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How Meta fumbled propaganda moderation during Russia’s invasion of Ukraine
		By Katie Paul and Munsif Vengattil (Reuters) - Days after the March 9 bombing of a maternity and children's hospital in the Ukrainian city of Mariupol, comments claiming the attack never happened bega...
			
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		Analysis-U.S. strategic oil sale speeds fuel-price fix, but at what cost?
		By Timothy Gardner, Julia Payne and Ahmad Ghaddar (Reuters) - The Biden administration is selling a record amount of emergency oil from national reserves to tame soaring U.S. fuel prices as quickly as...
			
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		China’s Zhihu starts Hong Kong dual primary listing
		By Scott Murdoch HONG KONG (Reuters) - Chinese question-and-answer website Zhihu Inc opened its bookbuilding process on Monday to raise $133 million in a dual primary listing in Hong Kong, according t...
			
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		China’s CATL enacts ‘closed loop management’ at factory to fight COVID
		SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Chinese battery giant Contemporary Amperex Technology has implemented a so-called "closed-loop management" system at its main factory to keep production going as the country battl...
			
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		China developer Zhenro defaults on interest payments for two offshore bonds
		HONG KONG (Reuters) - China's Zhenro Properties said it has missed interest payments on two offshore bonds and expects four more defaults in the coming months due to the lockdown in Shanghai, but adde...
			
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		BMW’s CEO expects chip shortage to last into 2023
		BERLIN (Reuters) - A shortage of semiconductors is likely to remain a problem for the auto industry into 2023, German carmaker BMW's Chief Executive Oliver Zipse said in an interview with newspaper Ne...
			
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		Capacity crunch may abort U.S. satellite boom as sanctions threaten Russia launches
		By Akash Sriram (Reuters) - Houston, we have a problem! U.S. rocket companies are facing the daunting task of ferrying hundreds of satellites to space in the coming years as sanctions sideline the Rus...
			
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		Elon Musk decides not to join Twitter board
		(Reuters) - Elon Musk, Twitter Inc's biggest shareholder, has decided not to join the social media company's board, the company's Chief Executive Parag Agrawal said in a tweet on Sunday. (Reporting by...
			
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		BOJ official warns against excessive volatility in yen moves
		By Leika Kihara TOKYO (Reuters) -A senior Bank of Japan (BOJ) official on Monday warned that excessive volatility in yen moves could hurt growth, after the currency's slide below the key 125 yen thres...
			
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		Tesla sold a 65,814 China-made vehicles in March -CPCA
		SHANGHAI (Reuters) - U.S. electric vehicle maker Tesla Inc sold 65,814 China-made vehicles in March, data from the China Passenger Car Association (CPCA) showed on Monday. CPCA said passenger car sale...
			
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