
Germany, UK See No Return to Former Energy Ties With Russia
Even if Russia ended its war in Ukraine and there was regime change in Moscow, the trading relationship
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Airports across France evacuated after bomb scares
Lille airport in northern France is being evacuated due to a bomb scare, the airport said on Wednesday on social media platform X. “State security teams are on site,” the airport said. Two terminals at Paris-Beauvais Airport were also evacuated, according to local media site Courrier Picard, after a bomb threat. France is on its highest state of alert after the Oct. 13 murder of a teacher in a suspected Islamist attack. On Tuesday, the Palace of Versailles, one of France’s main tourist sites, was closed for a few hours, due to its second security scare in four days. Read More Russia-Ukraine war live: Kyiv uses US missiles against Putin’s forces for first time After taking Nagorno-Karabakh, Azerbaijan is eyeing a strategic strip of Armenia Ukraine has used long-range ATACMS missiles against Russia, Zelensky says
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S. Africa Mulls Dutch, Danish Entry to $8.5 Billion Climate Pact
South Africa’s cabinet will consider a proposal on whether to include the Netherlands and Denmark in its landmark
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Ryanair Loses Latest EU Challenge Over Covid Aid for Rivals
Ryanair Holdings Plc suffered a setback in its latest effort to challenge the European Union’s approval of government
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Israel-Hamas War Is Stoking Fear and Divisions in Europe
Monuments in cities across Europe were lit up in blue and white on the night of Oct. 7
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Hedge Fund Elliott Asks Court to Audit Deutsche Wohnen Over Vonovia Loan
Elliott Investment Management wants a Berlin court to order a special audit into Deutsche Wohnen SE over a
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CVC Capital Mulls Bid for European Payments Giant Nexi
Nexi SpA jumped as much as 19% after people with knowledge of the matter said CVC Capital Partners
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Just Eat Takeaway Raises Guidance As Profitability Improves
Just Eat Takeaway.com NV raised its full-year profit guidance as the company’s focus on cost cutting boosted profitability.
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UK Inflation Stays Higher Than Expected After Oil Price Jump
UK inflation failed to slow as forecast in September as rising oil prices offset downward pressures from food
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Two civilians killed after missiles pound buildings in Zaporizhzhia as Russia denies blame
At least two civilians were killed and several injured after missiles pounded Zaporizhzhia city, destroying several buildings in the area as the Russia-Ukraine conflict continued for 20 months. Russian and Ukrainian forces traded blame for the series of explosions that rang in the southeast Ukrainian city in the early morning of Wednesday. Ukrainian secretary of the Zaporizhzhia city council said a search and rescue operation was underway at the site after the Russian airstrikes destroyed buildings. "At this time, it is known that two people were killed and four were injured. Three more people are considered missing," Anatoliy Kurtiev said. Yuriy Malashko, governor of the Zaporizhzhia region, said that eight apartment buildings were damaged in what he also said was a Russian missile attack. Pictures of a five-storey building destroyed in the attack showed windows blown out and the entrance with rubble scattered around it. A Moscow-installed official in the Russia-controlled parts of Zaporizhzhia blamed the strikes on Ukrainian forces. Vladimir Rogov, the leader of the “We Are Together With Russia” pro-Kremlin collaborationist organisation that operates in Russia-held parts of Zaporizhzhia oblast, called it a Ukrainian blunder. “According to preliminary information, one of the explosions was caused by a [missile that] hit an apartment building as a result of criminal deeds by clumsy air defense troops of the Ukrainian armed forces," Mr Rogov wrote on Telegram. The Ukrainian governor of the city said that it was attacked at least six times between 1.30am to 1.48am local time. The city of Zaporizhzhia is the administrative centre of the broader Zaporizhzhia region in southeast Ukraine, which is now partially controlled by Russia. Ongoing clashes persist along the front lines, particularly affecting the Ukrainian-held towns of Avdiivka, Kupyansk, and Lyman, which have endured sustained heavy bombardment from Russian forces in recent days. In the town of Avdiivka in the east where Russia launched one of the largest assaults last week since the war began Russian forces continued push to capture the key region serving as the crucial gateway to Moscow-controlled Donetsk. President Vladimir Putin, who is travelling to China to meet Xi Jinping, said on Sunday that his forces have made gains in their offensive, including in Avdiivka. But Kyiv said enemy forces suffered heavy forces and they continued to hold ground in Avdiivka. Oleksandr Shtupun, the spokesperson for Ukraine’s southern group of forces, told national television that Russia that Ukrainian forces have repelled numerous attacks, including 10 in the past 24 hours. Mr Shtupun also reported “partial success” in Ukrainian forces’ southward advance toward the Sea of Azov, specifically to the west of Verbove, among the cluster of villages they are attempting to seize. Meanwhile, in Slovyansk, a Russian attack has led to the destruction of a dormitory building, with two individuals believed to be trapped beneath the rubble, as reported by Ukraine’s emergency services. In Odesa, Russian drones that were shot down have caused damage to a yacht club and several yachts, though no casualties have been reported. Ukraine continues its counter-offensive to reclaim territory occupied by Russia in the eastern and southern regions, albeit with slow progress, marked by frequent air attacks on Russian positions in a bid to undermine Moscow’s war effort. Read More Ukraine-Russia war – live: Putin’s forces suffer blow as Kyiv fires US ATACMS missiles for first time The US quietly delivered new long-range missiles to Ukraine. Why the sudden secrecy over aid? Israel-Hamas war latest: ‘At least 500 killed’ in strike on Gaza hospital as IDF denies blame
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Belgian Biotech Firm UCB Gets US FDA Approval for Psoriasis Drug in Boost for Sales
UCB SA shares gained after the Food and Drug Administration approved its psoriasis drug, paving the way for
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Adidas Rises After Boosting Guidance Again on Yeezy Sales
Adidas AG shares rose after the company boosted its guidance for a second time in three months, helped
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