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Key dates in the disappearance of Madeleine McCann

Three-year-old Madeleine McCann, from Rothley, Leicestershire, in central England, disappeared on May 3, 2007 during a holiday with her parents in the Algarve region of southern

Key dates in the disappearance of Madeleine McCann
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Ukraine says it hit Russia's bridge to Crimea with underwater explosives

Ukraine's SBU security service said on Tuesday that it had hit the road and rail bridge linking Russia and the Crimean peninsula below the water level with explosives.

Ukraine says it hit Russia's bridge to Crimea with underwater explosives
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Ukraine strikes bridge connecting Russia to Crimea with underwater explosives

Ukraine strikes bridge connecting Russia to Crimea with underwater explosives

Ukraine strikes bridge connecting Russia to Crimea with underwater explosives
Europe|Political|World

Poland sets a government confidence vote for June 11 as Tusk notes a ‘new political reality’

Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk says parliament will hold a confidence vote on his government on June 11

Poland sets a government confidence vote for June 11 as Tusk notes a ‘new political reality’
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Trump privately complains about Amy Coney Barrett and other Supreme Court justices he nominated

Trump privately complains about Amy Coney Barrett and other Supreme Court justices he nominated

Trump privately complains about Amy Coney Barrett and other Supreme Court justices he nominated
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French Open: Novak Djokovic is certainly no dark horse to quarterfinal foe Alexander Zverev

Novak Djokovic will take on Alexander Zverev in the French Open quarterfinals

French Open: Novak Djokovic is certainly no dark horse to quarterfinal foe Alexander Zverev
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Dutch far-right leader Wilders threatens to quit government coalition

Dutch far-right leader Geert Wilders threatened on Monday to topple the Netherlands' already fragile right-wing government, which he said did not back his ideas for stricter

Dutch far-right leader Wilders threatens to quit government coalition
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Greece appeals court rules 10 people guilty over deadly 2018 wildfire near Athens

A Greek appeals court found 10 people guilty on Tuesday of misdemeanour charges over a wildfire in 2018 that killed 104 people, a ruling that angered relatives of those who died in

Greece appeals court rules 10 people guilty over deadly 2018 wildfire near Athens
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Polish lawmakers to hold confidence vote in Tusk government on June 11

Polish lawmakers will hold a vote of confidence in the government on June 11, Prime Minister Donald Tusk said on Tuesday as he seeks to shore up his centre

Polish lawmakers to hold confidence vote in Tusk government on June 11
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Inflation slides to 1.9% in Europe, as worries shift from prices to Trump and tariffs

Inflation in the 20 countries that use the euro fell to 1.9% in May from 2.2% in April, helping clear the way for more interest rate cuts from the European Central Bank

Inflation slides to 1.9% in Europe, as worries shift from prices to Trump and tariffs
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Pro-Russian, anti-Israeli hackers pose biggest cybercrime threats in Germany

Cybercrime in Germany rose to a record level last year, driven by hacker attacks from pro-Russian and anti-Israeli groups, the BKA Federal Crime Office reported on Tuesday as the

Pro-Russian, anti-Israeli hackers pose biggest cybercrime threats in Germany
Europe|Science|Technology|World

Russia says situation at Zaporizhzhia plant under control but situation is complex

The situation at the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant in Ukraine remains under control, although it remains very complex after an attack by Ukrainian forces on power facilities,

Russia says situation at Zaporizhzhia plant under control but situation is complex
Business|Economy|Europe|World

EU did not receive US letter demanding best offer in trade talks -source

The European Union did not receive a letter from the United States in which President Donald Trump's administration made a demand for countries to submit their best

EU did not receive US letter demanding best offer in trade talks -source
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Wilful restriction on Gaza food aid may constitute war crime, says UN rights office

The United Nations human rights office said on Tuesday that the wilful impediment of access to food and relief for civilians in Gaza may

Wilful restriction on Gaza food aid may constitute war crime, says UN rights office
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BoE's Breeden saw case for May rate cut even without trade turmoil

Bank of England Deputy Governor Sarah Breeden said on Tuesday that she saw a case for cutting interest rates last month even without the impact of trade policy uncertainty on the global

BoE's Breeden saw case for May rate cut even without trade turmoil
Environment|Europe|Science|Travel|World

Tourists told to heed warnings after Etna eruption

Tourists have been told to check for warnings before climbing towards the summit of Italy's Mount Etna after an eruption sent hikers scurrying for safety.

Tourists told to heed warnings after Etna eruption
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Russian attack on Ukraine city of Sumy kills three, injures 25

A Russian artillery attack on Ukraine's northeastern city of Sumy on Tuesday killed three people and injured 25, including children, the city council and the health ministry said.

Russian attack on Ukraine city of Sumy kills three, injures 25
Business|Economy|Europe|World

Swiss inflation turns negative, raising likelihood of negative interest rates

Swiss inflation turned negative in May, marking the first decline in consumer prices for more than four years and adding pressure on the Swiss National Bank to cut its

Swiss inflation turns negative, raising likelihood of negative interest rates
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Portuguese police launch new search for Madeleine McCann in the Algarve

Portuguese police have launched a new search for Madeleine McCann in Portugal's Algarve region where the British three-year-old disappeared in 2007, following a request from German

Portuguese police launch new search for Madeleine McCann in the Algarve
Europe|Science|Technology|World

UKRAINE'S DRONE ATTACK ON RUSSIA, PEACE TALKS ROUND 2 (4AET)

Russia and Ukraine hold second set of direct peace talks in Istanbul, a day after Kyiv launched a shock drone attack on Russian air bases.

UKRAINE'S DRONE ATTACK ON RUSSIA, PEACE TALKS ROUND 2 (4AET)
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New footage reveals the impact of Ukraine’s audacious drone attack on Russian air bases

New footage reveals the impact of Ukraine’s audacious drone attack on Russian air bases

New footage reveals the impact of Ukraine’s audacious drone attack on Russian air bases
Business|Economy|Environment|Europe|World

Thames Water on the brink after KKR drops out of rescue deal

Thames Water suffered a major setback in its fight to avoid nationalisation on Tuesday as it said U.S. private equity firm KKR had pulled out of a multi-billion pound

Thames Water on the brink after KKR drops out of rescue deal
Business|Economy|Europe|World

Euro zone inflation eases below ECB target, supporting rate cut bets

Euro zone inflation eased below the European Central Bank's target last month on surprisingly benign services costs, underpinning expectations for further policy

Euro zone inflation eases below ECB target, supporting rate cut bets
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Dutch government collapses as Wilders’ far-right party leaves coalition

Dutch government collapses as Wilders’ far-right party leaves coalition

Dutch government collapses as Wilders’ far-right party leaves coalition
Europe|Sports|World

France’s Lois Boisson entered Roland Garros as the world’s No. 361 player. She’s become the host nation’s Cinderella story

France’s Lois Boisson entered Roland Garros as the world’s No. 361 player. She’s become the host nation’s Cinderella story

France’s Lois Boisson entered Roland Garros as the world’s No. 361 player. She’s become the host nation’s Cinderella story
Business|Economy|Europe|World

Polish nationalist's election victory deepens fiscal uncertainty

Poland's path to narrowing its fiscal deficit, maintaining its credit ratings and keeping investors on board looks more

Polish nationalist's election victory deepens fiscal uncertainty
Business|Economy|Europe|Finance|World

Turkey inflation dips more than expected to near 35% in May

Turkish annual inflation dipped a bit more than expected to 35.41% in May, official data showed on Tuesday, less than half the level that it reached a year earlier as tight

Turkey inflation dips more than expected to near 35% in May
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Romanian officials reroute flooded stream away from Praid salt mine

Romanian officials were rerouting a stream in central Romania to prevent further flooding of the Praid salt mine, one of Europe's largest salt reserves and a crucial tourist

Romanian officials reroute flooded stream away from Praid salt mine
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Spain reports fewer than 2.5 million jobless for first time since 2008

The number of people registered as unemployed in Spain fell in May below 2.5 million for the first time since the cusp of the financial crisis almost 17 years ago, data from the

Spain reports fewer than 2.5 million jobless for first time since 2008
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Mood darkens further in German auto sector under strain of tariffs

Sentiment in the German automotive industry deteriorated further in May, the Ifo institute said on Tuesday, reporting a fall in its business climate index for the sector to -31.8

Mood darkens further in German auto sector under strain of tariffs
Environment|Europe|Science|Travel|World

Sicily's Mount Etna erupts with columns of smoke and ash

Sicily’s Mount Etna has put on a fiery show, sending a cloud of smoke and ash miles into the air, but officials said the activity posed no danger to the population

Sicily's Mount Etna erupts with columns of smoke and ash
Business|Economy|Europe|Finance|Stock Markets|US|World

Inflation to set the tone for ECB

A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Rae Wee The highlight for the European day on Tuesday will be flash euro zone inflation figures for May, which come ahead of an expected

Inflation to set the tone for ECB
Crime|Europe|World

One killed, several injured in Russian attacks on Ukraine, officials say

Russia's overnight attacks killed one person in Ukraine's northeastern region of Kharkiv and injured several more in the northern city of Chernihiv, regional Ukrainian officials said on

One killed, several injured in Russian attacks on Ukraine, officials say
Business|Europe|Finance|Political|World

Russia sets out punitive terms at peace talks with Ukraine

Russia told Ukraine at peace talks on Monday that it would only agree to end the war if Kyiv gives up big new chunks of

Russia sets out punitive terms at peace talks with Ukraine
Election|Europe|Political|World

Polish nationalist Nawrocki wins presidency in setback for pro-EU government

Nationalist opposition candidate Karol Nawrocki narrowly won Poland's presidential election, results showed on Monday, delivering a big

Polish nationalist Nawrocki wins presidency in setback for pro-EU government
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Nawrocki's win turns Poland toward nationalism and casts doubt on Tusk's centrist government

Conservative Karol Nawrocki’s victory in Poland’s presidential runoff has set the country on a more nationalist course

Nawrocki's win turns Poland toward nationalism and casts doubt on Tusk's centrist government
Business|Economy|Europe|Finance|World

Irish manufacturing growth continues despite export challenges, PMI shows

Ireland's manufacturing sector grew at a solid pace in May as strong domestic demand offset a second successive monthly decline in export orders due to subdued sales into the United

Irish manufacturing growth continues despite export challenges, PMI shows
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A falling tree in Venice injures a dozen people, including foreign tourists

Authorities in the Italian city of Venice say that foreign tourists are among a dozen people injured when a 50-year-old tree fell next to a bus stop

A falling tree in Venice injures a dozen people, including foreign tourists
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Itau presses suit against former CFO after settling with ex-consultant

Itau Unibanco, Latin America's largest private lender, is dropping a lawsuit against a past consultant but proceeding with litigation

Itau presses suit against former CFO after settling with ex-consultant
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UN assembly elects Germany's ex-foreign minister as next president after Russia demands secret vote

The U.N. General Assembly has overwhelmingly elected Germany’s former foreign minister Annalena Baerbock to be the next head of the 193-member world body

UN assembly elects Germany's ex-foreign minister as next president after Russia demands secret vote
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Trump appears to undercut US proposal to Iran, declaring he won't allow any uranium enrichment

President Donald Trump has appeared to undercut a proposal that was offered by his special envoy to Iran

Trump appears to undercut US proposal to Iran, declaring he won't allow any uranium enrichment
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Trial for Tampa Bay Rays shortstop Wander Franco begins in Dominican Republic

The trial of Tampa Bay Rays shortstop Wander Franco started Monday in the Dominican Republic in a sexual abuse case involving a 14-year-old girl

Trial for Tampa Bay Rays shortstop Wander Franco begins in Dominican Republic
Europe|World

Ukraine and Russia agree to swap dead and wounded troops but report no progress toward ending war

Representatives of Russia and Ukraine met for their second round of direct peace talks in just over two weeks

Ukraine and Russia agree to swap dead and wounded troops but report no progress toward ending war
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Russian attacks kill at least five in Ukraine's east, officials say

Russian shelling killed at least five people on Monday in different frontline areas of eastern Ukraine, officials said.

Russian attacks kill at least five in Ukraine's east, officials say
Europe|Sports|World

French Open: No. 1 Jannik Sinner dominates Andrey Rublev to reach the quarterfinals

Top-ranked Jannik Sinner’s latest dominant performance at the French Open is a 6-1, 6-3, 6-4 victory over No. 17 Andrey Rublev

French Open: No. 1 Jannik Sinner dominates Andrey Rublev to reach the quarterfinals
Election|Europe|Finance|Political|World

Polish PM Tusk to call for vote of confidence in government

Poland's Prime Minister Donald Tusk will call for a parliamentary vote of confidence in his coalition government, after his candidate, Rafal Trzaskowski, lost the presidential

Polish PM Tusk to call for vote of confidence in government
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EU says it will make strong case for US tariff cuts this week

The European Commission said on Monday it would make a strong case this week for the United States to reduce or eliminate tariffs even after Donald Trump said

EU says it will make strong case for US tariff cuts this week
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Second round of Russia-Ukraine peace talks ends swiftly with no major breakthrough

Second round of Russia-Ukraine peace talks ends swiftly with no major breakthrough

Second round of Russia-Ukraine peace talks ends swiftly with no major breakthrough
Europe|World

Zelenskiy says Ukraine, Russia to exchange lists this week for POW swap

Ukraine and Russia agreed at talks in Istanbul on Monday next week to give each other lists of people they want included in a planned prisoner of war swap, Ukrainian President

Zelenskiy says Ukraine, Russia to exchange lists this week for POW swap
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Greenpeace removes wax statue of Macron over French trade with Russia

Greenpeace activists removed a wax statue of French President Emmanuel Macron from the Grevin Museum in Paris on Monday and put it in front of the Russian embassy to protest against

Greenpeace removes wax statue of Macron over French trade with Russia
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Bank of England's Mann says QT impact needs to be reconsidered

The Bank of England needs to pay closer attention to the impact of its quantitative tightening programme on monetary and financial conditions now that it is cutting

Bank of England's Mann says QT impact needs to be reconsidered
Europe|World

German border police's expulsion of asylum seekers unlawful, court rules

Germany has acted unlawfully by turning away asylum seekers at the border, a Berlin court ruled on Monday, citing a case in which border police expelled three

German border police's expulsion of asylum seekers unlawful, court rules
Europe|Sports|World

Wild card Lois Boisson, ranked No. 361 in the world, stuns Jessica Pegula at the French Open

Wild card Lois Boisson, ranked No. 361 in the world, stuns Jessica Pegula at the French Open

Wild card Lois Boisson, ranked No. 361 in the world, stuns Jessica Pegula at the French Open
Business|Europe|Technology|World

Britain unveils radical defence overhaul to meet new threats

Britain said on Monday it would radically change its approach to defence to address threats from Russia, nuclear risks and cyber-attacks by

Britain unveils radical defence overhaul to meet new threats
Environment|Europe|World

Nonprofit ship sets sail for Gaza after drone attack setback

International nonprofit organisation Freedom Flotilla Coalition (FFC) said one of its vessels left the Italian port of Catania on Sunday, heading for Gaza to deliver humanitarian

Nonprofit ship sets sail for Gaza after drone attack setback
Business|Economy|Europe|Finance

Polish central bank seen keeping rates steady on Wednesday: Reuters poll

The National Bank of Poland is expected to keep interest rates unchanged on Wednesday, after a downward adjustment in May, a Reuters poll showed, as wage dynamics

Polish central bank seen keeping rates steady on Wednesday: Reuters poll
Business|Europe|Technology|World

Apple challenges 'unreasonable' EU order to open up to rivals

Apple has submitted a legal challenge to an EU order to open up its closed ecosystem to rivals such as Meta and Alphabet's Google, saying the demands are unreasonable and

Apple challenges 'unreasonable' EU order to open up to rivals
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Poland's new president poses challenge for EU, Ukraine ties

The victory of nationalist Karol Nawrocki in Poland's presidential election looks set to strain relations with Ukraine and embolden Donald Trump-

Poland's new president poses challenge for EU, Ukraine ties
Business|Economy|Environment|Europe|Finance|Stock Markets

UK's FTSE 100 closes around flat as staples, healthcare losses eclipse energy gains

Britain's blue-chip benchmark ended flat on Monday, as losses in consumer staples and healthcare shares offset gains in heavyweight energy shares, with investors' focus on global trade

UK's FTSE 100 closes around flat as staples, healthcare losses eclipse energy gains
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European shares stumble on Trump's new tariff threat

European shares began June on a dour note as markets grappled with U.S.

European shares stumble on Trump's new tariff threat
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Novak Djokovic earns his 100th career French Open victory by overwhelming Cam Norrie

Novak Djokovic has earned his 100th career French Open victory by overwhelming Cam Norrie 6-2, 6-3, 6-2 in the fourth round

Novak Djokovic earns his 100th career French Open victory by overwhelming Cam Norrie
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German police to start new search in Portugal near where British toddler disappeared in 2007

German police investigating the disappearance of British toddler Madeleine McCann in a Portuguese holiday resort in 2007 will carry out fresh searches, British police said

German police to start new search in Portugal near where British toddler disappeared in 2007
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Fourth man arrested over fires at properties linked to UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer

British police say that a fourth man has been arrested in connection to a series of fires at properties and a car linked to Prime Minister Keir Starmer

Fourth man arrested over fires at properties linked to UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer
Entertainment|Europe|Lifestyle|Sports|US

French Open: Coco Gauff reaches quarterfinals and jokes with Frances Tiafoe about forgetting rackets

Coco Gauff has earned her fifth consecutive trip to the French Open quarterfinals with a straight-set victory but still is catching flak because she forgot to bring her rackets to an earlier match

French Open: Coco Gauff reaches quarterfinals and jokes with Frances Tiafoe about forgetting rackets
Europe|Health|World

Sweden should end international adoptions, government commission says

Sweden should phase out international adoptions, a government-appointed commission said on Monday, after an inquiry prompted by concerns that children had been taken from their

Sweden should end international adoptions, government commission says
Business|Economy|Environment|Europe|Travel|World

In Spain, short-term rentals surge despite bid to rein in overtourism

The supply of short-term rentals for tourists has jumped 25% in Spain over the last two years, a study by tourism lobby group Exceltur found, despite the local governments' attempts

In Spain, short-term rentals surge despite bid to rein in overtourism
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UK to build new attack submarines and ramp up ‘war-fighting readiness’ with an eye on Russia, Starmer says

UK to build new attack submarines and ramp up ‘war-fighting readiness’ with an eye on Russia, Starmer says

UK to build new attack submarines and ramp up ‘war-fighting readiness’ with an eye on Russia, Starmer says
Business|Economy|Europe|Finance|Stock Markets

German watchdog finds no abuse in companies' pre-results calls with analysts

An investigation by Germany's financial watchdog has found no reason to change companies' practice of communicating with analysts before publishing results, following

German watchdog finds no abuse in companies' pre-results calls with analysts
Europe|World

NATO east flank backs Ukraine membership, Poland, Romania and Lithuania say

Nordic, Baltic and central European NATO members are committed to Ukrainian membership of the military alliance, the leaders of Poland, Romania and Lithuania said

NATO east flank backs Ukraine membership, Poland, Romania and Lithuania say
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Tesla's European sales rout continues but new Model Y boosts Norway deliveries

Tesla's car sales fell sharply in several European markets including Sweden and Portugal in May, a fifth consecutive monthly decline that has been blamed on CEO Elon

Tesla's European sales rout continues but new Model Y boosts Norway deliveries
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Maja Stark claims two-stroke victory at 80th US Women’s Open

Maja Stark claims two-stroke victory at 80th US Women’s Open

Maja Stark claims two-stroke victory at 80th US Women’s Open
Europe|Technology|World

Ukraine’s drone attack the latest in a series of daring David versus Goliath hits against Russian targets

Ukraine’s drone attack the latest in a series of daring David versus Goliath hits against Russian targets

Ukraine’s drone attack the latest in a series of daring David versus Goliath hits against Russian targets
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Dollar slides on trade and tax fears

The U.S. dollar plunged anew to its lowest level in six weeks

Dollar slides on trade and tax fears
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Who is Poland's next president Karol Nawrocki?

Karol Nawrocki, the conservative historian who won Poland's presidential election, cultivated a tough-guy image during his campaign,

Who is Poland's next president Karol Nawrocki?
Europe|World

UK PM Starmer says situation in Gaza 'getting worse by the day'

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said on Monday that the situation in Gaza was getting "worse by the day" and that it was important to ensure the Palestinian enclave receives more

UK PM Starmer says situation in Gaza 'getting worse by the day'
Business|Economy|Europe|Finance|Stock Markets|World

Swiss economic growth surges as firms race to beat U.S tariffs

The Swiss economy grew by 0.8% in the first three months of 2025, the government said on Monday, its fastest quarterly growth rate in two years, as companies rushed

Swiss economic growth surges as firms race to beat U.S tariffs
Election|Europe

Potential policy flashpoints between Poland's pro-Europe government and new president

Polish nationalist candidate Karol Nawrocki won the second round of the country's presidential election with 50.89% of the votes, the electoral commission said on Monday, in a blow

Potential policy flashpoints between Poland's pro-Europe government and new president
Business|Crime|Europe|Finance|Technology|World

German financial watchdog: AI is helping to catch market abuse

Germany's financial regulator BaFin is using artificial intelligence to help it spot market abuse and suspicious patterns in trading, increasing the chances of catching offenders,

German financial watchdog: AI is helping to catch market abuse
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Danish PM says Ukraine seems successful in defending itself

Ukraine's attack against several Russian air bases on Sunday shows that Kyiv is successful in defending itself, Denmark's Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen said on Monday.

Danish PM says Ukraine seems successful in defending itself
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Greek manufacturing expands as domestic demand drives growth, PMI shows

Greece's manufacturing sector continued its expansion in May, driven by a solid rise in new orders and accelerated output growth, despite challenges from weak export demand, a survey from

Greek manufacturing expands as domestic demand drives growth, PMI shows
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Euro zone factory downturn eased in May, PMI shows

The downturn in euro zone manufacturing eased further in May, coming close to stabilisation as production increased for the third consecutive month and supported by a near-

Euro zone factory downturn eased in May, PMI shows
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UK mortgage approvals drop to lowest in over a year after tax break ends

The number of mortgages approved by British lenders for house purchase fell more than expected in April to their lowest in over a year as the market adjusted to

UK mortgage approvals drop to lowest in over a year after tax break ends
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ICE targets migrants for arrest at courthouses as Trump administration intensifies deportation push

ICE targets migrants for arrest at courthouses as Trump administration intensifies deportation push

ICE targets migrants for arrest at courthouses as Trump administration intensifies deportation push
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The election of a Trump ally in Poland could alter EU and Ukraine policies

Poland has elected Karol Nawrocki, a nationalist conservative, as its next president — a win that signals a turn to the right in one of the European Union's member states

The election of a Trump ally in Poland could alter EU and Ukraine policies
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Polish stocks fall as eurosceptic Nawrocki elected president

Polish equities slipped on Monday after nationalist opposition candidate Karol Nawrocki won the second round of the country's presidential election.

Polish stocks fall as eurosceptic Nawrocki elected president
Business|Economy|Europe|Finance|World

Spain's manufacturing sector rebounds in May, PMI shows

Spain's manufacturing sector returned to growth in May for the first time since January as a partial lifting of U.S. tariffs fuelled business optimism, a survey showed on Monday.

Spain's manufacturing sector rebounds in May, PMI shows
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Italy's ailing manufacturing sector shows signs of stabilisation, PMI shows

Italy's manufacturing sector showed tentative signs of stabilisation in May, as output rose slightly for the first time in over a year despite continued weakness in new orders, a

Italy's ailing manufacturing sector shows signs of stabilisation, PMI shows
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French manufacturing edged closer to growth in May, final PMI shows

France's manufacturing activity almost returned to growth in May as factory output increased for the second consecutive month, according to the HCOB France

French manufacturing edged closer to growth in May, final PMI shows
Europe|Political|World

Populist Karol Nawrocki wins Polish presidential election, setting stage for more clashes with PM Tusk

Populist Karol Nawrocki wins Polish presidential election, setting stage for more clashes with PM Tusk

Populist Karol Nawrocki wins Polish presidential election, setting stage for more clashes with PM Tusk
Arts|Business|Celebrity|Entertainment|Europe|Fashion and Beauty|Finance|Lifestyle|Stock Markets|US

Fashion’s worst-kept secret is out: Dior announces its new creative director

Fashion’s worst-kept secret is out: Dior announces its new creative director

Fashion’s worst-kept secret is out: Dior announces its new creative director
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Dior picks Jonathan Anderson as creative director, FT reports

Northern Irish designer Jonathan Anderson has been named creative director of women’s, men’s and haute couture collections of Dior, replacing Maria Grazia Chiuri who held the role for

Dior picks Jonathan Anderson as creative director, FT reports
Asia|Europe|Political|World

Philippines and EU to set up security and defence dialogue, minister says

The Philippines and the European Union have agreed to start a dialogue on security and defence in order to tackle emerging threats like cyber attacks and foreign interference,

Philippines and EU to set up security and defence dialogue, minister says
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How Trump's trade war is upending the global economy

U.S. President Donald Trump's tariff decisions since he took office on January 20 have shocked financial markets and sent a wave of uncertainty through the global economy.

How Trump's trade war is upending the global economy
Crime|Europe|Political|World

Russian attacks kill five in Zaporizhzhia, injure several in Kharkiv, regional officials say

Russian shelling and air attacks killed five people outside the southeastern Ukraine city of Zaporizhzhia, while a drone attack on the northeast region of Sumy injured at least six early on

Russian attacks kill five in Zaporizhzhia, injure several in Kharkiv, regional officials say
Business|Economy|Europe|Finance|Stock Markets

HSBC to inject $4 billion into its private credit funds

Europe's biggest bank HSBC will inject $4 billion into its private credit funds, amid a wider push by banks into the booming market as profits from

HSBC to inject $4 billion into its private credit funds
Europe|Political|World

Polish eurosceptic Nawrocki expected to win presidential vote, news website Onet says

Nationalist and eurosceptic Karol Nawrocki was expected to win Poland's presidential election based on all votes counted, the news website Onet reported on Monday, in results that would

Polish eurosceptic Nawrocki expected to win presidential vote, news website Onet says
Arts|Asia|Europe|World

Asian painters were ‘othered’ in Paris a century ago. Now, the art world is taking note

Asian painters were ‘othered’ in Paris a century ago. Now, the art world is taking note

Asian painters were ‘othered’ in Paris a century ago. Now, the art world is taking note
Europe|Sports|US|World

Sweden's Maja Stark wins the U.S. Women's Open for her first major championship

Maja Stark of Sweden continued the steady play she demonstrated all week to win the U.S. Women’s Open on Sunday at Erin Hills for her first major championship

Sweden's Maja Stark wins the U.S. Women's Open for her first major championship
Business|Economy|Europe|Finance|World

Russia and Ukraine may meet again for peace talks. But neither side gives reason for optimism

Russia and Ukraine may meet again for peace talks. But neither side gives reason for optimism

Russia and Ukraine may meet again for peace talks. But neither side gives reason for optimism
Election|Europe|Political|World

Polish conservative Nawrocki leads presidential vote

Eurosceptic Karol Nawrocki established a lead in Sunday's presidential election in Poland, late exit polls showed, with the ballot seen as a test

Polish conservative Nawrocki leads presidential vote
Crime|Europe|Political|World

Explosions caused 2 bridges in western Russia to collapse, officials say. 7 people were killed

Russian officials say explosions caused two bridges to collapse and derailed two trains in western Russia

Explosions caused 2 bridges in western Russia to collapse, officials say. 7 people were killed
Election|Europe|Political|World

Poland on a knife’s edge as exit polls show a near tie in presidential runoff

Exit polls in Poland’s presidential runoff show the two candidates in a statistical tie with the election too close to call

Poland on a knife’s edge as exit polls show a near tie in presidential runoff
Crime|Europe|World

Ukraine destroys 40 aircraft deep inside Russia ahead of peace talks in Istanbul

A Ukrainian drone attack has destroyed more than 40 Russian planes deep in Russia’s territory, Ukraine’s Security Service said Sunday, while Moscow pounded Ukraine with missiles and drones just hours before a new round of direct peace talks in Istanbul

Ukraine destroys 40 aircraft deep inside Russia ahead of peace talks in Istanbul
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The number of migrants reaching the UK in small boats in a single day hits a 2025 high

U.K. government figures show nearly 1,200 migrants arrived in the country Saturday in small boats from France across the English Channel, the highest number recorded on a single day so far this year

The number of migrants reaching the UK in small boats in a single day hits a 2025 high
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Lavrov, Rubio discuss settlement of war in Ukraine, forthcoming talks, agencies report

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and U.S.

Lavrov, Rubio discuss settlement of war in Ukraine, forthcoming talks, agencies report
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Russia and Ukraine step up the war on eve of peace talks

On the eve of peace talks, Ukraine and Russia sharply ramped up the war with one of the biggest drone battles of their conflict, a Russian

Russia and Ukraine step up the war on eve of peace talks
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French Open: Elina Svitolina beats 2024 runner-up Jasmine Paolini and will face Iga Swiatek next

Elina Svitolina saved three match points and eliminated 2024 runner-up Jasmine Paolini 4-6, 7-6 (6), 6-1 to earn her fifth French Open quarterfinal appearance

French Open: Elina Svitolina beats 2024 runner-up Jasmine Paolini and will face Iga Swiatek next
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Chile president to ramp up decarbonization, pressure on Israel as term winds down

Chile's President Gabriel Boric said on Sunday that he will accelerate renewable energy efforts and step up pressure against Israel over its war in

Chile president to ramp up decarbonization, pressure on Israel as term winds down
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PSG fans raise the roof as triumphant players hold aloft Champions League trophy

Paris Saint-Germain players walked into a wall of noise at their home stadium and brandished aloft the Champions League trophy that their fans have waited so long to see

PSG fans raise the roof as triumphant players hold aloft Champions League trophy
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French Open: Carlos Alcaraz shows sportsmanship by conceding a point in win over Ben Shelton

Carlos Alcaraz has called himself for breaking the rules at the French Open and conceded a point during his four-set victory over Ben Shelton

French Open: Carlos Alcaraz shows sportsmanship by conceding a point in win over Ben Shelton
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Pope Leo XIV blesses cyclists competing in the Giro d'Italia as final stage enters Vatican gardens

Pope Leo XIV blessed the 159 cyclists competing in the Giro d’Italia as the three-week race’s final stage began with an unprecedented ride through the Vatican gardens behind St. Peter’s Basilica

Pope Leo XIV blesses cyclists competing in the Giro d'Italia as final stage enters Vatican gardens
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British rider Simon Yates wins elusive Giro d'Italia title

British rider Simon Yates has cruised to overall victory in the Giro d’Italia, finally winning the race that had eluded him so often

British rider Simon Yates wins elusive Giro d'Italia title
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UK backs Morocco's autonomy plan for Western Sahara, Lammy says

Britain's foreign minister, David Lammy, said on Sunday that the UK considers Morocco's autonomy proposal as the most feasible basis to resolve the conflict over

UK backs Morocco's autonomy plan for Western Sahara, Lammy says
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3 patients are killed in a fire at a hospital in Germany. Another patient is detained

German authorities say three patients were killed and many people were injured in a fire that broke out during the night at a hospital in the city of Hamburg

3 patients are killed in a fire at a hospital in Germany. Another patient is detained
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French Open: Iga Swiatek beats Elena Rybakina and extends her bid for a 4th title in a row

Iga Swiatek turned things around at Roland-Garros after dropping eight of the first nine games against 12th-seeded Elena Rybakina in the fourth round and put together a 1-6, 6-3, 7-5 victory to extend her bid for a record fourth consecutive French Open championship

French Open: Iga Swiatek beats Elena Rybakina and extends her bid for a 4th title in a row
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After talks with Zelenskyy and Macron, US senators warn: Putin 'is preparing for more war’

Two U.S. senators are warning that Russian President Vladimir Putin is stalling on peace while preparing a fresh military offensive against Ukraine

After talks with Zelenskyy and Macron, US senators warn: Putin 'is preparing for more war’
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Lutnick downplays impact of tariff court ruling on US, EU talks

U.S.

Lutnick downplays impact of tariff court ruling on US, EU talks
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On the day transgender women soccer players face a ban in England, they play on

For soccer-loving transgender women in England, it’s been a tough day, as the ban on them playing in women’s teams came into force, To show its solidarity with the community and against the decision by the governing body of English soccer, Goal Diggers Football Club, a London-based trans-inclusive women’s football team, held a tournament Sunday

On the day transgender women soccer players face a ban in England, they play on
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Oscar Piastri wins Spanish Grand Prix, as George Russell and Max Verstappen clash in late drama

Oscar Piastri wins Spanish Grand Prix, as George Russell and Max Verstappen clash in late drama

Oscar Piastri wins Spanish Grand Prix, as George Russell and Max Verstappen clash in late drama
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Ukraine to set out roadmap for peace at Istanbul talks, document shows

Ukrainian negotiators at talks scheduled for June 2 in Istanbul will present to the Russian side a proposed roadmap for reaching a lasting peace settlement, according

Ukraine to set out roadmap for peace at Istanbul talks, document shows
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Ukrainian proposals for June 2 talks with Russia in Istanbul

Reuters has seen the text of the peace proposals that Ukrainian negotiators plan to present to the Russian side at peace talks scheduled to take place on June 2 in Istanbul.

Ukrainian proposals for June 2 talks with Russia in Istanbul
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Slovak central bank chief Kazimir should not get another term, prime minister says

Slovak central bank governor and European Central Bank policymaker Peter Kazimir is not the right candidate to get another six-year term and the country's main ruling party will not back

Slovak central bank chief Kazimir should not get another term, prime minister says
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Zelenskiy says Ukraine will attend Istanbul talks on Monday

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said that Ukraine will attend a meeting in Istanbul on Monday proposed by Russia.

Zelenskiy says Ukraine will attend Istanbul talks on Monday
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The UK seeks to send a message to Moscow as it outlines higher defense spending

The British government is about to outline the biggest increase in defense spending since the end of the Cold War as it seeks to send “a message to Moscow.”

The UK seeks to send a message to Moscow as it outlines higher defense spending
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French Open: Tommy Paul is the first American man in the quarterfinals since Andre Agassi in 2003

Tommy Paul has become the first American man in the French Open quarterfinals since Andre Agassi in 2003

French Open: Tommy Paul is the first American man in the quarterfinals since Andre Agassi in 2003
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Two dead and 500 arrested in France during PSG win celebrations

More than 500 people were arrested by police during the Champions League final celebrations in France, and two people were reported dead

Two dead and 500 arrested in France during PSG win celebrations
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PSG set a new benchmark in the Champions League, but can it stay at the top of European soccer?

Paris Saint-Germain’s ascent to the top of European soccer is complete

PSG set a new benchmark in the Champions League, but can it stay at the top of European soccer?
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Bridge collapses in Russia's Kursk region as freight train passes, regional governor says

A bridge collapsed in Russia's Kursk region while a freight train was passing over it, the acting governor of the Russian region bordering Ukraine said on the Telegram messaging app.

Bridge collapses in Russia's Kursk region as freight train passes, regional governor says
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How a banner honoring PSG manager Luis Enrique’s daughter put the Champions League final into perspective

How a banner honoring PSG manager Luis Enrique’s daughter put the Champions League final into perspective

How a banner honoring PSG manager Luis Enrique’s daughter put the Champions League final into perspective
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Putin’s tough stance on a Ukraine peace plan shows his resolve on Russia’s demands

By making harsh, uncompromising demands in peace talks with Ukraine while continuing to pummel it with waves of missiles and drones, Russian President Vladimir Putin is sending a clear message: He will only accept a settlement on his terms and will keep fighting until they’re met

Putin’s tough stance on a Ukraine peace plan shows his resolve on Russia’s demands
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Germany's new chancellor, Merz, to meet Trump in Washington on Thursday

Germany's new chancellor, Friedrich Merz, will travel to Washington to meet U.S. President Donald Trump on Thursday, German and U.S. officials said on Saturday.

Germany's new chancellor, Merz, to meet Trump in Washington on Thursday
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EU threatens countermeasures over Trump's steel tariffs hike

The European Commission said on Saturday that Europe was prepared to retaliate against President Donald Trump's plan to double tariffs on imported steel and aluminum, raising the

EU threatens countermeasures over Trump's steel tariffs hike
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'Doctor Who' season finale surprises fans with an exit — and a familiar face

A familiar face to “Doctor Who” fans is rejoining the long-running British sci-fi series as Ncuti Gatwa exits the lead role after two seasons

'Doctor Who' season finale surprises fans with an exit — and a familiar face
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Doué double leads PSG thrashing of Inter Milan for first Champions League trophy

French teenager Désiré Doué has scored twice to help Paris Saint-Germain finally win the Champions League by routing Inter Milan 5-0 in the final in Munich

Doué double leads PSG thrashing of Inter Milan for first Champions League trophy
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Damning IAEA report spells out past secret nuclear activities in Iran

Iran carried out secret nuclear activities with material not declared to the U.N. nuclear watchdog at three locations that have long been under investigation, the

Damning IAEA report spells out past secret nuclear activities in Iran
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French Open: Novak Djokovic wins easily in a match filled with Champions League celebrations

Novak Djokovic has reached the fourth round of the French Open for the 16th consecutive year with a 6-3, 6-4, 6-2 victory over qualifier Filip Misolic in a match marked by noise from Paris Saint-Germain fans cheering for goals as they watched the Champions League final on their phones

French Open: Novak Djokovic wins easily in a match filled with Champions League celebrations
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Several Paris Jewish institutions sprayed with green paint

Five Jewish institutions were sprayed with green paint in Paris overnight and an investigation has been opened, a police source said on Saturday.

Several Paris Jewish institutions sprayed with green paint
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Ben Shelton, Frances Tiafoe and Tommy Paul try to add to the best French Open for US men in decades

It’s been 30 years since three American men reached Week 2 at the French Open

Ben Shelton, Frances Tiafoe and Tommy Paul try to add to the best French Open for US men in decades
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French Open 2025: Coco Gauff emerges from a tough second set to return to Week 2 in Paris

Coco Gauff has moved into the French Open's fourth round for the fifth consecutive year with a 6-1, 7-5 (3) victory over Marie Bouzkova

French Open 2025: Coco Gauff emerges from a tough second set to return to Week 2 in Paris
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French Open: Jannik Sinner drops just 3 games to extend Grand Slam unbeaten run. Djokovic wins

When Jannik Sinner’s opponent in the French Open’s third round finally won a single game, the Court Suzanne-Lenglen crowd responded with a standing ovation

French Open: Jannik Sinner drops just 3 games to extend Grand Slam unbeaten run. Djokovic wins
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Paris probes antisemitic vandalism targeting synagogues and a Holocaust memorial

Authorities in Paris have launched an investigation after several Jewish sites across the capital were defaced with green paint overnight

Paris probes antisemitic vandalism targeting synagogues and a Holocaust memorial
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2 killed in Russian attacks on Ukraine as prospects for talks remain uncertain

Russia’s drone and missile attacks on Ukraine have killed at least two people, including a 9-year-old girl

2 killed in Russian attacks on Ukraine as prospects for talks remain uncertain
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New German leader Friedrich Merz will meet Trump at the White House next week

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz will travel to Washington next week to meet U.S. President Donald Trump, with the war in Ukraine and trade tensions among the items on the agenda

New German leader Friedrich Merz will meet Trump at the White House next week
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Seven migrant women and children died metres from shore in Canary Islands

Seven migrant women and children who died when their boat capsized just metres from shore in Spain's Canary Islands were buried on Friday at the La Restringa harbour where they had

Seven migrant women and children died metres from shore in Canary Islands
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US senators meet with Zelensky in Kyiv as doubt cast over upcoming Ukraine-Russia peace talks

US senators meet with Zelensky in Kyiv as doubt cast over upcoming Ukraine-Russia peace talks

US senators meet with Zelensky in Kyiv as doubt cast over upcoming Ukraine-Russia peace talks
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The secret war between cat lovers and the abusers who profit from cruelty

The secret war between cat lovers and the abusers who profit from cruelty

The secret war between cat lovers and the abusers who profit from cruelty
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Rome's 'Hollywood on the Tiber' plans comeback despite Trump tariff threat

Europe's largest film studio Cinecitta is aiming to re-launch Italy as a movie powerhouse, even as U.S.

Rome's 'Hollywood on the Tiber' plans comeback despite Trump tariff threat
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Ukraine keeps Russia guessing over talks, US senator warns Moscow of sanctions

Ukraine resisted U.S. and Russian pressure to commit to attending another round of peace talks on Monday, saying it

Ukraine keeps Russia guessing over talks, US senator warns Moscow of sanctions
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Israel blocks Ramallah meeting with Arab ministers, Israeli official says

Israel will not allow a planned meeting in the Palestinian administrative capital of Ramallah, in the occupied West Bank, to go ahead, an Israeli official said on Saturday, after

Israel blocks Ramallah meeting with Arab ministers, Israeli official says
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Chinese spying on Dutch industries 'intensifying': Dutch defence minister

Chinese efforts to spy on the Dutch are intensifying, with the focus on semiconductors, Dutch Defence Minister Ruben Brekelmans said on Saturday.

Chinese spying on Dutch industries 'intensifying': Dutch defence minister
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Israel will block rare Saudi-led ministerial delegation from visiting West Bank, official says, as anger over Gaza grows

Israel will block rare Saudi-led ministerial delegation from visiting West Bank, official says, as anger over Gaza grows

Israel will block rare Saudi-led ministerial delegation from visiting West Bank, official says, as anger over Gaza grows
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French Open players often make schedule requests. No one wanted to miss the Champions League final

The French Open isn’t the only sports event in Europe drawing attention from tennis players

French Open players often make schedule requests. No one wanted to miss the Champions League final
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Poland holds a pivotal presidential runoff influenced by Trump, the far right and the war in Ukraine

Poland is set to hold a presidential runoff election on Sunday between two candidates offering starkly different visions for the country’s future

Poland holds a pivotal presidential runoff influenced by Trump, the far right and the war in Ukraine
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Germany hopes for EU deal on sending failed asylum seekers to third countries, minister says

Germany's interior minister is hoping the European Union can reach a bloc-wide agreement on sending failed asylum seekers who cannot go home to safe countries near their original

Germany hopes for EU deal on sending failed asylum seekers to third countries, minister says
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Trump and Putin want to talk business once the Ukraine war ends. Here's why it won't be easy

Would U.S. companies go back to Russia if there’s a peace deal over Ukraine

Trump and Putin want to talk business once the Ukraine war ends. Here's why it won't be easy
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BASF initiates sale of coatings business at about $6.8 billion valuation, Bloomberg News reports

German chemicals maker BASF SE has in recent weeks sent out information to potential suitors for a sale of its coatings business at a valuation of about 6 billion euros ($6.81 billion),

BASF initiates sale of coatings business at about $6.8 billion valuation, Bloomberg News reports
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In Marseille, a shadow becomes art in Banksy’s latest street mural

The lighthouse appeared overnight

In Marseille, a shadow becomes art in Banksy’s latest street mural
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Sen. Ernst defends GOP’s proposed changes to Medicaid when pressed at town hall: ‘Well, we all are going to die’

Sen. Ernst defends GOP’s proposed changes to Medicaid when pressed at town hall: ‘Well, we all are going to die’

Sen. Ernst defends GOP’s proposed changes to Medicaid when pressed at town hall: ‘Well, we all are going to die’
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Convicted former Catholic priest exposed by Spotlight investigation dies at 87

James Talbot, a former Catholic priest convicted of sexually assaulting boys in Maine and Massachusetts after he was exposed by The Boston Globe, has died

Convicted former Catholic priest exposed by Spotlight investigation dies at 87
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French Open: Swiatek and Sabalenka reach fourth round without dropping a set but Alcaraz labors

Defending champion Iga Swiatek has joined No. 1-ranked Aryna Sabalenka in the fourth round of the French Open and neither player has dropped a set

French Open: Swiatek and Sabalenka reach fourth round without dropping a set but Alcaraz labors
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Czech justice minister resigns over a donated bitcoin scandal

Czech Republic Justice Minister Pavel Blažek has resigned from his post over a bitcoin-related scandal

Czech justice minister resigns over a donated bitcoin scandal
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State of Maine's first comfort dog found dead in state vehicle, officials say

State of Maine's first comfort dog found dead in state vehicle, officials say

State of Maine's first comfort dog found dead in state vehicle, officials say
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A statue of Stalin is unveiled in the Moscow subway as Russia tries to revive the dictator's legacy

A monument to Josef Stalin has been unveiled in one of Moscow’s busiest subway stations, the latest attempt by Russian authorities to revive the legacy of the brutal Soviet dictator

A statue of Stalin is unveiled in the Moscow subway as Russia tries to revive the dictator's legacy
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France may toughen stance on Israel if it continues blocking Gaza aid, Macron says

France could harden its position on Israel if it continues to block humanitarian aid to Gaza, French President Emmanuel Macron said on Friday, reiterating that Paris was committed

France may toughen stance on Israel if it continues blocking Gaza aid, Macron says
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Russia tells UN West must stop arming Ukraine during any ceasefire

Russia is prepared to consider a ceasefire in Ukraine to pave the way for a lasting settlement, but during any truce Moscow wants Western states to stop

Russia tells UN West must stop arming Ukraine during any ceasefire
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America's next top general in Europe will also lead NATO forces, officials say

President Donald Trump will maintain the traditional role of a U.S. general at the helm of NATO, at least for

America's next top general in Europe will also lead NATO forces, officials say
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German minister says future arms deliveries to Israel depend on Gaza situation

Germany will decide whether or not to approve new weapons shipments to Israel based on an assessment of the humanitarian situation in Gaza, Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul said in

German minister says future arms deliveries to Israel depend on Gaza situation
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Tanzanian politician's lawyers ask UN to declare his detention arbitrary

Lawyers for Tanzania's jailed opposition leader Tundu Lissu filed a complaint on Friday to the United Nations Working Group on Arbitrary Detention in a bid to ramp up

Tanzanian politician's lawyers ask UN to declare his detention arbitrary
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A show inside a cathedral featured raw chickens in diapers. The German president was in the audience

A performance inside a German cathedral earlier this month that featured raw, plucked chickens wrapped in diapers onstage has prompted the church and municipal leaders to apologize that the show “hurt religious feelings.”

A show inside a cathedral featured raw chickens in diapers. The German president was in the audience
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Second Georgian opposition leader placed in pre-trial detention as crackdown widens

A Georgian court on Friday placed Nika Melia, a leader of the country's main opposition party, in pre-trial detention, amid a widening crackdown against a pro-Western

Second Georgian opposition leader placed in pre-trial detention as crackdown widens
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Thyssenkrupp putting 20,000 jobs at risk in overhaul, says union

Germany's IG Metall union sees around a fifth of jobs at Thyssenkrupp at risk, a senior official was quoted as saying on Friday, following the conglomerate's recent plans to turn

Thyssenkrupp putting 20,000 jobs at risk in overhaul, says union
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France's Macron calls for Asian coalitions as he warns of US-China divisions

French President Emmanuel Macron said on Friday that division between the two superpowers, the United States and China, is the main

France's Macron calls for Asian coalitions as he warns of US-China divisions
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US group including 49ers Enterprises buys majority stake of Glasgow club Rangers

Scottish soccer club Rangers has confirmed a U.S.-based consortium that includes an investment arm of the San Francisco 49ers has purchased a majority ownership stake

US group including 49ers Enterprises buys majority stake of Glasgow club Rangers
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British canoeist says he’s being forced to choose between Olympic dreams and OnlyFans

British canoeist says he’s being forced to choose between Olympic dreams and OnlyFans

British canoeist says he’s being forced to choose between Olympic dreams and OnlyFans
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German inflation eases to 2.1% in May

German inflation eased further in May but slowing less than forecast to 2.1%, preliminary data from the federal statistics office showed on Friday.

German inflation eases to 2.1% in May
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European shares trim gains after Trump comments on China tariffs

Europe's benchmark STOXX 600 index trimmed its gains on Friday after U.S. President Donald Trump said China had violated an agreement on tariffs with the United States.

European shares trim gains after Trump comments on China tariffs
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Risk of new nuclear proliferation cycle, Australia's defence minister warns

Australia's Defence Minister Richard Marles will on Saturday highlight the risk of a new cycle of nuclear proliferation in Europe and Asia, driven by China's rapid

Risk of new nuclear proliferation cycle, Australia's defence minister warns
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German inflation nears ECB target in May but challenges remain

German inflation eased further in May, bringing it closer to the European Central Bank's 2% target and bolstering the case for an interest rate cut

German inflation nears ECB target in May but challenges remain
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Volkswagen flags 'massive' US investments and says tariff talks constructive

Volkswagen wants to make more big investments in the United States, CEO Oliver Blume said in an interview with a German newspaper on Friday, adding that tariff talks with

Volkswagen flags 'massive' US investments and says tariff talks constructive
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Trump’s tariffs are under threat, but ports aren’t seeing a big rebound yet. That’s bad news for prices

Trump’s tariffs are under threat, but ports aren’t seeing a big rebound yet. That’s bad news for prices

Trump’s tariffs are under threat, but ports aren’t seeing a big rebound yet. That’s bad news for prices
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Prosecutor says suspect in Liverpool soccer parade ramming used vehicle as a weapon

A prosecutor in Liverpool says that the suspect in the city's soccer parade ramming deliberately used his vehicle as a weapon to ram into fans celebrating their team’s Premier League championship

Prosecutor says suspect in Liverpool soccer parade ramming used vehicle as a weapon
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Portugal's first-quarter contraction confirmed, exports fall

Portugal's economy shrank 0.5% in the first quarter from the previous three months, when it grew 1.4%, as exports fell and imports rose in anticipation of higher tariffs amid global

Portugal's first-quarter contraction confirmed, exports fall
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Punch-ups and tobacco pouches: Polish presidential race gets personal

The centrist frontrunner in Poland's knife-edge presidential election on Sunday says Poles know everything about him, contrasting that with the slew of media reports

Punch-ups and tobacco pouches: Polish presidential race gets personal
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Czech growth helped by investment, exports, tariffs cloud outlook, central bank says

Czech Republic's 2.2% year-on-year economic expansion in the first quarter was above the central bank's forecast of 2.1% mainly thanks to more resilient investments and exports, but

Czech growth helped by investment, exports, tariffs cloud outlook, central bank says
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Kremlin expects Russia and Ukraine to discuss ceasefire conditions in Istanbul

The Kremlin expects Russia and Ukraine to discuss the list of conditions for a ceasefire in the war in Ukraine next week in Istanbul, its spokesman said on Friday, praising the U.S.

Kremlin expects Russia and Ukraine to discuss ceasefire conditions in Istanbul
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German labour office fears 12-billion-euro shortfall by 2029 amid rising unemployment

Germany's labour office foresees a shortfall of 11.9 billion euros ($13.48 billion) by 2029 amid rising unemployment that may have to be plugged with government loans, the agency

German labour office fears 12-billion-euro shortfall by 2029 amid rising unemployment
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Ukraine needs 500 million euros to rebuild critical port facilities damaged by Russia

Ukraine needs an initial 500 million euros ($566 million) to rebuild the most important infrastructure facilities at its Black Sea ports destroyed by constant Russian missile and

Ukraine needs 500 million euros to rebuild critical port facilities damaged by Russia
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Zara founder Ortega buys Barcelona office building for $283 million, sources say

Zara founder Amancio Ortega has bought an office building in Barcelona from Blackstone for 250 million euros ($283 million), two sources familiar with the transaction

Zara founder Ortega buys Barcelona office building for $283 million, sources say
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In Ukraine's Kharkiv, ballet offers 'rebirth' after bombs and bullets

In the Ukrainian city of Kharkiv, it's hard to escape the war with Russia.

In Ukraine's Kharkiv, ballet offers 'rebirth' after bombs and bullets
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EU gains leverage in trade talks as US court casts doubt on tariffs, EU officials say

The European Union has gained leverage in trade talks with the United States after a U.S. court cast doubt on the legality of Washington's "reciprocal" tariffs,

EU gains leverage in trade talks as US court casts doubt on tariffs, EU officials say
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French Open tennis players say nasal strips aren't just for snoring

Carlos Alcaraz has been wearing nasal strips in some matches since last season

French Open tennis players say nasal strips aren't just for snoring
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Ukraine says it's ready to resume talks with Russia but needs clarity on Kremlin's terms

A Ukraine presidential adviser says Ukraine is ready to resume direct peace talks with Russia in Istanbul on Monday but insists that the Kremlin provide a promised memorandum setting out its position on ending the war

Ukraine says it's ready to resume talks with Russia but needs clarity on Kremlin's terms
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Russell Brand pleads not guilty to charges of rape and sexual assault in London court

Actor and comedian Russell Brand has pleaded not guilty in a London court to rape and sexual assault charges involving four women dating back more than 25 years

Russell Brand pleads not guilty to charges of rape and sexual assault in London court
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Former Sinn Fein leader Gerry Adams wins libel case against BBC over claim he sanctioned killing

Former Sinn Fein leader Gerry Adams has won a libel suit against the BBC over a claim he authorized the killing of an informant

Former Sinn Fein leader Gerry Adams wins libel case against BBC over claim he sanctioned killing
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German Bund anchor can shield euro area from excessive curve steepening

A global selloff in government bonds due to concerns over high debt and bond sales has not left the euro zone unscathed, but Germany's growing safe-haven status should

German Bund anchor can shield euro area from excessive curve steepening
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Coco Gauff makes history as Jessica Pegula and Madison Keys join her in French Open third round

Coco Gauff makes history as Jessica Pegula and Madison Keys join her in French Open third round

Coco Gauff makes history as Jessica Pegula and Madison Keys join her in French Open third round
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Russian captain denies manslaughter in North Sea collision as he faces UK trial

The Russian captain of a cargo ship that collided with a U.S. tanker in the North Sea has pleaded not guilty to manslaughter

Russian captain denies manslaughter in North Sea collision as he faces UK trial
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Italy Q1 GDP confirmed at 0.3% q/q but y/y rate revised up

Italy's economy grew 0.3% in the first quarter from the previous three months due mainly to firm investments, national statistics bureau ISTAT said on Friday, confirming a previous

Italy Q1 GDP confirmed at 0.3% q/q but y/y rate revised up
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Serbia says it will investigate Russian accusations that it ships arms to Ukraine

Serbia and Russia will jointly investigate how Serbia-made ammunition reached Ukraine, President Aleksandar Vucic said, after Moscow accused Belgrade of exporting arms to the

Serbia says it will investigate Russian accusations that it ships arms to Ukraine
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Italy May EU-harmonised CPI decelerates to 1.9% y/y, in line with forecast

Italian EU-harmonised consumer prices (HICP) rose 0.1% month-on-month in May and the annual inflation rate decelerated to 1.9%, preliminary figures by official statistics agency ISTAT

Italy May EU-harmonised CPI decelerates to 1.9% y/y, in line with forecast
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Russian captain involved in US tanker crash pleads not guilty to manslaughter in UK court

The captain of a container ship that crashed into a U.S. tanker off Britain's east coast pleaded not guilty on Friday in a London court to manslaughter by gross negligence over the

Russian captain involved in US tanker crash pleads not guilty to manslaughter in UK court
Europe|World

Ukraine yet to give decision on taking part in Istanbul talks

Ukraine wants to see a document setting out Russia's proposals for a peace deal before it sends a delegation to Istanbul for bilateral talks,

Ukraine yet to give decision on taking part in Istanbul talks
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Poland's pro-European course is at stake in presidential election run-off

Poland holds the second round of a presidential election on June 1, a major test for the pro-European government that will determine

Poland's pro-European course is at stake in presidential election run-off
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Comedian Russell Brand denies rape and sex assault charges in UK court

British actor and comedian Russell Brand pleaded not guilty in a London court on Friday to charges of rape and sexual assault relating to four women more than two decades ago.

Comedian Russell Brand denies rape and sex assault charges in UK court
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Haribo recalls some products in Netherlands after cannabis found in candy

Haribo recalls some products in Netherlands after cannabis found in candy

Haribo recalls some products in Netherlands after cannabis found in candy
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Russell Brand pleads not guilty to rape and sexual assault charges

Russell Brand pleads not guilty to rape and sexual assault charges

Russell Brand pleads not guilty to rape and sexual assault charges
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EU trade chief says he held another call with US's Lutnick

European Union Trade Commissioner Maros Sefcovic said on Friday that he had held another call with U.S.

EU trade chief says he held another call with US's Lutnick
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LSEG appoints Schroders Chair Elizabeth Corley to board

London Stock Exchange Group said on Friday Elizabeth Corley, chair of British fund manager Schroders, will join its board of as a non-executive director.

LSEG appoints Schroders Chair Elizabeth Corley to board
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Paris to deploy 5,400 police for Champions League final

Paris will deploy 5,400 police officers for Saturday’s UEFA Champions League final between Paris Saint-Germain and Inter Milan, police chief Laurent Nunez said on Friday in an

Paris to deploy 5,400 police for Champions League final
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Czech economy accelerates in first quarter on higher household spending

Czech economic output jumped by a faster-than-predicted 0.8% in the first quarter, the highest since late 2021, driven by a strong rebound in household spending and inventories, the

Czech economy accelerates in first quarter on higher household spending
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ECB's Panetta: reduced room for more rate cuts but must be flexible

The European Central Bank has reduced room for further rate cuts but should maintain a pragmatic, flexible approach and make future decisions on a case-by-case basis, governing council

ECB's Panetta: reduced room for more rate cuts but must be flexible
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Main goal in Italy bank M&A should be better credit, savings products, central bank says

The Bank of Italy on Friday urged domestic lenders, which are facing an unprecedented wave of hostile takeover bids, not to lose sight of the main goal of merger deals: improving the

Main goal in Italy bank M&A should be better credit, savings products, central bank says
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Spain's 12-month EU-harmonised inflation in May falls to lowest since October

Spain's European Union-harmonised 12-month inflation rate fell in May to its lowest level since October, preliminary data from the National Statistics Institute (INE) showed on

Spain's 12-month EU-harmonised inflation in May falls to lowest since October
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Tate brothers will return to UK to face charges after Romanian legal proceedings, lawyers say

Internet personality Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan will return to Britain to face criminal charges once separate legal proceedings in Romania have been concluded, a lawyer for

Tate brothers will return to UK to face charges after Romanian legal proceedings, lawyers say
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Trump envoy says Russian concern over NATO enlargement is fair

U.S.

Trump envoy says Russian concern over NATO enlargement is fair
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German retail sales fall unexpectedly in April

German retail sales fell by 1.1% in April compared with the previous month, data showed on Friday.

German retail sales fall unexpectedly in April
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Human rights groups challenge Hungary's anti-Pride law in court

Five human rights groups including Amnesty International challenged in court Hungary's legislation that created a legal basis for police to ban Pride marches by the LGBTQ community

Human rights groups challenge Hungary's anti-Pride law in court
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Under US pressure, Liechtenstein seeks fix for stranded Russian wealth

Liechtenstein is examining tightening control of scores of Russian-linked trusts abandoned by their managers under pressure from

Under US pressure, Liechtenstein seeks fix for stranded Russian wealth
Europe|World

Several people injured in Russian attack in Ukraine's northeast, Kyiv officials say

Russian forces launched a massive drone attack overnight that injured several people, including two teenagers, in Ukraine's northeastern Kharkiv region, local officials said on Friday.

Several people injured in Russian attack in Ukraine's northeast, Kyiv officials say
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At UN, US says Russia's Putin should take Ukraine ceasefire deal

The United States told the United Nations Security Council on Thursday that its proposal for a ceasefire in Ukraine was "Russia's best possible outcome"

At UN, US says Russia's Putin should take Ukraine ceasefire deal
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BoE's Bailey says uncertain outlook demands careful approach to rate cuts

Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey said on Thursday that the central bank's "gradual and careful" approach to future interest rate cuts was justified by ongoing

BoE's Bailey says uncertain outlook demands careful approach to rate cuts
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Turkish foreign minister discusses ceasefire efforts with Hamas, source says

Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan on Thursday discussed the ongoing efforts to achieve a ceasefire in Gaza in a phone call with officials from Palestinian militant group Hamas'

Turkish foreign minister discusses ceasefire efforts with Hamas, source says
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Second Georgian opposition politician detained, his party says

Police in Georgia have detained an opposition politician, his party said on Thursday, the second such detention in a little more than a week of figures denouncing government policies

Second Georgian opposition politician detained, his party says
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US will not tolerate Chinese 'exploitation' of universities, theft of research, says State Dept

The United States will not tolerate "exploitation" of American universities by the Chinese Communist Party or theft of U.S. research and intellectual

US will not tolerate Chinese 'exploitation' of universities, theft of research, says State Dept
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Erdogan says Russia's proposal for Istanbul talks heightens hope for peace

Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan said Russia's proposal to hold another round of peace talks with Ukraine in Istanbul on June 2 had heightened Ankara's hopes for peace.

Erdogan says Russia's proposal for Istanbul talks heightens hope for peace
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Portugal's president invites caretaker PM to lead new government

Portugal's president named Luis Montenegro, head of the centre-right Democratic Alliance (AD) that won a snap national election on May 18, as the prime minister on Thursday and

Portugal's president invites caretaker PM to lead new government
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Zelenskiy accuses Russia of 'another deception' by holding back peace memorandum

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Thursday that Russia was engaging in "yet another deception" by failing to hand over its peace settlement proposal ahead of a potential

Zelenskiy accuses Russia of 'another deception' by holding back peace memorandum
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Tariff uncertainty won't affect Holcim's US expansion, CEO says 

Uncertainty over tariffs will not stall Holcim's plans to expand into the United States, the chief executive officer of the Swiss building materials supplier said on Thursday. 

Tariff uncertainty won't affect Holcim's US expansion, CEO says 
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Alfa Romeo could postpone launch of new Stelvio SUV, sources say

Alfa Romeo is set to postpone the launch of the new version of its Stelvio large SUV as it reassesses its strategies amid tepid demand for electric vehicles, two sources told Reuters

Alfa Romeo could postpone launch of new Stelvio SUV, sources say
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Milan's La Scala theatre fires usher who shouted 'Free Palestine' at gala event

Milan's famed La Scala opera house has fired one of its ushers after she shouted a pro-Palestinian slogan at a gala event attended by Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni earlier this month,

Milan's La Scala theatre fires usher who shouted 'Free Palestine' at gala event
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Italy calls Council of Europe 'shameful' after warning on police racism

Italy lashed out at the Council of Europe on Thursday and defended its police after the European human rights body named Italy among countries where racist conduct among law enforcers

Italy calls Council of Europe 'shameful' after warning on police racism
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UK police charge man over Liverpool car collision that hurt dozens

British police charged a 53-year-old man on Thursday after a car ploughed into a crowd of Liverpool soccer fans during a victory parade earlier this week, injuring dozens.

UK police charge man over Liverpool car collision that hurt dozens
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Mistrial ruled in case against Diego Maradona's medical team, lawyers say

The homicide case against Diego Maradona's medical team was declared a mistrial, their lawyers said on Thursday.

Mistrial ruled in case against Diego Maradona's medical team, lawyers say
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'I lost everything': Swiss residents in shock after glacier debris buries village

Residents struggled on Thursday to absorb the scale of devastation caused by a huge slab of glacier that buried most of their picturesque Swiss village,

'I lost everything': Swiss residents in shock after glacier debris buries village
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BoE's Bailey hopes for closer EU ties on trade, financial services

Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey said on Thursday that he hoped there would be closer cooperation in future between Britain and regulators in the European

BoE's Bailey hopes for closer EU ties on trade, financial services
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French Open 2025: Coco Gauff's serve is not at its best but she gets the breaks for a win

Coco Gauff has managed to move into the French Open's third round despite some shaky serving

French Open 2025: Coco Gauff's serve is not at its best but she gets the breaks for a win
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Fire department rescues dachshund stuck in pipe

Fire department rescues dachshund stuck in pipe

Fire department rescues dachshund stuck in pipe
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A man charged in a 2013 Pennsylvania campus sex assault hires a lawyer to review possible plea deal

An American who was extradited from France this year to face charges in a 2013 campus sexual assault case has hired a private lawyer to review a potential plea in Pennsylvania

A man charged in a 2013 Pennsylvania campus sex assault hires a lawyer to review possible plea deal
Europe|Political|World

King Charles tells Canada it faces 'critical moment' as Trump pushes 51st state claim

King Charles III delivered the ceremonial Speech from the Throne in the Canadian Senate. The address marks only the second time in Canadian history that the reigning sovereign has opened parliament, and the third time that the British monarch has delivered the address.

King Charles tells Canada it faces 'critical moment' as Trump pushes 51st state claim
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French Open: Novak Djokovic takes a medical timeout for a toe blister in a victory over Moutet

Novak Djokovic has dealt with a blister on his big left toe that required a medical timeout in the third set, then was one point from being forced to a fourth, before closing out a 6-3, 6-2, 7-6 (1) victory over Corentin Moutet at the French Open

French Open: Novak Djokovic takes a medical timeout for a toe blister in a victory over Moutet
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Lawyer says Tate brothers will return to UK to face rape and trafficking charges

Lawyers for influencer brothers Andrew and Tristan Tate say they will return to Britain to defend themselves against rape and trafficking charges

Lawyer says Tate brothers will return to UK to face rape and trafficking charges
Crime|Europe|World

Russian military figure killed in explosion inside the country, authorities say

Russian military figure killed in explosion inside the country, authorities say

Russian military figure killed in explosion inside the country, authorities say
Crime|Europe|Health|Sports|World

Diego Maradona’s homicide trial declared invalid after judge filming scandal

Diego Maradona’s homicide trial declared invalid after judge filming scandal

Diego Maradona’s homicide trial declared invalid after judge filming scandal
Crime|Europe|Health|Sports|World

Argentine court declares a mistrial in the death of soccer star Maradona

An Argentine court has declared a mistrial in the case of seven health professionals accused of negligence in the death of soccer legend Diego Maradona

Argentine court declares a mistrial in the death of soccer star Maradona
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There is no UK supermarket price war, says Aldi boss

Britain is not in the midst of a supermarket price war despite some suggestions to the contrary, the boss of the UK arm of German discounter Aldi said, warning rivals

There is no UK supermarket price war, says Aldi boss
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Italian activists face trial for migrant sea rescue in legal first

A Sicilian judge has ordered six members of an Italian charity ship to stand trial on accusations of aiding illegal immigration, the first time crew members of a

Italian activists face trial for migrant sea rescue in legal first
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Creative director Chiuri leaves Dior, Anderson tipped for wider role

Maria Grazia Chiuri has left her job as creative director of Dior women's collections, the luxury fashion brand owned by LVMH said on Thursday, with Dior menswear designer Jonathan

Creative director Chiuri leaves Dior, Anderson tipped for wider role
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Portugal's far-right Chega becomes main opposition party

Portugal's far-right, anti-establishment party Chega overtook the centre-left Socialists to become the main opposition party for the first time on Wednesday after the final tally of

Portugal's far-right Chega becomes main opposition party
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Driver charged with causing grievous bodily harm after Liverpool soccer parade tragedy

Prosecutors say that a 53-year-old British man who injured nearly 80 people when his car rammed into a crowd of Liverpool soccer fans celebrating their team’s Premier League championship has been charged with intentionallly causing grievous bodily harm

Driver charged with causing grievous bodily harm after Liverpool soccer parade tragedy
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Poland’s ruling party candidate narrowly leads opinion poll ahead of Sunday vote

The candidate from Poland's ruling Civic Coalition (KO), Warsaw Mayor Rafal Trzaskowski, leads nationalist Karol Nawrocki in popularity ahead of Sunday's second round of the

Poland’s ruling party candidate narrowly leads opinion poll ahead of Sunday vote
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UK prosecutors confirm charges against Tate brothers include rape and human trafficking

UK prosecutors confirm charges against Tate brothers include rape and human trafficking

UK prosecutors confirm charges against Tate brothers include rape and human trafficking
Europe|World

Dozens of European politicians vow to attend Budapest Pride despite ban on LGBTQ gatherings in Hungary

Dozens of European politicians vow to attend Budapest Pride despite ban on LGBTQ gatherings in Hungary

Dozens of European politicians vow to attend Budapest Pride despite ban on LGBTQ gatherings in Hungary
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What we know about the car ramming that left dozens of Liverpool fans injured

What we know about the car ramming that left dozens of Liverpool fans injured

What we know about the car ramming that left dozens of Liverpool fans injured
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Israel approves biggest expansion of West Bank settlements in decades

Israel approves biggest expansion of West Bank settlements in decades

Israel approves biggest expansion of West Bank settlements in decades
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‘I’m just so sorry’: Good Samaritan recalls moments she tried to save 5-year-old girl who died after Massachusetts crash

‘I’m just so sorry’: Good Samaritan recalls moments she tried to save 5-year-old girl who died after Massachusetts crash

‘I’m just so sorry’: Good Samaritan recalls moments she tried to save 5-year-old girl who died after Massachusetts crash
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Deutsche Boerse rally shows a European re-rating is underway

A rally in Deutsche Boerse shares illustrates how Europe is bridging a value gap with its Wall Street peers, as fiscal stimulus and a shift in global capital flows

Deutsche Boerse rally shows a European re-rating is underway
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ECB to cut rates on June 5 but skip July as end of easing campaign nears: Reuters poll

The European Central Bank will almost certainly cut interest rates on June 5, with a more than 70% majority of economists polled by Reuters expecting policymakers to pause for

ECB to cut rates on June 5 but skip July as end of easing campaign nears: Reuters poll
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UK supermarket Asda seeing 'green shoots' of recovery

The boss of British supermarket Asda said he was seeing "green shoots" of recovery after the group slowed the rate of its sales decline in its first quarter, helped by

UK supermarket Asda seeing 'green shoots' of recovery
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UK PM Starmer warns Farage's 'fantasy' fiscal plans would crash the economy

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer warned on Thursday that Nigel Farage would crash the economy if his Reform UK party ever won power, describing the tax and

UK PM Starmer warns Farage's 'fantasy' fiscal plans would crash the economy
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Search suspended for a missing man in Swiss glacier collapse that destroyed 90% of an Alpine village

A 64-year-old man remains missing after a huge mass of rock and ice from a glacier crashed down a Swiss mountainside the day before

Search suspended for a missing man in Swiss glacier collapse that destroyed 90% of an Alpine village
Celebrity|Entertainment|Europe|Sports|Travel|World

Novak Djokovic trades his racket for a bicycle and takes a nighttime ride around Paris

Novak Djokovic has swapped his racket for a bicycle and taken a ride around the Arc de Triomphe in Paris

Novak Djokovic trades his racket for a bicycle and takes a nighttime ride around Paris
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Kosovo businesses block roads over power price hike

Hundreds of business owners blocked roads into Kosovo's capital Pristina on Thursday to protest at a regulatory mandate forcing them to buy power from the open market that

Kosovo businesses block roads over power price hike
Europe|Political|World

Hungary's Orban backs Polish nationalist presidential candidate Nawrocki at CPAC

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban championed Polish nationalist presidential candidate Karol Nawrocki at the CPAC Hungary conference on Thursday and announced a "patriotic plan

Hungary's Orban backs Polish nationalist presidential candidate Nawrocki at CPAC
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Stellantis' newly appointed CEO chooses Europe for first leg of company tour

Stellantis' newly appointed CEO Antonio Filosa on Thursday picked Europe to kick off a tour of the automaker's production sites and offices before formally taking up his new job at

Stellantis' newly appointed CEO chooses Europe for first leg of company tour
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This German town wants to lure new residents with free accommodation

This German town wants to lure new residents with free accommodation

This German town wants to lure new residents with free accommodation
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‘It really fits us’: They traded South Florida for the South of France

‘It really fits us’: They traded South Florida for the South of France

‘It really fits us’: They traded South Florida for the South of France
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Kremlin says Ukraine has yet to answer Russian proposal for June 2 talks

The Kremlin said on Thursday it was still waiting for a response from Ukraine on Russia's proposal to hold the next round of peace talks in Istanbul on June 2 to begin discussions on

Kremlin says Ukraine has yet to answer Russian proposal for June 2 talks
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Erdogan says Kurdish SDF 'stalling' despite integration deal with Damascus

Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan said the Kurdish-dominated and U.S.-backed Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) were using "stalling tactics" despite an agreement with the new Syrian

Erdogan says Kurdish SDF 'stalling' despite integration deal with Damascus
Europe|Political|World

In riposte to Vance, Germany's Merz says Europe stands for freedom

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz on Thursday said Europe was prepared to fight if necessary for its core values of freedom and democracy, in an

In riposte to Vance, Germany's Merz says Europe stands for freedom
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Ursula von der Leyen honored with award for contributions to European unity

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has received the International Charlemagne Prize

Ursula von der Leyen honored with award for contributions to European unity
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Cyprus offers Syrian families money to resettle and work permits for main earners

Cyprus says it will offer Syrian families money to help them resettle back in their homeland and allow the family head to remain on the island nation for up to three years to work as part of a voluntary repatriation program

Cyprus offers Syrian families money to resettle and work permits for main earners
Europe|Sports|World

PSG manager Luis Enrique hopes to celebrate Champions League win in memory of daughter

PSG manager Luis Enrique hopes to celebrate Champions League win in memory of daughter

PSG manager Luis Enrique hopes to celebrate Champions League win in memory of daughter
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European stocks to scale new heights in 2026, trade tensions temper loftier hopes: Reuters poll

European shares are expected to rise slightly by the end of 2025 before scaling new heights in 2026, boosted by monetary easing and higher fiscal spending, but

European stocks to scale new heights in 2026, trade tensions temper loftier hopes: Reuters poll
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Russian rouble soars past 78 vs dollar to reach two-year high

The Russian rouble strengthened sharply on Thursday, soaring past the 78 mark against the dollar to reach a two-year high, after Moscow proposed a fresh round of peace

Russian rouble soars past 78 vs dollar to reach two-year high
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Italy business and consumer morale rebound in May after recent falls

Morale among Italian businesses and consumers rebounded in May after recent declines, data showed on Thursday, offering hope of firmer growth for the euro zone's third largest economy.

Italy business and consumer morale rebound in May after recent falls
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Carlos Alcaraz leads French Open crowd in song after reaching the third round

Carlos Alcaraz leads French Open crowd in song after reaching the third round

Carlos Alcaraz leads French Open crowd in song after reaching the third round
Asia|Business|Economy|Europe|Finance|Stock Markets|World

Global government issuance of US dollar debt tumbling in 2025, data shows

Governments in Asia and Europe are raising far less debt in U.S. dollars than usual, preferring to issue at home as they avoid exposure to rising

Global government issuance of US dollar debt tumbling in 2025, data shows
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Heysel remembered: A look at the 1985 stadium disaster and how soccer recovered

On May 29, 1985, 39 people went to the biggest club game in soccer and never returned home

Heysel remembered: A look at the 1985 stadium disaster and how soccer recovered
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Trump expresses hesitation on imposing new sanctions on Russia

U.S.

Trump expresses hesitation on imposing new sanctions on Russia
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Italy's Meloni will host Macron in Rome on June 3, her office says

Italy's Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni will host French President Emmanuel Macron for talks in Rome on June 3, Meloni's office said on Wednesday.

Italy's Meloni will host Macron in Rome on June 3, her office says
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Lavrov tells Rubio of preparations for new round of Russia-Ukraine talks, foreign ministry says

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov spoke to U.S.

Lavrov tells Rubio of preparations for new round of Russia-Ukraine talks, foreign ministry says
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UK services sector sentiment hits 2-1/2-year low, CBI says

Business confidence in Britain's services sector hit a two-and-a-half-year low in the quarter to May and cost pressures are ramping up partly as a result of employment tax rises, the

UK services sector sentiment hits 2-1/2-year low, CBI says
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Poland holds a presidential runoff election, which Trump has sought to influence

Poland’s presidential election has come down to a stark ideological choice: a liberal pro-European mayor versus a staunch nationalist conservative

Poland holds a presidential runoff election, which Trump has sought to influence
Europe|World

Russia proposes to hold next talks with Ukraine in Istanbul on June 2

Russia has proposed holding the next round of direct talks with Ukraine in Istanbul on June 2 with a view to achieving a sustainable peace settlement, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei

Russia proposes to hold next talks with Ukraine in Istanbul on June 2
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Israeli government hits back as international pressure over Gaza mounts

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government hit back at growing international pressure over the war in Gaza on Wednesday, amid deepening signs of

Israeli government hits back as international pressure over Gaza mounts
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NATO to ask Berlin for seven more brigades under new targets, sources say

NATO will ask Germany to provide seven more brigades, or some 40,000 troops, for the alliance's defence, three sources told Reuters, under new targets for weapons

NATO to ask Berlin for seven more brigades under new targets, sources say
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Morgan Stanley says it will contest Dutch dividend tax evasion probe

Morgan Stanley said on Wednesday it will contest a Dutch public prosecutor's investigation into tax evasion related to dividends on Dutch shares.

Morgan Stanley says it will contest Dutch dividend tax evasion probe
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Nordic nations embrace total defense as the risk of sabotage and war rises

The Nordic nations are embracing the concept of total defense, mobilizing the whole of society to defend against military and non-military threats, including asking ordinary people to have enough food and water stored for seven days

Nordic nations embrace total defense as the risk of sabotage and war rises
Crime|Europe|Lifestyle|World

UK prosecutors authorise 21 criminal charges against Andrew and Tristan Tate

(This story has been corrected to say that Andrew Tate is facing 10 charges, not 11, including controlling prostitution for gain, related to three complainants, not one; and that Tristan Tate is

UK prosecutors authorise 21 criminal charges against Andrew and Tristan Tate
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Mud and rock bury Swiss village after glacier collapse, one person missing

A huge chunk of a glacier in the Swiss Alps broke off on Wednesday, causing a deluge of ice, mud and rock that buried most of a mountain village

Mud and rock bury Swiss village after glacier collapse, one person missing
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Japan cracks down on ‘sparkly’ names for babies like Pikachu or Nike

Japan cracks down on ‘sparkly’ names for babies like Pikachu or Nike

Japan cracks down on ‘sparkly’ names for babies like Pikachu or Nike
Europe|Political|Science|World

Germany's Merz offers to help Ukraine develop its own long-range missiles to hit Russia

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has pledged to help Ukraine develop its own long-range missile systems that would be free of any Western-imposed limitations on their range and targets

Germany's Merz offers to help Ukraine develop its own long-range missiles to hit Russia
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Alpine village is largely destroyed when a Swiss glacier collapses

A huge mass of rock and ice from a glacier has thundered down a Swiss Alpine mountainside

Alpine village is largely destroyed when a Swiss glacier collapses
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Chelsea wins Conference League to complete set of UEFA titles in liftoff for American owners

Chelsea has rallied to beat Real Betis 4-1 in the Conference League final and become the first team to have all four of UEFA’s club competitions in its trophy collection

Chelsea wins Conference League to complete set of UEFA titles in liftoff for American owners
Europe|Sports|World

Chelsea makes history after scintillating comeback in Conference League final

Chelsea makes history after scintillating comeback in Conference League final

Chelsea makes history after scintillating comeback in Conference League final
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Judge refuses to temporarily block the Trump administration from removing Copyright Office director

A federal judge has refused to temporarily block the Trump administration from removing and replacing the director of the U.S. Copyright Office

Judge refuses to temporarily block the Trump administration from removing Copyright Office director
Europe|MidEast|Travel|World

Turkey will fine airline passengers who unbuckle before the plane stops

Passengers on flights to Turkey who unbuckle their seat belts, enter an aisle or open overhead compartments before their plane has stopped taxiing are eligible for fines under new regulations issued by the country’s civil aviation authority

Turkey will fine airline passengers who unbuckle before the plane stops
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Fan violence ahead of soccer final between Chelsea and Real Betis leads to 28 arrests

Police say fan disorder ahead of a European soccer final between Chelsea and Real Betis in the Polish city of Wroclaw has led to 28 people being arrested

Fan violence ahead of soccer final between Chelsea and Real Betis leads to 28 arrests
Europe|Health|Sports|World

French Open 2025: Casper Ruud is bothered by a painful knee and loses to Nuno Borges

Two-time French Open finalist Casper Ruud has dropped 13 of the last 14 games and lost 2-6, 6-4, 6-1, 6-0 to Nuno Borges in the second round at Roland-Garros while bothered by a bad left knee

French Open 2025: Casper Ruud is bothered by a painful knee and loses to Nuno Borges
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Tate brothers face rape and trafficking charges in the UK

British prosecutors say influencer brothers Andrew and Tristan Tate have been charged with rape and other crimes in Britain

Tate brothers face rape and trafficking charges in the UK
Crime|Europe|Health|World

Funeral of 3 siblings killed in Russian strike underscores mounting toll on Ukrainian families

Three open coffins, one adult-sized, one medium and one child-sized, lay inside the Soviet-era Palace of Culture in a northern Ukrainian city

Funeral of 3 siblings killed in Russian strike underscores mounting toll on Ukrainian families
Europe|Political|World

Zelensky departs Germany with pledge for help with long-range weapons, but no Taurus missiles

Zelensky departs Germany with pledge for help with long-range weapons, but no Taurus missiles

Zelensky departs Germany with pledge for help with long-range weapons, but no Taurus missiles
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‘Popeye’ with Robin Williams was the most ‘coked-up film set,’ according to exec Barry Diller

‘Popeye’ with Robin Williams was the most ‘coked-up film set,’ according to exec Barry Diller

‘Popeye’ with Robin Williams was the most ‘coked-up film set,’ according to exec Barry Diller
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Trust in European Union at highest since 2007, poll shows

Trust in the European Union and its institutions has risen to an almost two-decade high, a report released on Wednesday shows, as U.S.

Trust in European Union at highest since 2007, poll shows
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Poland's pro-European course is at stake in presidential election run-off

Poland holds a presidential election run-off on Sunday, with the ruling party's candidate, liberal Warsaw mayor Rafal Trzaskowski, facing nationalist Karol Nawrocki, in a vote

Poland's pro-European course is at stake in presidential election run-off
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Zelenskiy says Ukraine's defence minister had call with Russian negotiator

Ukraine's defence minister recently had a call with the head of the Russian delegation in the Istanbul talks, President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Wednesday, in order to discuss the

Zelenskiy says Ukraine's defence minister had call with Russian negotiator
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Bulgaria likely to get EU Commission go-ahead to adopt euro from 2026, officials say

The European Commission is likely to give Bulgaria the green light on June 4 to adopt the euro currency from the start of 2026, several euro zone officials said

Bulgaria likely to get EU Commission go-ahead to adopt euro from 2026, officials say
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Gaza war testing Germany's long unconditional commitment to Israel

A photograph of Zikim Beach in southwestern Israel near Gaza, attacked by Hamas militants in boats in both the 2014 and current Gaza wars, hangs

Gaza war testing Germany's long unconditional commitment to Israel
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Israeli forces kill third Palestinian in West Bank in 24 hours, Palestinian sources say

Israeli forces shot dead a Palestinian in the West Bank on Wednesday, the local health ministry said, the third reported killed by Israeli forces in 24

Israeli forces kill third Palestinian in West Bank in 24 hours, Palestinian sources say
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European stocks close lower as caution lingers on US trade policy progress

Europe's main stock index closed lower amid broader declines on Wednesday as investors monitored progress in trade negotiations with the United States and

European stocks close lower as caution lingers on US trade policy progress
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Jeep-maker Stellantis names insider to lead revival

Stellantis named its North American chief Antonio Filosa as CEO on Wednesday, as the world's fourth-biggest automaker by sales seeks to turn around its

Jeep-maker Stellantis names insider to lead revival
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French surgeon sentenced to 20 years in prison for raping and abusing hundreds of patients

A 74-year-old former surgeon who raped hundreds of patients has been sentenced to a maximum 20 years in prison by a French court

French surgeon sentenced to 20 years in prison for raping and abusing hundreds of patients
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Poland's high-stakes presidential vote pits pro-EU centrist against MAGA nationalist

Poles vote in a closely fought presidential election run-off on Sunday that pits the centrist, pro-European ruling party's candidate against a nationalist

Poland's high-stakes presidential vote pits pro-EU centrist against MAGA nationalist
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Capri signals selective price hikes on Michael Kors handbags to counter tariff hit

Capri Holdings said on Wednesday that it might selectively raise prices on leather handbags to cushion a hit from tariffs as the Michael Kors owner tries to revive sales

Capri signals selective price hikes on Michael Kors handbags to counter tariff hit
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Seven dead as migrant boat capsizes near Canary Islands port

At least seven people died when a migrant boat capsized as rescuers were escorting it to port in Spain's Canary Islands, regional emergency services said on Wednesday.

Seven dead as migrant boat capsizes near Canary Islands port
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Germany charges three people with spying for Russia, potentially with intent to kill

Germany's Federal Prosecutor’s Office says three men have been charged with working for one of Russia’s intelligence agencies in a “particularly serious case.”

Germany charges three people with spying for Russia, potentially with intent to kill
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Retired French surgeon gets maximum 20-year sentence for raping young patients

A retired French surgeon who sexually abused hundreds of young patients, many of them children, over more than two decades received a 20-year jail

Retired French surgeon gets maximum 20-year sentence for raping young patients
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Czech Republic says China behind cyberattack on ministry, embassy rejects accusations

The Czech Republic on Wednesday accused China of being responsible for a "malicious cyber campaign" targeting a network used for unclassified communication at its Foreign Affairs

Czech Republic says China behind cyberattack on ministry, embassy rejects accusations
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Top Kremlin aide says Trump ‘not sufficiently informed’ about Ukraine after US president lashes out at Putin

Top Kremlin aide says Trump ‘not sufficiently informed’ about Ukraine after US president lashes out at Putin

Top Kremlin aide says Trump ‘not sufficiently informed’ about Ukraine after US president lashes out at Putin
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Russian central bank warns of oil price risks as it defends high rates

Russia's central bank defended its tight monetary policy in a report on Wednesday, saying high rates had contributed to a slowdown in lending and fostered signs of disinflation, but

Russian central bank warns of oil price risks as it defends high rates
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Zelenskiy says Ukraine reaches defence sector accords with Germany

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Wednesday that Ukraine and Germany had reached new agreements on defence sector investments.

Zelenskiy says Ukraine reaches defence sector accords with Germany
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UK police given more time to question Liverpool parade crash suspect

British police have been given more time to continue questioning a 53-year old man arrested after a car ploughed into a crowd of soccer fans during a parade in Liverpool, injuring

UK police given more time to question Liverpool parade crash suspect
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Merz says Ukraine, Germany to jointly produce long-range missiles

Germany and Ukraine aim to jointly develop the industrial production of long-range missiles, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said on Wednesday as

Merz says Ukraine, Germany to jointly produce long-range missiles
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Greece drafts tougher law for rejected asylum seekers, PM says

Greece has prepared legislation that will introduce tougher penalties for rejected asylum seekers and speed up returns to their home countries, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis

Greece drafts tougher law for rejected asylum seekers, PM says
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Putin's demands for peace include an end to NATO enlargement, sources say

President Vladimir Putin's conditions for ending the war in Ukraine include a demand that Western leaders pledge in writing to stop enlarging NATO eastwards and

Putin's demands for peace include an end to NATO enlargement, sources say
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EU proposes Black Sea maritime security hub

The European Union on Wednesday proposed creating a hub to boost security in the Black Sea by gathering information from multiple countries to monitor the strategically important

EU proposes Black Sea maritime security hub
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UK police get more time to question suspect in Liverpool soccer parade collision

Police have been given more time to question a man arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after a car collided with a crowd of Liverpool soccer fans celebrating their team’s Premier League championship title

UK police get more time to question suspect in Liverpool soccer parade collision
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EU lifts economic sanctions on Syria

The European Union lifted economic sanctions on Syria on Wednesday in an effort to support the country's transition and recovery after the toppling of former president Bashar al-

EU lifts economic sanctions on Syria
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German government restricts migrant family reunification, path to citizenship

Germany's government approved measures to restrict family reunification for migrants and delay citizenship access on Wednesday, forging ahead with a major shift in migration policy

German government restricts migrant family reunification, path to citizenship
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Macron navigates rocky path to recognising Palestinian state

French President Emmanuel Macron is leaning towards recognising a Palestinian state, but diplomats and experts say such a move may prove a premature and ineffective way

Macron navigates rocky path to recognising Palestinian state
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17-year-old superstar Lamine Yamal signs contract extension with Barcelona until 2031

17-year-old superstar Lamine Yamal signs contract extension with Barcelona until 2031

17-year-old superstar Lamine Yamal signs contract extension with Barcelona until 2031
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UN labour body cuts global job forecast amid economic slowdown

The United Nation's agency for labour on Wednesday cut its global employment forecast for job growth this year to 1.5% due to a worsening global economic

UN labour body cuts global job forecast amid economic slowdown
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Turkey's foreign minister to visit Kyiv after talks in Moscow on peace efforts

Turkey's foreign minister will travel to Kyiv on Thursday for a two-day visit after discussing peace efforts to end Russia's war in Ukraine in Moscow earlier this week, a Turkish

Turkey's foreign minister to visit Kyiv after talks in Moscow on peace efforts
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Who is Remy Cointreau's new CEO, Franck Marilly?

French wines and spirits company Remy Cointreau announced on Wednesday that Franck Marilly will replace CEO Eric Vallat who resigned earlier this year.

Who is Remy Cointreau's new CEO, Franck Marilly?
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Instant View: Stellantis CEO's appointment reactions

Automaker Stellantis on Wednesday named Antonio Filosa, the Italian head of its North American operations, as its CEO, effective from June 23.

Instant View: Stellantis CEO's appointment reactions
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Pope Leo appeals for Gaza ceasefire, laments deaths of children

Pope Leo appealed on Wednesday for a ceasefire in Gaza and called on Israel and Hamas militants to completely respect international humanitarian law.

Pope Leo appeals for Gaza ceasefire, laments deaths of children
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Kremlin on Trump's 'playing with fire' comments: Putin puts national interests first

The Kremlin, commenting on remarks by U.S.

Kremlin on Trump's 'playing with fire' comments: Putin puts national interests first
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Czech Republic accuses China of 'malicious cyber campaign' against its foreign ministry

The Czech government says China was “responsible” for cyberattacks on a communication network of its Foreign Ministry

Czech Republic accuses China of 'malicious cyber campaign' against its foreign ministry
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Coco Gauff blames coach for racket mishap during opening round win at French Open

Coco Gauff blames coach for racket mishap during opening round win at French Open

Coco Gauff blames coach for racket mishap during opening round win at French Open
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UK grocery inflation hits highest level in 15 months, says Kantar

British grocery price inflation jumped to 4.1% for the four weeks to May 18, its highest level since February last year, adding to pressure on consumers already

UK grocery inflation hits highest level in 15 months, says Kantar
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Italy urges Israel to stop offensive in Gaza, respect humanitarian law

Israel's continued assault on the Gaza Strip has become unacceptable and must stop immediately, Italy's foreign minister said on Wednesday, warning against any move to

Italy urges Israel to stop offensive in Gaza, respect humanitarian law
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EU stands in solidarity with Czech Republic after cyberattack blamed on China

The European Union stands in solidarity with the Czech Republic, after the Czech Republic identified China as being responsible for a "malicious cyber campaign" at the Czech

EU stands in solidarity with Czech Republic after cyberattack blamed on China
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Many Ukrainians baulk at conceding land to Russia, entangling nascent peace process

Mariupol natives Oleksandr and Liudmyla Lytvyn fled home three years ago during Russia's 86-day siege of the port city in southern

Many Ukrainians baulk at conceding land to Russia, entangling nascent peace process
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German unemployment rises faster than expected in May

The number of people out of work in Germany rose at a faster pace than expected in May, labour office figures showed on Wednesday, putting pressure on a new

German unemployment rises faster than expected in May
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Peruvian farmer's decade-long climate battle against RWE ends in German court

A German court has ruled against a Peruvian farmer in a landmark climate lawsuit, but activists say the decision has opened the door for major greenhouse gas emitters to be held financially liable in Germany

Peruvian farmer's decade-long climate battle against RWE ends in German court
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From trainee to CEO: Antonio Filosa, the new boss of Jeep maker Stellantis

Carmaker Stellantis has appointed Antonio Filosa, the Italian head of its North American operations, as its chief executive, effective from June 23, it said on Wednesday.

From trainee to CEO: Antonio Filosa, the new boss of Jeep maker Stellantis
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Euro zone consumers raise near-term inflation expectations, ECB survey shows

Euro zone consumers raised their inflation expectations in April but kept a steady view on price growth further out, highlighting elevated uncertainty amid a global trade war, the

Euro zone consumers raise near-term inflation expectations, ECB survey shows
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Car maker Stellantis names a new CEO from within its ranks

Stellantis has named a new chief executive officer

Car maker Stellantis names a new CEO from within its ranks
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GlobalData extends ICG bid deadline, ends takeover talks with KKR

Britain's GlobalData on Wednesday extended the deadline to June 11 for private equity firm ICG to make a firm takeover offer, while ending talks with KKR after failing to reach an agreement

GlobalData extends ICG bid deadline, ends takeover talks with KKR
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French economy growth confirmed at 0.1% in first quarter

France's economy grew slightly in the first quarter, final data from statistics office INSEE showed on Wednesday, confirming the preliminary reading of 0.1% that showed a rise in companies'

French economy growth confirmed at 0.1% in first quarter
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Russia says it shoots down dozens of Ukrainian drones

Russian air defences destroyed or intercepted well over 100 Ukrainian drones over various Russian regions, including a swarm of drones heading for Moscow, officials said early on Wednesday

Russia says it shoots down dozens of Ukrainian drones
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Russia masses over 50,000 troops for offensive on northeastern Ukraine, Zelenskiy says

Russia has massed more than 50,000 troops, including some of its best forces, near Ukraine's northeastern Sumy region, but Kyiv has taken steps to prevent them from

Russia masses over 50,000 troops for offensive on northeastern Ukraine, Zelenskiy says
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Stellantis' board about to appoint Filosa as new CEO, Corriere says

Automaker Stellantis is about to appoint Italian manager Antonio Filosa as its new chief executive, the Corriere della Sera daily reported on Wednesday.

Stellantis' board about to appoint Filosa as new CEO, Corriere says
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Indonesia ready to start diplomatic ties with Israel if Palestinian state given independence, Prabowo says

Indonesia, the world's largest Muslim-majority country, is willing to recognise and open diplomatic relations with Israel if an independent Palestinian state is recognised by Tel

Indonesia ready to start diplomatic ties with Israel if Palestinian state given independence, Prabowo says
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Trump says Putin is 'playing with fire' as Russia makes gains in Ukraine

U.S.

Trump says Putin is 'playing with fire' as Russia makes gains in Ukraine
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European companies cut costs, scale back investments in China as its economy slows

European companies are cutting costs and scaling back investment plans in China as the economy slows and fierce competition drives down prices

European companies cut costs, scale back investments in China as its economy slows
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Turkey's Erdogan appoints legal team to draft new constitution, sparking fears of extended rule

Turkey's president says he has appointed a team of legal experts to start working on a new constitution which critics say could allow him to remain in power beyond 2028, when his current term ends

Turkey's Erdogan appoints legal team to draft new constitution, sparking fears of extended rule
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France's National Assembly adopts long-debated bill legalizing end-of-life options

France’s lower house of parliament has adopted a bill to allow adults with incurable illness to take lethal medication

France's National Assembly adopts long-debated bill legalizing end-of-life options
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King Charles III says Canada faces unprecedented dangers as Trump threatens annexation

King Charles III says Canada is facing unprecedented challenges in a world that’s never been more dangerous

King Charles III says Canada faces unprecedented dangers as Trump threatens annexation
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French Open 2025: Novak Djokovic is bothered by the weather more than anything in 1st-round win

Novak Djokovic has returned to Roland-Garros with a 6-3, 6-3, 6-3 victory over Mackie McDonald in the first round

French Open 2025: Novak Djokovic is bothered by the weather more than anything in 1st-round win
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Trump administration asks Supreme Court to halt judge's order on deportations to South Sudan

The Trump administration is asking the Supreme Court to halt a judge’s order allowing migrants to challenge their deportations to South Sudan

Trump administration asks Supreme Court to halt judge's order on deportations to South Sudan
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Former Chicago police officer Jacqueline Villasenor pleads guilty to killing husband in 2021

Former Chicago police officer Jacqueline Villasenor pleads guilty to killing husband in 2021

Former Chicago police officer Jacqueline Villasenor pleads guilty to killing husband in 2021
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Macron’s marital shove disappears from French airwaves

Macron’s marital shove disappears from French airwaves

Macron’s marital shove disappears from French airwaves
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Germany’s leader has criticized Israel’s conduct in Gaza. Here’s why that’s a big deal

Germany’s leader has criticized Israel’s conduct in Gaza. Here’s why that’s a big deal

Germany’s leader has criticized Israel’s conduct in Gaza. Here’s why that’s a big deal
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Pornhub and other adult websites under EU investigation over lack of child safety measures

Pornhub and other adult websites under EU investigation over lack of child safety measures

Pornhub and other adult websites under EU investigation over lack of child safety measures
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Berlin presents bid to rehost Olympics with 100th anniversary of 1936 Games looming

Berlin has formally presented its bid to rehost the Olympic Games

Berlin presents bid to rehost Olympics with 100th anniversary of 1936 Games looming
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The US and EU are in a showdown over trade. What does Trump want and what can Europe offer?

European and US officials are wrestling over a trade deal

The US and EU are in a showdown over trade. What does Trump want and what can Europe offer?
Europe|Health|Political|World

French lawmakers approve assisted dying bill, paving the way for approval

French lower house lawmakers approved a bill on Tuesday to legalise assisted dying, paving the way for France to become the latest European nation to allow

French lawmakers approve assisted dying bill, paving the way for approval
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Brussels seeks companies' US spending plans as Trump hails move toward talks

European Union officials have asked the EU's leading companies and CEOs for details of their U.S.

Brussels seeks companies' US spending plans as Trump hails move toward talks
Entertainment|Europe|Lifestyle|US

Maine soldier surprises young boy at military-themed birthday party

Maine soldier surprises young boy at military-themed birthday party

Maine soldier surprises young boy at military-themed birthday party
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King Charles emphasizes Canada’s ‘self-determination’ as he opens parliament after Trump’s annexation threats

King Charles emphasizes Canada’s ‘self-determination’ as he opens parliament after Trump’s annexation threats

King Charles emphasizes Canada’s ‘self-determination’ as he opens parliament after Trump’s annexation threats
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Europe is in crisis, Polish nationalist presidential candidate tells conservative conference

Europe is in crisis and needs Poland to "wake it up," Polish nationalist presidential candidate Karol Nawrocki said on Tuesday, speaking to the Conservative Political Action

Europe is in crisis, Polish nationalist presidential candidate tells conservative conference
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TSMC to open chip design centre in Munich, could later support AI development

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co, the world's largest contract chipmaker, said on Tuesday it will open a design centre in Munich, Germany, which could at a

TSMC to open chip design centre in Munich, could later support AI development
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Italy's mafia abandoning rivalries to join forces, report says

Italy's mafia is turning away from violent turf wars to collaborate in drug trafficking, prostitution rings and money laundering, the national anti-mafia agency (DIA) said in an annual

Italy's mafia abandoning rivalries to join forces, report says
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Ireland to press ahead with trade ban on Israeli-occupied areas

Ireland's cabinet gave its formal backing on Tuesday to drafting legislation on restricting trade with Israeli settlements in the occupied Palestinian territories, but the bill is

Ireland to press ahead with trade ban on Israeli-occupied areas
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Man arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after Liverpool parade crash

A 53-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder, dangerous driving and driving while unfit through drugs after a car

Man arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after Liverpool parade crash
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"Pretty bizarre," said neighbors after man is killed by deputies following apparent gator attack

"Pretty bizarre," said neighbors after man is killed by deputies following apparent gator attack

"Pretty bizarre," said neighbors after man is killed by deputies following apparent gator attack
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A timeline of the Trump administration’s evolving approach to Russia-Ukraine peace talks

A timeline of the Trump administration’s evolving approach to Russia-Ukraine peace talks

A timeline of the Trump administration’s evolving approach to Russia-Ukraine peace talks
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Vessel's implosion can be heard on new video from expedition to Titanic wreckage

Authorities investigating the implosion of an experimental submersible on its way to the Titanic wreckage in 2023 have released a new video recorded aboard a support ship at a key moment

Vessel's implosion can be heard on new video from expedition to Titanic wreckage
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Liverpool is a soccer-mad city whose identity is woven with trophies and tragedies

Liverpool is no stranger to triumph on the sports field, or tragedy off it

Liverpool is a soccer-mad city whose identity is woven with trophies and tragedies
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Putin is playing with fire, Trump says

U.S. President Donald Trump said on Tuesday that Russian President Vladimir Putin was "playing with fire."

Putin is playing with fire, Trump says
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Albanian ex-President Ilir Meta charged with corruption and money laundering

Former Albanian President Ilir Meta has been formally charged with corruption, money laundering, tax evasion and hiding property from authorities

Albanian ex-President Ilir Meta charged with corruption and money laundering
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Russia seizes Ukrainian border villages as its bombing campaign slows

A Ukrainian official says Russian forces have taken over four border villages in Ukraine’s northeastern Sumy region

Russia seizes Ukrainian border villages as its bombing campaign slows
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Driver arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after Liverpool soccer parade tragedy

Police say 65 people were injured when a car rammed into a crowd of Liverpool soccer fans celebrating their teams Premier League championship and 11 remained hospitalized on Tuesday

Driver arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after Liverpool soccer parade tragedy
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Unilever to guarantee European ice cream workers' employment terms for 3 years, memo shows

Ben & Jerry's maker Unilever has agreed to guarantee its ice cream workers' employment terms in Europe and Britain for at least three years after the business' spin-

Unilever to guarantee European ice cream workers' employment terms for 3 years, memo shows
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UniCredit offers concessions in bid for EU nod for Banco BPM deal

Italian bank UniCredit has offered concessions in an attempt to secure EU antitrust approval for its acquisition of Banco BPM, according to an updated filing on the European

UniCredit offers concessions in bid for EU nod for Banco BPM deal
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Germany threatens steps against Israel as tone shifts over Gaza

Germany's foreign minister threatened unspecified measures against Israel on Tuesday and said Berlin would not export

Germany threatens steps against Israel as tone shifts over Gaza
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EU Commissioner for Democracy: serious concerns about rule of law situation in Hungary

The European Commission has serious concerns about the rule of law situation in Hungary, EU Commissioner for Democracy Michael McGrath said in Brussels ahead of a meeting with

EU Commissioner for Democracy: serious concerns about rule of law situation in Hungary
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Europe's defence companies scramble for workers as business booms

Pavel Cechal reckons the Czech company he works for could easily generate more business for

Europe's defence companies scramble for workers as business booms
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Soccer-Pope Leo meets Italian Serie A champions Napoli

Pope Leo XIV welcomed Italy's newly crowned Serie A champions Napoli to the Vatican on Tuesday, joking about his own soccer allegiances.

Soccer-Pope Leo meets Italian Serie A champions Napoli
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Scientists date the oldest known tools made from whale bones to 20,000 years ago

Scientists have pinpointed the oldest known evidence of humans making tools from whale bone

Scientists date the oldest known tools made from whale bones to 20,000 years ago
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Sperm donor with rare genetic mutation fathered 67 children. Ten now have cancer, prompting calls for reform

Sperm donor with rare genetic mutation fathered 67 children. Ten now have cancer, prompting calls for reform

Sperm donor with rare genetic mutation fathered 67 children. Ten now have cancer, prompting calls for reform
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German home prices to rise 3% this year on tight supply; affordability to worsen: Reuters poll

German home prices will build on a recent rebound but at a slightly slower pace than expected earlier this year, according to analysts polled by Reuters, as

German home prices to rise 3% this year on tight supply; affordability to worsen: Reuters poll
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Russia chides Germany's Merz over remarks on long-range attacks

Russia said on Tuesday that remarks by German Chancellor Friedrich Merz about long-range Ukrainian strikes into Russia with European weapons suggested that a

Russia chides Germany's Merz over remarks on long-range attacks
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Pope Leo XIV casts doubt on which soccer club he supports during audience with Italian champ Napoli

That Pope Leo XIV is a Chicago White Sox fan and likes to play tennis are already known

Pope Leo XIV casts doubt on which soccer club he supports during audience with Italian champ Napoli
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Far-right candidate Calin Georgescu, who upended Romanian presidential race, withdraws from politics

Calin Georgescu, the controversial populist whose bid for Romania’s presidency last year resulted in the annulment of an election in the European Union and NATO member country, has announced he is stepping away from political life

Far-right candidate Calin Georgescu, who upended Romanian presidential race, withdraws from politics
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Dutch intelligence agencies say Russian hackers stole police data in cyberattack

Dutch intelligence agencies say that a previously unknown Russian hacker group with suspected ties to the Kremlin was responsible for a cyberattack last year on the Dutch police

Dutch intelligence agencies say Russian hackers stole police data in cyberattack
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Germany tries Syrian man over deadly stabbing that stoked migration debate

A Syrian man stood trial in Duesseldorf on Tuesday over a knife attack claimed by Islamic State in which three people were killed, a case that stirred debate over

Germany tries Syrian man over deadly stabbing that stoked migration debate
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Trade confusion and long yield relief

What matters in U.S. and global markets today By Mike Dolan, Editor-At-Large, Financial Industry and Financial Markets Markets were left nonplussed by increasingly erratic U.S.

Trade confusion and long yield relief
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UniCredit can let BPM bid lapse, but will hold onto Commerzbank, CEO says

Italy's UniCredit is ready to let its offer for Banco BPM lapse, CEO Andrea Orcel said on Tuesday, but added the situation was different for Commerzbank where his bank

UniCredit can let BPM bid lapse, but will hold onto Commerzbank, CEO says
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German army must use new funds responsibly, auditors say

The German army must undergo significant organisational and personnel reforms to effectively utilise increased defence spending, the country's federal audit

German army must use new funds responsibly, auditors say
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Bank of Spain warns of slowing lending income growth

The Bank of Spain warned on Tuesday that lenders' income growth was likely to slow down this year amid lower interest rates and geopolitical risks, and it would need to closely

Bank of Spain warns of slowing lending income growth
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As Ukrainian POWs die in Russian prisons, autopsies point to a system of brutality

More than 200 Ukrainian POWs have died in Russian prisons since Moscow's full-scale invasion three years ago

As Ukrainian POWs die in Russian prisons, autopsies point to a system of brutality
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Tesla has a Europe problem

Tesla has a Europe problem

Tesla has a Europe problem
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Russia says Ukraine, backed by Europe, is trying to wreck peace talks

Russia's defence ministry said on Tuesday that Ukraine, backed by certain European countries, had taken several 'provocative steps' aimed at derailing Moscow-initiated direct peace

Russia says Ukraine, backed by Europe, is trying to wreck peace talks
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Russia-backed group hacked into networks of police and NATO, say Dutch authorities

A previously unknown Russian hacking group was behind attacks last year on the networks of the Dutch police, NATO and several European countries, Dutch intelligence agencies said

Russia-backed group hacked into networks of police and NATO, say Dutch authorities
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UK retail sentiment plummets in May and sales fell more sharply, CBI says

Confidence among British retailers fell at the sharpest pace in five years and a decline in sales volumes gathered pace as stores expect conditions to worsen, a Confederation of

UK retail sentiment plummets in May and sales fell more sharply, CBI says
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EU ministers approve new 150 billion-euro arms fund

The European Union on Tuesday approved the creation of a 150 billion-euro ($170.7 billion) EU arms fund, driven by fears of a Russian attack in the coming years and

EU ministers approve new 150 billion-euro arms fund
Europe|Political|World

17 EU countries sound alarm over Hungarian LGBTQ+ laws

Seventeen European Union countries accused Hungary on Tuesday of contravening fundamental EU values by passing laws that target LGBTQ+ people, as

17 EU countries sound alarm over Hungarian LGBTQ+ laws
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Tesla's monthly sales in Europe plunge by half, signaling backlash against Musk runs deep

Tesla sales across Europe plunged by half last month even as growth in the electric car market picked up pace

Tesla's monthly sales in Europe plunge by half, signaling backlash against Musk runs deep
Crime|Europe|World

Dozens injured after car plows into crowd celebrating Liverpool soccer triumph. Police arrest man, rule out terrorism

Dozens injured after car plows into crowd celebrating Liverpool soccer triumph. Police arrest man, rule out terrorism

Dozens injured after car plows into crowd celebrating Liverpool soccer triumph. Police arrest man, rule out terrorism
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CAR PLOWS INTO SOCCER FANS AT LIVERPOOL PARADE, DOZENS HURT (4AET)

Dozens injured after car plows into crowd celebrating Liverpool soccer triumph. Police arrest man, rule out terrorism

CAR PLOWS INTO SOCCER FANS AT LIVERPOOL PARADE, DOZENS HURT (4AET)
Europe|Political|US|World

Kremlin criticizes move by Ukraine’s allies to lift ban on firing long-range missiles at Russia

Kremlin criticizes move by Ukraine’s allies to lift ban on firing long-range missiles at Russia

Kremlin criticizes move by Ukraine’s allies to lift ban on firing long-range missiles at Russia
Europe|Political|World

A new Hungarian law could ban Pride events. Most EU countries are demanding a rethink

A large majority of European Union countries are demanding that Hungary revise a new law that allows the government to ban public events by LGBTQ+ communities

A new Hungarian law could ban Pride events. Most EU countries are demanding a rethink
Asia|Europe|MidEast|Political|World

North Korea's state security minister to attend high-level meeting in Russia, KCNA says

North Korea's minister of state security, Ri Chang Dae, left Pyongyang on Monday to attend a meeting of senior security officials in Russia, the North's KCNA state news agency

North Korea's state security minister to attend high-level meeting in Russia, KCNA says
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Swiss minister hopes for result on US trade talks by July

Talks over trade between the Swiss government and the Trump administration will hopefully yield a result by the beginning of July, Swiss Economy Minister Guy Parmelin said on Tuesday

Swiss minister hopes for result on US trade talks by July
Business|Economy|Europe|World

French inflation slows to 0.6% in May, lowest since 2020

French inflation fell to its lowest level since December 2020 in May, driven by a sharper decline in energy prices and a slowdown in service costs, preliminary data

French inflation slows to 0.6% in May, lowest since 2020
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What to know about the crash into a parade for Liverpool soccer fans

A British man was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after he drove his minivan into a parade for Liverpool soccer fans celebrating their team’s Premier League championship

What to know about the crash into a parade for Liverpool soccer fans
Economy|Europe|Finance|Political|World

French PM Bayrou says he will unveil budget-cutting proposals in early July

French Prime Minister Francois Bayrou said on Tuesday he will unveil proposals in early July to get public finances under control, adding that "everyone will have to make an effort".

French PM Bayrou says he will unveil budget-cutting proposals in early July
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ECB's Villeroy: normalisation of interest rates in euro zone probably not complete

The normalisation of interest rates in the euro zone is probably not complete, European Central Bank (ECB) policymaker Francois Villeroy de Galhau said on Tuesday.

ECB's Villeroy: normalisation of interest rates in euro zone probably not complete
Economy|Europe|Political|World

Putin and Turkish foreign minister discuss Ukraine peace efforts, source says

Russian President Vladimir Putin and Turkey's foreign minister discussed at a meeting in Moscow efforts to end the war in Ukraine and developments since direct talks between the

Putin and Turkish foreign minister discuss Ukraine peace efforts, source says
Europe|Political|World

Russia still working on draft peace memorandum, says foreign ministry

Russia is continuing to work on the draft memorandum setting out the principles of a possible future peace accord to end the war in Ukraine, Russia's foreign ministry said on Tuesday

Russia still working on draft peace memorandum, says foreign ministry
Business|Economy|Environment|Europe|Finance|Technology

Tesla misses out on European EV growth as Model Y fails to revive sales

Tesla's sales in Europe fell 49% in April from a year earlier, even though battery-electric car sales rose 27.8%, as the U.S.

Tesla misses out on European EV growth as Model Y fails to revive sales
Business|Economy|Europe|World

German economy expected to contract by 0.3% this year, DIHK says

The German economy is expected to contract by 0.3% this year, shrinking for a third consecutive year, the German Chamber of Commerce and Industry (DIHK) said on

German economy expected to contract by 0.3% this year, DIHK says
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British man sentenced to 10 months in Bali for drug offenses after death penalty charge dropped

A court on the Indonesian tourist island of Bali has sentenced a British man to 10 months in jail for drug offenses after a charge that could carry the death penalty was dropped

British man sentenced to 10 months in Bali for drug offenses after death penalty charge dropped
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Trump's trade war imperils Spanish hatmaker's business with US Orthodox Jews

A Spanish hatmaker warned that a 40-year tradition of supplying felt hats to Orthodox Jews in the U.S. risked becoming a casualty in President Donald Trump's trade war.

Trump's trade war imperils Spanish hatmaker's business with US Orthodox Jews
Business|Economy|Europe|Finance|World

UK shop prices ease in May but cost pressures are building, BRC says

British shop prices fell slightly overall this month but food price inflation accelerated, according to a survey on Tuesday from the British Retail Consortium which warned price pressures

UK shop prices ease in May but cost pressures are building, BRC says
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German consumer sentiment gets boost for June but households still thrifty, GfK finds

German consumer sentiment is set to improve again slightly heading into June but households' hesitancy to spend remains an obstacle to any stronger recovery in

German consumer sentiment gets boost for June but households still thrifty, GfK finds
Business|Economy|Europe|World

Defence group Saab reiterates financial targets for 2023-2027

Swedish defence material maker Saab reiterated on Tuesday its 2023-2027 targets for organic sales growth of around 18% with operating income growth higher than organic

Defence group Saab reiterates financial targets for 2023-2027
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Car ploughs into fans at Liverpool parade, 27 in hospital

A car ploughed into a crowd of Liverpool fans during a parade celebrating their side's Premier League soccer title on Monday, hospitalising 27

Car ploughs into fans at Liverpool parade, 27 in hospital
Europe|World

'What the hell happened to Putin': Trump comments on Russian airstrikes in Kyiv

Speaking to reporters before boarding Air Force One in Morristown, New Jersey, President Donald Trump said that he was “not happy with what Putin is doing”, after Moscow launched its largest aerial attack of its three-year full-scale war on Ukraine overnight.

'What the hell happened to Putin': Trump comments on Russian airstrikes in Kyiv
Business|Economy|Europe|Finance|Stock Markets|US

Chaotic US trade shifts leave markets wary

A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Rae Wee Markets in Britain will likely return from the long weekend with a bang on Tuesday after Donald Trump's backflip over his threatened

Chaotic US trade shifts leave markets wary
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Police say driver who plowed into Liverpool soccer fans acted alone, not believed to be terrorism

British police say an incident in which a minivan hit crowds celebrating Liverpool’s soccer victory is not being treated as terrorism

Police say driver who plowed into Liverpool soccer fans acted alone, not believed to be terrorism
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UK to spend billions on job training to cut reliance on migrant workers

Britain will spend a record 3 billion pounds ($4 billion) to boost training opportunities, the government said on Tuesday, part of a broader strategy to train locals to fill gaps in

UK to spend billions on job training to cut reliance on migrant workers
Crime|Europe|Political|World

Ukraine says Russia launched its biggest drone attack yet, part of an escalating campaign

A Ukrainian official says that Russia has launched its biggest drone attack against Ukraine overnight

Ukraine says Russia launched its biggest drone attack yet, part of an escalating campaign
Business|Europe|Lifestyle|Sports|World

Carlos Alcaraz and Iga Swiatek are off to good starts at the French Open in their title defenses

Carlos Alcaraz and Iga Swiatek have gotten off to good starts in their French Open title defenses

Carlos Alcaraz and Iga Swiatek are off to good starts at the French Open in their title defenses
Crime|Education|Europe|Political|World

EU countries set to express concern about Hungary legislation targeting LGBTQ+ people, draft shows

More than a dozen European countries are expected to issue a declaration saying they are "deeply concerned" about Hungarian legislation targeting LGBTQ+ people, according to a

EU countries set to express concern about Hungary legislation targeting LGBTQ+ people, draft shows
Arts|Business|Economy|Europe|Finance|Political|Stock Markets|US|World

At commemoration of Dayton Peace Accords, NATO leader urges military spending to counter Russia

Representatives from NATO-aligned countries are wrapping up a gathering in Ohio to mark the Dayton Peace Accords that ended the Bosnian war 30 years ago

At commemoration of Dayton Peace Accords, NATO leader urges military spending to counter Russia
Crime|Europe|MidEast|Political|World

Far-right Israelis confront Palestinians, other Israelis in chaotic Jerusalem march, witnesses say

A large rally in Jerusalem marking Israel's capture of the city's east in the 1967 war descended into chaos on Monday as far-right Israeli Jews confronted

Far-right Israelis confront Palestinians, other Israelis in chaotic Jerusalem march, witnesses say
Business|Economy|Europe|Political|World

Kremlin says enhanced missile range for Ukraine would be dangerous

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov on Monday said any decision by European countries that might give Ukraine enhanced long-range missile capabilities would be a dangerous move, Kremlin

Kremlin says enhanced missile range for Ukraine would be dangerous
Business|Economy|Europe|World

After reprieve, EU still in fix to find trade deal to satisfy Trump

The European Union may have won a reprieve from U.S.

After reprieve, EU still in fix to find trade deal to satisfy Trump
Economy|Europe|Political|World

NATO’s Rutte says he assumes alliance will agree on 5% spending target

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte said on Monday that he assumes alliance members will agree to a broad defence spending target of 5% of gross domestic product during a summit in

NATO’s Rutte says he assumes alliance will agree on 5% spending target
Asia|Europe|Political|Travel|World

France's first lady seems to push her husband as they land in Vietnam. He says they were joking

Video images show France's first lady pushing her husband away with both hands on his face just before they disembark from their presidential plane to start a tour of southeast Asia this weekend

France's first lady seems to push her husband as they land in Vietnam. He says they were joking
Europe|World

Germany's Merz says there are no more range restrictions on the weapons supplied to Ukraine

Germany’s new chancellor says that his country and other major allies are no longer imposing any range restrictions on weapons supplied to Ukraine as it fights the Russian invasion

Germany's Merz says there are no more range restrictions on the weapons supplied to Ukraine
Business|Entertainment|Europe|Sports|World

American fourth seed Taylor Fritz falls to shock defeat in first round of the French Open

American fourth seed Taylor Fritz falls to shock defeat in first round of the French Open

American fourth seed Taylor Fritz falls to shock defeat in first round of the French Open
Environment|Europe|Health|Political|World

Sweden to summon Israeli ambassador over Gaza

Sweden's foreign ministry will summon Israel's ambassador in Stockholm to protest against a lack of humanitarian aid to people in Gaza, Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson

Sweden to summon Israeli ambassador over Gaza
Americas|Business|Economy|Europe|Finance|Stock Markets|World

EU sees 'new impetus' in US trade talks, businesses worry over uncertainty

U.S.

EU sees 'new impetus' in US trade talks, businesses worry over uncertainty
Business|Economy|Europe|World

Trump delays 50% EU tariffs until July 9

Trump delays 50% EU tariffs until July 9

Trump delays 50% EU tariffs until July 9
Business|Economy|Europe|Finance|Political|Stock Markets|World

Euro could become the dollar's alternative, Lagarde says

The euro could become a viable alternative to the dollar, earning the 20-nation bloc immense benefits, if governments could only strengthen the bloc's financial and security

Euro could become the dollar's alternative, Lagarde says
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Alonso officially takes over as Real Madrid's coach and vows to follow in the footsteps of Ancelotti

Xabi Alonso has officially taken over Real Madrid’s coaching job and vowed to follow in the footsteps of Carlo Ancelotti

Alonso officially takes over as Real Madrid's coach and vows to follow in the footsteps of Ancelotti
Business|Crime|Europe|World

Russia denies involvement in arson at properties linked to UK Prime Minister Starmer

A top Kremlin official has scoffed at a report that Russia could be involved in recent arson attacks on the private home of British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and other property associated with him

Russia denies involvement in arson at properties linked to UK Prime Minister Starmer
Crime|Europe|World

Recent Ukraine attacks prove Russia not interested in peace, Denmark says

Russia's attacks on Ukraine during the weekend proved that Moscow is not interested in peace, Denmark's Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen said on Monday.

Recent Ukraine attacks prove Russia not interested in peace, Denmark says
Crime|Europe|Political|Sports|World

Trump says Putin ‘has gone absolutely crazy’ after major Russian attacks on Ukraine

Trump says Putin ‘has gone absolutely crazy’ after major Russian attacks on Ukraine

Trump says Putin ‘has gone absolutely crazy’ after major Russian attacks on Ukraine
Economy|Election|Europe|Finance|Political|World

Romania's new president is sworn in as a political crisis eases, but challenges loom

Romania’s newly elected president Nicusor Dan has been officially sworn in, ushering in a tentative close to the worst political crisis to grip the European Union country in decades after the annulment of the previous election

Romania's new president is sworn in as a political crisis eases, but challenges loom
Business|Economy|Europe|Technology|World

Volvo Cars cutting 3,000 jobs to reduce costs

Sweden-based Volvo Cars is eliminating 3,000 positions as part of a cost-cutting program as the automotive industry faces challenges from trade tensions and economic uncertainty

Volvo Cars cutting 3,000 jobs to reduce costs
Crime|Europe|Political|World

Kremlin rejects accusations of Russian involvement in UK arson attacks

The Kremlin on Monday rejected claims of Russian involvement in arson attacks on houses and a car linked to British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and said that London repeatedly saw

Kremlin rejects accusations of Russian involvement in UK arson attacks
Europe|World

Kremlin says work is continuing on Russian draft of peace memorandum

Serious work on Russia's proposal for a possible peace deal for the Ukraine war is ongoing and a draft has not yet been submitted, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on Monday.

Kremlin says work is continuing on Russian draft of peace memorandum
Europe|Sports|World

Aston Villa fumes over refereeing decision after missing out on Champions League qualification

Aston Villa fumes over refereeing decision after missing out on Champions League qualification

Aston Villa fumes over refereeing decision after missing out on Champions League qualification
Business|Europe|Travel|World

Macron dismisses viral video showing apparent shove from wife Brigitte

Macron dismisses viral video showing apparent shove from wife Brigitte

Macron dismisses viral video showing apparent shove from wife Brigitte
Americas|Business|Europe|Political|Sports|World

Kremlin on Trump's remark about Putin being 'crazy': there is some emotional overload

The Kremlin on Monday said that U.S.

Kremlin on Trump's remark about Putin being 'crazy': there is some emotional overload
Business|Environment|Europe

Eleven countries demand EU weakens deforestation law further, document shows

By Kate Abnett BRUSSELS -The European Union is facing further pressure from member countries to delay and weaken its upcoming law to restrict deforestation, with 11 governments demanding changes, a

Eleven countries demand EU weakens deforestation law further, document shows
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Austrian court quashes ex-chancellor Kurz's perjury conviction

An Austrian appeals court said on Monday that it had overturned conservative former chancellor Sebastian Kurz's recent perjury conviction and the resulting eight-month suspended

Austrian court quashes ex-chancellor Kurz's perjury conviction
Business|Economy|Europe|Finance|Stock Markets|US|World

What's at stake as Trump's tariffs threaten EU exports

U.S.

What's at stake as Trump's tariffs threaten EU exports
Celebrity|Entertainment|Europe|Lifestyle|Sports|World

Tearful Rafael Nadal honored in emotional French Open farewell

Tearful Rafael Nadal honored in emotional French Open farewell

Tearful Rafael Nadal honored in emotional French Open farewell
Business|Economy|Europe|World

Rise in Spanish industrial prices slows in April on cheaper energy

The rise in Spanish industrial prices calculated over a 12-month period slowed in April on cheaper energy, the National Statistics Institute (INE) said on Monday.

Rise in Spanish industrial prices slows in April on cheaper energy
Crime|Europe|Political|World

Russia does not see Vatican as a serious arena for peace talks, sources say

Russia does not see the Vatican as a serious venue for peace talks with Ukraine because the Holy See is the seat of Catholicism and is surrounded by Italy, a NATO and

Russia does not see Vatican as a serious arena for peace talks, sources say
Economy|Environment|Europe|Political|World

Venezuela held an election for an oil-rich region. The main problem is it belongs to another country

Venezuela held an election for an oil-rich region. The main problem is it belongs to another country

Venezuela held an election for an oil-rich region. The main problem is it belongs to another country
Arts|Entertainment|Europe|World

Iran summons French diplomat over praise of Palme d'Or-winning film

Iran has summoned France’s representative in protest after the French foreign minister praised a prize-winning Iranian film as “a gesture of resistance against the Iranian regime’s oppression.”

Iran summons French diplomat over praise of Palme d'Or-winning film
Business|Economy|Europe|Finance|Science|Technology

Capgemini and SAP partner with Mistral to deploy AI for sensitive sectors

French IT firm Capgemini said on Monday it was partnering with Germany's SAP to deploy custom Mistral AI solutions for sensitive industries.

Capgemini and SAP partner with Mistral to deploy AI for sensitive sectors
Europe|Political|World

Russia attacks Ukraine for third night in a row, Ukrainian officials say

Russia has attacked Ukraine for a third night in a row, Ukrainian regional officials and emergency services said, a day after the biggest aerial attack of the war so far killed at least 12

Russia attacks Ukraine for third night in a row, Ukrainian officials say
Arts|Business|Entertainment|Europe|Lifestyle|Sports

Rafael Nadal says he is content in retirement and hasn't picked up a racket in 6 months

Rafael Nadal is content in retirement

Rafael Nadal says he is content in retirement and hasn't picked up a racket in 6 months
Africa|Americas|Arts|Asia|Australia|Business|Crime|Economy|Education|Election|Entertainment|Environment|Europe|Finance|Health|Lifestyle|MidEast|Political|Science|Sports|Technology|Travel|US|World

How has Minneapolis changed since the murder of George Floyd 5 years ago?

Minneapolis has changed, slowly, since a city police officer murdered George Floyd on Memorial Day in 2020

How has Minneapolis changed since the murder of George Floyd 5 years ago?
Arts|Education|Europe|Lifestyle|Sports|World

A headscarf ban is keeping basketball players off the court. A new bill could make it law in France

Thousands of young Muslim women in France are sidelined from competitive sport because of rules in several disciplines including basketball that ban uniforms and other clothing carrying a religious or political significance

A headscarf ban is keeping basketball players off the court. A new bill could make it law in France
Europe|Technology|World

Russia launches war's largest air attack on Ukraine, kills at least 12 people

U.S.

Russia launches war's largest air attack on Ukraine, kills at least 12 people
Crime|Europe|World

Russia and Ukraine complete prisoner swap hours after Moscow launches major aerial assault

Russia and Ukraine have swapped hundreds more prisoners of war, the third and last part of a major swap and a rare moment of cooperation in otherwise failed efforts to reach a ceasefire

Russia and Ukraine complete prisoner swap hours after Moscow launches major aerial assault
Europe|Political|US|World

President Donald Trump says Russian leader Vladimir Putin 'has gone absolutely CRAZY!'

President Donald Trump is making clear he is losing patience with Vladimir Putin, leveling some of his sharpest criticism at the Russian leader as Moscow pounds Kyiv and other Ukrainian cities with drones and missiles for a third straight night

President Donald Trump says Russian leader Vladimir Putin 'has gone absolutely CRAZY!'
Crime|Europe|Political|World

US ‘silence’ encouraging Putin, says Zelensky, after Russia launches record air assault

US ‘silence’ encouraging Putin, says Zelensky, after Russia launches record air assault

US ‘silence’ encouraging Putin, says Zelensky, after Russia launches record air assault
Americas|Crime|Europe|World

US-German citizen is charged with trying to attack US Embassy in Tel Aviv

A dual U.S.-German citizen has been arrested on charges that he traveled to Israel and attempted to firebomb the U.S. Embassy branch office in Tel Aviv

US-German citizen is charged with trying to attack US Embassy in Tel Aviv
Entertainment|Europe|Sports|World

Lando Norris wins Monaco Grand Prix to close gap to Oscar Piastri in drivers’ championship

Lando Norris wins Monaco Grand Prix to close gap to Oscar Piastri in drivers’ championship

Lando Norris wins Monaco Grand Prix to close gap to Oscar Piastri in drivers’ championship
Europe|MidEast|Political|World

German minister: More sanctions against Russia needed, deep concern about Gaza

Russia's latest wave of attacks on Ukraine should be answered with additional Western sanctions, Germany's Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul told public broadcaster ARD on Sunday.

German minister: More sanctions against Russia needed, deep concern about Gaza
Europe|Sports|World

Man City, Chelsea and Newcastle secure Champions League spots as angry Villa misses out

Manchester City, Chelsea and Newcastle have secured the remaining Champions League places on a dramatic final day of the Premier League season

Man City, Chelsea and Newcastle secure Champions League spots as angry Villa misses out
Arts|Entertainment|Europe|Lifestyle|Sports|World

French Open 2025: Rafael Nadal is celebrated at the tournament he won a record 14 times

Rafael Nadal is being celebrated during a ceremony in the main stadium of the French Open on Day 1 of the tournament

French Open 2025: Rafael Nadal is celebrated at the tournament he won a record 14 times
Europe|World

German chief of defence orders swift expansion of warfare capabilities

Germany's Chief of Defence, Carsten Breuer, has ordered the German military to be fully equipped with weapons and other material by 2029, a document seen by Reuters

German chief of defence orders swift expansion of warfare capabilities
Election|Europe|Finance|Political|World

Tens of thousands join rival rallies in Warsaw as Poland's presidential runoff nears

Poles have traveled from across the country to join dueling patriotic marches in Warsaw

Tens of thousands join rival rallies in Warsaw as Poland's presidential runoff nears
Crime|Entertainment|Europe|Technology|World

Suspected arson causes a second major power outage in south of France

A second major power outage has hit southeastern France, this time in the city of Nice, after a suspected arson damaged an electrical facility

Suspected arson causes a second major power outage in south of France
Business|Europe|Sports|Technology|World

Lando Norris takes a 'dream' Monaco win to reduce Oscar Piastri's F1 standings lead

Lando Norris has cruised to victory at the Monaco Grand Prix to cut teammate Oscar Piastri’s Formula 1 standings lead

Lando Norris takes a 'dream' Monaco win to reduce Oscar Piastri's F1 standings lead
Americas|Arts|Business|Entertainment|Europe|Finance|Lifestyle|Sports|Stock Markets|World

Tommy Paul keeps on truckin' at French Open after getting his repossessed vehicle back

Tommy Paul was pleased to come back to win his first-round match at the French Open, of course, but perhaps not as thrilled as he was to discuss regaining the truck that was repossessed back home in Florida when he accidentally missed some payments

Tommy Paul keeps on truckin' at French Open after getting his repossessed vehicle back
Business|Election|Europe|Finance|Political|World

Rival marches draw thousands in Warsaw ahead of presidential vote

Tens of thousands of people took the streets of Warsaw on Sunday to show support for rival candidates in next week's tightly-

Rival marches draw thousands in Warsaw ahead of presidential vote
Europe|Science|Technology

Mysterious gold stash found on hiking trail perplexes researchers

Mysterious gold stash found on hiking trail perplexes researchers

Mysterious gold stash found on hiking trail perplexes researchers
Crime|Europe|Sports|Travel|World

Five skiers found dead near Swiss mountain

Five skiers found dead near Swiss mountain

Five skiers found dead near Swiss mountain
Arts|Europe|Sports|World

Arsenal stuns two-time defending champion Barcelona to win first Women’s Champions League title in 18 years

Arsenal stuns two-time defending champion Barcelona to win first Women’s Champions League title in 18 years

Arsenal stuns two-time defending champion Barcelona to win first Women’s Champions League title in 18 years
Business|Economy|Environment|Europe|Political|World

Swiss authorities exploring probe into US-backed Gaza aid group

Swiss authorities said on Sunday they were exploring whether to open a legal investigation into the activities of the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, a U.S.-

Swiss authorities exploring probe into US-backed Gaza aid group
Americas|Business|Europe|Sports|World

Real Madrid confirms Xabi Alonso is returning as 'one of the best coaches in the world'

Xabi Alonso is returning to Real Madrid to take over a club that failed to meet expectations this season

Real Madrid confirms Xabi Alonso is returning as 'one of the best coaches in the world'
Business|Crime|Europe|Finance|World

Russia and Ukraine start biggest prisoner swap of the war

Russia and Ukraine have started the first phase of what is expected to be the biggest prisoner exchange since the beginning of the war, with almost 800 people from both countries released. Kyiv and Moscow expect to swap 2,000 people, with 1,000 from each side. CNN's Nic Robertson reports.

Russia and Ukraine start biggest prisoner swap of the war
Europe|Political|World

Russia and Ukraine swap hundreds more prisoners as another attack on Kyiv leaves 3 dead

Russia and Ukraine have exchanged hundreds more prisoners as part of a major swap that amounted to a rare moment of cooperation in otherwise failed efforts to reach a ceasefire

Russia and Ukraine swap hundreds more prisoners as another attack on Kyiv leaves 3 dead
Europe|Political|World

Russia says it captures 3 more settlements in east Ukraine

Russian troops advancing slowly on the eastern front of the war in Ukraine have captured two settlements in Donetsk region as well as one in Ukraine's northern region of Sumy, the

Russia says it captures 3 more settlements in east Ukraine
Crime|Environment|Europe|US

1 dead in New York sewage-boat explosion on Hudson River

Authorities say one man has died and another was injured after an explosion on a boat carrying raw sewage that was docked on the Hudson River in New York

1 dead in New York sewage-boat explosion on Hudson River
Entertainment|Europe|Sports|World

Novak Djokovic becomes third man ever to win 100 ATP titles with victory over Hubert Hurkacz

Novak Djokovic becomes third man ever to win 100 ATP titles with victory over Hubert Hurkacz

Novak Djokovic becomes third man ever to win 100 ATP titles with victory over Hubert Hurkacz
Crime|Economy|Europe|World

Council of Europe chief criticises push to ease expulsion of foreign criminals

The head of the Council of Europe, the continent's leading human rights watchdog, criticised an initiative by nine European countries calling on member states to make it easier to

Council of Europe chief criticises push to ease expulsion of foreign criminals
Arts|Entertainment|Environment|Europe|World

Ceremony honors late photographer Sebastião Salgado

A mourning ceremony has been held in Reims in eastern France to honor Sebastião Salgado, the celebrated Brazilian photographer and environmentalist who died Friday at 81

Ceremony honors late photographer Sebastião Salgado
Arts|Europe|Sports|World

Novak Djokovic clinches his 100th career singles title at Geneva Open

Novak Djokovic has finally clinched his 100th career singles title by beating Hubert Hurkacz to become the Geneva Open champion

Novak Djokovic clinches his 100th career singles title at Geneva Open
Crime|Europe|Political|World

Russia and Ukraine swap 307 soldiers on second day of POW exchange

Russia and Ukraine each exchanged 307 of their service personnel on Saturday on the second day of an extended prisoner swap set to be the largest in the three-year

Russia and Ukraine swap 307 soldiers on second day of POW exchange
Business|Europe|Sports|World

Sunderland secures promotion to Premier League after winning ‘most valuable match’ in soccer with injury-time winner

Sunderland secures promotion to Premier League after winning ‘most valuable match’ in soccer with injury-time winner

Sunderland secures promotion to Premier League after winning ‘most valuable match’ in soccer with injury-time winner
Business|Europe|Political|World

Erdogan tells Sharaa Turkey welcomes lifting of Syria sanctions

President Tayyip Erdogan told Syrian

Erdogan tells Sharaa Turkey welcomes lifting of Syria sanctions
Business|Entertainment|Europe|Sports|World

Napoli seals Serie A title in thrilling fashion, making a Scotsman the city’s unlikely hero

Napoli seals Serie A title in thrilling fashion, making a Scotsman the city’s unlikely hero

Napoli seals Serie A title in thrilling fashion, making a Scotsman the city’s unlikely hero
Business|Crime|Europe|MidEast|Political|World

Israeli hostage families blast security chief nominee over reported opposition to hostage deal

Israeli hostage families blast security chief nominee over reported opposition to hostage deal

Israeli hostage families blast security chief nominee over reported opposition to hostage deal
Business|Europe|Political|World

German defence minister does not rule out return of military draft, he tells FAS

Germany may consider reintroducing military conscription from as soon as next year if it does not attract enough volunteers for its armed forces, Defence Minister Boris Pistorius

German defence minister does not rule out return of military draft, he tells FAS
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Jeanine Pirro steps into spotlight with response to murders of Israeli Embassy staffers

Jeanine Pirro steps into spotlight with response to murders of Israeli Embassy staffers

Jeanine Pirro steps into spotlight with response to murders of Israeli Embassy staffers
Arts|Entertainment|Europe|Science|Technology|Travel|World

Arson suspected as power outage in southeast France disrupts final day of Cannes Film Festival

French authorities believe arson may have played a role in a major power outage that threatened to jeopardize the Cannes Film Festival’s closing celebrations

Arson suspected as power outage in southeast France disrupts final day of Cannes Film Festival
Arts|Crime|Entertainment|Europe|World

Police probe possible arson attack as Cannes and parts of southern France suffer power cut

French police were investigating a possible arson attack as being the main cause for a power outage which hit the Alpes-Maritimes region in southern France on Saturday,

Police probe possible arson attack as Cannes and parts of southern France suffer power cut
Election|Europe|Finance|Political|World

Hungarian opposition leader Magyar walks to Romania, courting ethnic Hungarians

Hungarian opposition leader Peter Magyar walked across the border to Romania on Saturday after a week-long journey, in a attempt to win support of the ethnic Hungarians in Romania

Hungarian opposition leader Magyar walks to Romania, courting ethnic Hungarians
Asia|Business|Economy|Europe|World

Pirelli in risky situation without a deal with Sinochem, CEO tells Corriere

Italian tyre maker Pirelli is in a risky situation after its Chinese leading shareholder Sinochem rejected a proposal by the company to solve governance issues that could hinder its

Pirelli in risky situation without a deal with Sinochem, CEO tells Corriere
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All injured in stable condition after stabbing at Hamburg train station in Germany

More than a dozen people who were injured in a stabbing attack at the central train station in the German city of Hamburg are reported in stable condition

All injured in stable condition after stabbing at Hamburg train station in Germany
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French Open 2025: Doping cases, lingering lawsuit, players seek more Slam money and more to know

Heading into the French Open, an argument could be made that the headlines about tennis lately have been as, or more, intriguing off the court — and in the court of law — than on the court of play

French Open 2025: Doping cases, lingering lawsuit, players seek more Slam money and more to know
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Ukraine says 15 people hurt in 'massive' Russian attack on capital

Russia launched dozens of drones and ballistic missiles at Kyiv overnight in one of the biggest combined aerial attacks on the Ukrainian

Ukraine says 15 people hurt in 'massive' Russian attack on capital
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Trump says he’s ‘not looking for a deal’ with the EU after threatening a 50% tariff

Trump says he’s ‘not looking for a deal’ with the EU after threatening a 50% tariff

Trump says he’s ‘not looking for a deal’ with the EU after threatening a 50% tariff
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European city asks tourists to stop stealing cobblestones from its historic streets

European city asks tourists to stop stealing cobblestones from its historic streets

European city asks tourists to stop stealing cobblestones from its historic streets
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Who will win the 2025 Cannes Film Festival's top prize?

After nearly two weeks of exciting premieres, star-studded press conferences and beachside parties that go into the early hours, the Cannes Film Festival is

Who will win the 2025 Cannes Film Festival's top prize?
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Greek monk hospitalized after monastery clash linked to decades-old dispute

A monk has been hospitalized after an altercation at a monastic community in Greece, linked to a longstanding religious dispute

Greek monk hospitalized after monastery clash linked to decades-old dispute
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A record number of Americans applied for UK citizenship as Trump began his second term

A record number of Americans applied for UK citizenship as Trump began his second term

A record number of Americans applied for UK citizenship as Trump began his second term
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EU urges respect not threats as Trump pushes for 50% tariff

The European Commission urged the U.S. on Friday to bring respect, not threats, to trade talks after President Donald Trump pushed for a 50% tariff on EU goods

EU urges respect not threats as Trump pushes for 50% tariff
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North Macedonia wants EU, NATO at its talks to settle row with Bulgaria

North Macedonia wants to discuss with Bulgaria matters that block its path to European Union membership during next month's NATO summit and hopes top EU and NATO officials can also attend

North Macedonia wants EU, NATO at its talks to settle row with Bulgaria
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Swiss NGO asks authorities to investigate Gaza Humanitarian Foundation

A Swiss-based NGO has asked authorities to investigate the activities of the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), a U.S.-backed organisation that plans to

Swiss NGO asks authorities to investigate Gaza Humanitarian Foundation
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Trump's tariffs hit European luxury industry, shares tank 

European luxury shares tanked on Friday as U.S. President Donald Trump said he is recommending a straight 50% tariff on goods from the European Union starting on June 1.

Trump's tariffs hit European luxury industry, shares tank 
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Panda wins the 2025 Palm Dog award at Cannes — and a look-alike accepts

It’s called the Palm Dog contest, but the winner of the annual Cannes Film Festival tradition was a Panda

Panda wins the 2025 Palm Dog award at Cannes — and a look-alike accepts
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Israel has only authorized a 'teaspoon' of aid for Gaza, UN chief says

United Nations chief Antonio Guterres on Friday said Israel has only authorized for Gaza what "amounts to a teaspoon of aid when a flood of assistance is

Israel has only authorized a 'teaspoon' of aid for Gaza, UN chief says
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Israeli PM says new intelligence chief to take office next month

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Friday the newly named head of the domestic intelligence service would take office without delay next month,

Israeli PM says new intelligence chief to take office next month
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Denmark raises retirement age to 70 — the highest in Europe

Denmark raises retirement age to 70 — the highest in Europe

Denmark raises retirement age to 70 — the highest in Europe
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Mexican photographer Graciela Iturbide wins Spain's Princess of Asturias Prize for the Arts

Mexican photographer Graciela Iturbide was awarded Spain’s 2025 Princess of Asturias Prize for the Arts

Mexican photographer Graciela Iturbide wins Spain's Princess of Asturias Prize for the Arts
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Sales of viral plush toy Labubu halted in UK stores after reports of brawls

Sales of viral plush toy Labubu halted in UK stores after reports of brawls

Sales of viral plush toy Labubu halted in UK stores after reports of brawls
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Russia to present peace accord draft after prisoner exchange, Lavrov says

Russia will be ready to hand Ukraine a draft document outlining conditions for a long-term peace accord once a prisoner exchange now under way is completed, Foreign Minister Sergei

Russia to present peace accord draft after prisoner exchange, Lavrov says
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Iran's Roustaee concerned about return home despite cautious Cannes film

Iranian filmmaker Saeed Roustaee said on Friday that he was careful in how he shot his Cannes Film Festival entry "Woman and Child",

Iran's Roustaee concerned about return home despite cautious Cannes film
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Scarlett Johansson, Kristen Stewart and Harris Dickinson are now directors. Here's what they say

The Cannes Film Festival has played host to the directorial debuts of three stars

Scarlett Johansson, Kristen Stewart and Harris Dickinson are now directors. Here's what they say
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A stabbing at Hamburg's central train station causes multiple injuries. A woman is arrested

Authorities say a stabbing attack at the busy central station in the German city of Hamburg left multiple people injured, some of them in life-threatening condition

A stabbing at Hamburg's central train station causes multiple injuries. A woman is arrested
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18 injured in knife attack in Hamburg, report says

Eighteen people were injured in a knife attack in Hamburg station on Friday evening, Germany's Bild newspaper reported, and local police confirmed they had arrested the suspected

18 injured in knife attack in Hamburg, report says
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Israeli settlers raid West Bank village close to where pregnant woman killed

Israeli settlers torched Palestinian vehicles and houses in the occupied West Bank, Israel's army and villagers said, the latest in a series of attacks on

Israeli settlers raid West Bank village close to where pregnant woman killed
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German woman arrested after 18 injured in Hamburg knife attack, authorities say

German woman arrested after 18 injured in Hamburg knife attack, authorities say

German woman arrested after 18 injured in Hamburg knife attack, authorities say
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Visa, Mastercard fees probe widens as EU antitrust regulators look into market power

EU antitrust regulators have widened their investigation into Visa and Mastercard's fees as they seek feedback from terminal providers and payments companies that

Visa, Mastercard fees probe widens as EU antitrust regulators look into market power
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EU's Costa to travel to Brazil to strengthen investment ties

Antonio Costa, head of the European Council that represents the 27 EU countries, will travel to Brazil from May 27-May 29 to strengthen partnerships and

EU's Costa to travel to Brazil to strengthen investment ties
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‘Grandpa robbers’ who terrorized Kim Kardashian sentenced to prison, but will walk free

‘Grandpa robbers’ who terrorized Kim Kardashian sentenced to prison, but will walk free

‘Grandpa robbers’ who terrorized Kim Kardashian sentenced to prison, but will walk free
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EU probe against Shein advances, violations to be detailed soon, Bloomberg reports

The European Union will escalate a probe against fast-fashion retailer Shein as early as next week by detailing alleged violations of product safety and other consumer laws that could lead

EU probe against Shein advances, violations to be detailed soon, Bloomberg reports
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Paris court convicts thieves who robbed Kim Kardashian in jewel heist

A French court on Friday convicted the jewel thieves who in 2016 tied up U.S. reality TV star Kim Kardashian at gun point before making off with her $4 million

Paris court convicts thieves who robbed Kim Kardashian in jewel heist
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McTominay and Lukaku goals lead Napoli to Serie A title and Conte's 'most unexpected' trophy

Napoli has won its second Serie A title in three years

McTominay and Lukaku goals lead Napoli to Serie A title and Conte's 'most unexpected' trophy
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At commemoration of Dayton Peace Accords, Balkan and US officials say NATO helps maintain peace

Representatives of Balkan nations and Americans of both political parties agree on NATO's value in maintaining peace around the world

At commemoration of Dayton Peace Accords, Balkan and US officials say NATO helps maintain peace
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Gilgeous-Alexander, Jokic, Antetokounmpo, Tatum, Mitchell All-NBA 1st team. LeBron, 40, is 2nd team

Oklahoma City’s Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Denver’s Nikola Jokic and Milwaukee’s Giannis Antetokounmpo were the only players to appear on every MVP ballot this season

Gilgeous-Alexander, Jokic, Antetokounmpo, Tatum, Mitchell All-NBA 1st team. LeBron, 40, is 2nd team
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Alcaraz's confidence soaring before French Open title defense while Swiatek struggling

Carlos Alcaraz will open his defense of the French Open title against veteran Kei Nishikori

Alcaraz's confidence soaring before French Open title defense while Swiatek struggling
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Kim Kardashian and the checkered history of celebrity courtroom dressing

Kim Kardashian and the checkered history of celebrity courtroom dressing

Kim Kardashian and the checkered history of celebrity courtroom dressing
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ECB's Nagel calls for caution as rates are no longer a drag

Borrowing costs in the euro zone are no longer acting as a drag on economic growth, European Central Bank policymaker Joachim Nagel said on Thursday, calling for caution in

ECB's Nagel calls for caution as rates are no longer a drag
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Key facts about Chagos Islands deal signed by UK and Mauritius

Britain signed a multi-billion dollar deal on the future of the Chagos Islands with Mauritius after a last-gasp injunction was overturned, securing itself a lease for the U.S.-UK

Key facts about Chagos Islands deal signed by UK and Mauritius