UK Nears Deal on £500 Million Support for Tata Steel, Sky Says
The UK and Tata Steel Ltd. are coming closer to agreeing on an aid package that would see
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FanDuel + DraftKings College Football Promos: $400 GUARANTEED Bonus for Your Week 1 Parlay!
Turn $10 worth of Week 1 CFB bets into $400 worth of bonuses with these offers from FanDuel and DraftKings. Read more to learn how you can access your bonus bets in time for today's games.
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Scholz Rejects Calls for Revival of ‘Dead Horse’ Nuclear Power
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz brushed off the latest bid by his Free Democrat coalition partners to reverse the
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Charting the Global Economy: US Soft Landing Case Grows Stronger
US inflation cooled even as the job market remained resilient, bolstering the case that the Federal Reserve can
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Italy May Accelerate the Sale of Its Stake in Monte Paschi
Italy may accelerate the planned sale of a stake in Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena SpA to
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BMW Unwraps Next-Generation EV to Take on Tesla, China’s BYD
BMW AG presented the first prototype of its future electric-vehicle lineup, ringing in a new stage in the
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Erik ten Hag says Manchester United looking forward to ‘fight’ with Arsenal
Erik ten Hag says his players are up for the fight against Arsenal as Manchester United look forward to Sunday’s high-profile clash. The Red Devils have six points from their opening three Premier League matches, but their performances to date have been far from convincing. United rode their luck to edge past Wolves 1-0 in their Old Trafford opener and, having lost 2-0 at Tottenham, had to come from behind to beat Nottingham Forest 3-2 at Old Trafford last time out. It's one of the biggest games in the Premier League Erik ten Hag Ten Hag knows his side need to up their game at the Emirates Stadium on Sunday as last year’s Premier League runners-up host the side that finished third. “It’s one of the biggest games in the Premier League and we are really looking forward, of course, to that fight,” the United boss said. “It’s really always interesting games, intense games. “I think it is two teams who really play offensive football, the right intentions, I would say. “The audience is always the big winner of that game, so really looking forward to have that game.” United head to the capital with three new signings available to feature. Fenerbahce goalkeeper Altay Bayindir arrived on Friday following Dean Henderson’s exit to Crystal Palace. Tottenham left-back Sergio Reguilon followed on a season-long loan, before Jonny Evans’ return to the club on a one-year contract was announced. The trio were registered in time to face the Gunners, but Sofyan Amrabat’s loan from Fiorentina with an obligation to buy was not. The deadline day arrivals bolster a squad that will be fighting on four fronts this term, with United this week drawn against Bayern Munich, FC Copenhagen and Galatasaray in the Champions League group stage. “We need the depth to go into the four competitions,” Ten Hag said. “But also our players, most of them international players for their nations, so they will go all over the world. “We have to cover that. We have to be prepared for that situation, that we always can put a competitive team on the pitch.” Mason Mount, Luke Shaw, Raphael Varane and Tyrell Malacia remain sidelined for the trip to Arsenal. Amad Diallo, Kobbie Mainoo and Tom Heaton are also injured, but summer signing Rasmus Hojlund has been given the green light to make his debut after a back issue. “I think he is ready to start,” Ten Hag said of the Denmark striker, who arrived from Atalanta in a deal that could reach £72million. “I think for every player there is a big spotlight. At United you have to perform, so in every position and with every player.” Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Taylor Fritz spoils birthday party to head home surge in US Open Premier League summer spending exceeds £2bn for the first time Ireland boss Andy Farrell says ability to ‘roll with punches’ key for World Cup
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ECB’s Wunsch Says ‘Bit More’ Probably Needed on Rate Hikes
The European Central Bank might need to raise interest rates further before coming to a pause in its
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Sputtering Europe and Jittery China Add Bull Case for US Stocks
Europe’s stagflation crisis and a property downturn in China are flashing a familiar message: for equity investors, there
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Race for Critical Metals Lures Crime Ring in Massive Copper Scam
The history of commodity markets is littered with fraud and risk, and the opaque trade in scrap metal
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India Extends Coal Import Mandate for Power to Avoid Blackouts
India extended a mandate to power plants to import coal until March as the driest August in more
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Guatemalan President-elect Bernardo Arévalo alleges 'ongoing coup'
Guatemalan President-elect Bernardo Arévalo alleged Friday that powerful groups within the country's justice system who are opposed to his victory in the August 20 presidential runoffs are involved in an "ongoing coup."
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