own analysis of technical data related to the hackings. Two of the sources assessed the hacks to…

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