Greek coastguard 'pressured' disaster survivors to blame Egyptian men
New evidence further challenges the official version of last month's deadly sinking - BBC investigation.
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World’s Biggest Climate Fund Makes Its Largest Water Investment
The world’s biggest global climate fund has made its largest bid yet to encourage private investors to spend
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CapVest to Buy UK Software Provider Kerridge in $1 Billion Deal
Private equity firm CapVest Partners has agreed to acquire UK software provider Kerridge Commercial Systems Ltd. CapVest is
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Biden caps Europe swing with summit of Nordic leaders in Finland
President Joe Biden is in Helsinki, Finland, for a summit with Nordic leaders Thursday, offering an opportunity for the countries to bolster security cooperation amid threats from Russia and China.
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China reveals how it plans to put astronauts on the moon by 2030
Chinese officials on Wednesday unveiled new details about their plans for a manned lunar mission, as China attempts to become only the second nation to put citizens on the moon.
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China's June exports fall 12.4%, imports drop 6.8%
BEIJING China's exports fell 12.4% in June year-on-year, while imports contracted 6.8%, customs data showed on Thursday, suggesting
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Extreme Drought Is Wreaking Havoc on Daily Life in Spain
Drought in Spain, which is going through yet another heat wave this year, is so extreme that virtually
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Scholz Embraces Siemens in Bid to Stem Exodus of German Money
Siemens AG is set to unveil a new investment in Germany on Thursday, a moment Chancellor Olaf Scholz
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Pricier Paella Squeezes Voters Even as Spanish Inflation Sinks
Spanish food costs aren’t reflecting the recent plunge in inflation — maintaining pressure on Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez
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Serbia Set to Hold Rates as Price Growth Slows
Serbia will probably leave borrowing costs unchanged as inflation continues to ease and the central bank extended its
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Israeli Firebrands Are Turning on Central Banker After Targeting Judges
Months of verbal attacks on Israel’s central bank and Governor Amir Yaron by members of the right-wing government
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Spain sweats out sultry nights as heat wave bakes southern Europe
Spain is sweltering under an unrelenting heat wave as temperatures start to build toward what is forecast to be a torrid weekend across southern Europe
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