
Germany’s Economy Seen Stalling for Remainder of the Year
Germany’s economy — still reeling from a winter recession — will barely expand in the second half of
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European shares eke out gains as healthcare, telecom stocks rise
By Shashwat Chauhan (Reuters) -European shares inched higher in early trading on Monday, led by advances in defensive sectors including
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Call Him Crazy, But Argentina’s Wildcard Just Won Primary Race
Javier Milei began and ended his victory speech shouting “Long live freedom, dammit!” and proceeded to thank his
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Heat Builds in Germany This Week as Iberia Finally Gets Cooler
Large parts of Germany will be hotter than normal through this week, driving up energy demand for cooling
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Ukraine-Russia war – latest: Putin puts hypersonic missiles on subs in latest nuclear threat
Russia is in the process of equipping its new nuclear submarines with hypersonic Zircon missiles, the head of Russia’s largest shipbuilder has said. “Multi-purpose nuclear submarines of the Yasen-M project will ... be equipped with the Zircon missile system on a regular basis,” Alexei Rakhmanov, chief executive officer of the United Shipbuilding Corporation (USC), told RIA. “Work in this direction is already underway.” Yasen-class submarines, also known as Project 885M, are nuclear-powered cruise missile submarines, built to replace Soviet-era nuclear attack submarines as part of a programme to modernise the army and fleet. The sea-based Zircon hypersonic missiles have a range of 900 km (560 miles) and can travel at several times the speed of sound, making it difficult to defend against them. It comes at least three people were wounded in two waves of Russian drone and missile attacks overnight on the port city of Odesa. On Sunday, seven people were killed following Russian strikes on Kherson, including a 22-day-old baby. Read More Newborn girl killed alongside parents and brother as Putin’s troops bombard Kherson village Russia fires warning shots at ‘Ukraine-bound’ international cargo ship in Black Sea Russia vows retaliation after Ukraine launches attack on key Crimea bridge What are the ‘safe and legal routes’ the government says refugees must take to Britain?
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Sasol Slumps as It Flags Profit Hit From South African Snarl-Ups
Sasol Ltd. shares dropped the most in five months after the fuels and chemicals producer said the poor
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European Stocks Subdued as China Worries Dent Risk Sentiment
Trading in European stocks was muted on Monday as investors weighed signs of trouble in the Chinese property
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Dutch Payments Giant Adyen in Focus as Europe’s Earnings Season Nears a Close
Payments giant Adyen NV will need to assure it can deliver on its lofty margin goal when it
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Top Vacation Spots Are Now Threatening Bad Tourists With Jail
These are just some of the latest examples of tourists behaving badly: A group of German guests toppled
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Dubai’s Housing Boom Starts to Spread to the City’s Outskirts
A rally in Dubai’s residential property market that lifted prices for luxury developments in prime districts to record
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Ruble Crashes Through 100 Per Dollar Despite Central Bank’s Move
The ruble broke through the psychologically important level of 100 to the dollar for the first time since
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Agnellis’ Exor Buys 15% Stake in Philips for Around $2.8 Billion
The Agnelli family’s Exor NV bought a minority stake in Dutch medical technology company Koninklijke Philips NV. Exor,
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