Ericsson Cleared by Nasdaq Stockholm in Iraq Insider Case
Nasdaq Stockholm cleared Ericsson AB of any violations regarding the Swedish telecom company’s disclosure of a probe into
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Russian PM Says China Ties at ‘Unprecedented’ High Level
Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin told China’s premier that bilateral relations are stronger than ever, as Moscow looks
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German Business Outlook Drops Amid Weak Factory Performance
Germany’s business outlook deteriorated for the first time since October as a struggling manufacturing sector threatens to undermine
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EV Battery-Maker SK On to Raise $944 Million to Ramp Up Capacity
SK Innovation Co.’s battery unit will raise as much as $944 million from financial investors in a bid
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German climate activists raided for forming 'criminal group'
German police launch raids in seven states against a group involved in controversial stunts.
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Nvidia’s $400 Billion Rally Is Set for Reality Check
The rally that’s added roughly $400 billion to Nvidia Corp.’s market value this year is about to be
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Germany intensifies scrutiny of far-right AfD, labeling its youth wing 'extremist'
Germany's intelligence services already have the right to monitor the far-right Alternative for Germany party (AfD), the first time the authorities have taken such a step against a political party since the Nazi era. Now, they have taken aim at the AfD's youth faction, whose members are as young as 14. CNN has been taking a closer look at the group.
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Bella Poarch: Why was the TikTok star 'bullied' and 'made fun of' for her looks?
TikTok sensation and singer Bella Poarch has had her fair share of struggles
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Kim Kardashian reveals one of the only places she isn't recognised by anyone
Kim Kardashian has revealed the last place she managed to go where no one recognised her, and it's definitely not close to home. The reality star appeared on Jay Shetty's podcast, where she revealed that Japan is one of the few places she can walk around more freely, after being thrust into the spotlight from a young age. "Everyone is really respectful, and even if they might recognise you, they don’t ask for photos", she explained. "It’s a really amazing experience. I think it’s important.” Click here to sign up for our newsletters
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Crimean Bridge re-opens after 'exercises', Russian-backed official says
The Russian-built Crimean Bridge linking the Crimean peninsula to the Russian region of Krasnodar was reopened on Wednesday
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Spanish football federation orders partial stadium ban and fine for racism suffered by Vinícius Jr. at Valencia match, rescinds red card
Spain's football federation has ordered a five-game partial stadium ban at Valencia's Mestalla Stadium following racist abuse suffered by Real Madrid star Vinícius Jr. during the teams' La Liga match there on Sunday.
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Deutsche Bank and Citi admit anti-competitive activity in UK bond market
Deutsche Bank and Citigroup have admitted anti-competitive activity by exchanging sensitive information on UK government bonds between 2009 and 2013, Britain's anti-trust watchdog said Wednesday, as it provisionally found five banks in breach of competition rules.
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