
Inflation in Europe stuck at 5.3% in August
Consumer prices in the 20 countries that use the euro rose 5.3% on average this month compared with a year ago, preliminary estimates by Europe's statistics office showed Thursday.
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Musk Says X Will Offer Video and Audio Calls in Move Toward Super-App
Users of X, the social network formerly known as Twitter, will be able to make video and audio
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Traders Are Bailing on the Euro as Talk of Stagflation Heats Up
Traders are abandoning the euro at pace as speculation grows the European Central Bank will struggle to tighten
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Klarna Shrinks Losses With Sales Growth and Cost-Cutting
Klarna Bank AB’s losses narrowed in the first half of the year as its growing customer base continued
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Abba's Agnetha Fältskog returns with solo song: 'I didn't know if I could do this'
In a rare interview, she discusses new music and the "strange" experience of watching her 3D avatar.
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Northern Europe’s Cool Spell Shifts to Warmer Weather by Weekend
The cool, wet weather that’s predominating across northern Europe as August draws to a close will give way
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UBS Smashes Banking Record as It Absorbs Credit Suisse
UBS Group AG posted the biggest-ever quarterly profit for a bank in the second quarter as a result
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HK’s London Trade Office Defaced as UK Seeks Detente With China
The Hong Kong government blasted the vandalism of its trade office in London as a “nefarious” act by
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Ukraine-Russia war live: Kyiv’s huge drone attack as Putin floods frontline with ‘poorly trained troops’
The UK’s Ministry of Defence has said Russian president Vladimir Putin is flooding the frontline with “poorly trained troops”, noting “the reluctance of some elements to fight” in the war. In its daily intelligence briefing, the government highlighted that Russia is convicting nearly 100 soldiers a week for refusing to fight, adding there will be around 5,200 convictions this year. “The high rate of convictions demonstrates the poor state of morale in the Russian Army and the reluctance of some elements to fight,” the MoD added. “Although some soldiers have refused to fight and attrition rates remain high, Russia highly likely mitigates their loss by committing a mass of poorly trained soldiers to the frontline.” Meanwhile, an accident involving two Ukrainian helicopters killed six servicemen aboard the aircraft, Ukrainian media reported on Wednesday. The news site Ukrainska Pravda said the incident on Tuesday involved widely used Mi-8 military helicopters and occurred near the town of Kramatorsk in the Donetsk region, near the front line, but gave no indication of how it occurred. Read More Ukraine launches ‘massive’ drone strikes on six regions of Russia – destroying war planes What next for the Wagner Group as leader presumed dead in plane crash? Putin jails Russian soldiers for refusing to return to Ukraine
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Oil Holds Gain After US Crude Inventories Post Large Decline
Oil held gains after a five-day advance driven by a slump in US inventories and speculation that OPEC+
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Turkey Economy Set for Post-Pandemic Low as Recession Risks Loom
Turkey’s economy probably slowed in the second quarter, with activity set to remain subdued for the rest of
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X Plans to Collect User Biometric Data, Job and School History
X, the social network that used to be known as Twitter, updated its privacy policy to include a
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