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Sep 2024
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Hizbollah reels after the death of its l...

Financial Times
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In the wake of Hassan Nasrallah’s death, Hizbollah looks for a way forward, and French far-right leader Marine Le Pen goes on trial for allegedly embezzling EU funds. Peter Thiel’s venture capital firm is backing a nuclear start-up aimed at fueling artificial intelligence, and a handful of high frequency trading firms have seized market share from traditional investment banks. 


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What's next for Hizbollah?  

Marine Le Pen goes on trial over EU expenses scandal 

Peter Thiel’s Founders Fund backs nuclear fuel start-up 

New titans of Wall Street: How trading firms stole a march on big banks 

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