
UK Exit of NatWest Stake Risks Delays After Farage Mess
The leadership upheaval at NatWest Group Plc sparked by the Nigel Farage account controversy now risks delaying the
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Heat Still Stifles Parts of Europe as Wild Fires Burn in Greece
Parts of Europe will remain much hotter than normal this week as wild fires destroy homes and forests
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Adyen’s Most Bearish Analyst Predicts More Steep Stock Declines
Adyen NV’s most skeptical analyst isn’t allowing others to wrestle away his position as the most bearish on
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Fitch Makes Case for Why Netanyahu Won’t Doom Israel Economy
When Fitch Ratings issued an optimistic report on Israel last week, it defied growing conventional wisdom that the
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Lira Lifesaver Became $124 Billion Gamble That Now Haunts Turkey
As the lira was approaching a decade of continuous losses, Turkish policymakers hit on an idea that promised
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Soy Hits 3-Week High With Heat Gripping US as Crop Tour Starts
Soybean futures rose to the highest since July in Chicago as hot weather grips the US growing region,
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Bitcoin Extends Losses as Global Jump in Bond Yields Deters Dip Buying
Bitcoin added to losses racked up during the token’s worst week since November last year as the prospect
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Ukraine-Russia war – live: Kyiv to receive dozens of F-16 fighter jets as Moscow drone attack disrupts flights
The Netherlands and Denmark will supply dozens of F-16s to Ukraine as they pledged “unwavering support” in a landmark announcement yesterday. While Volodymyr Zelensky said his country would receive 42 jets in total, the two donor countries did not specify numbers in a joint statement confirming the deliveries. Denmark’s prime minister Mette Frederiksen said 19 jets will “hopefully” be sent to Kyiv, of which six will arrive around the new year, eight more next year and the remaining five will be sent in 2025 as he asked Ukraine to “please take this donation as a token of Denmark’s unwavering support for your country’s fight for freedom”. Dutch prime minister Mark Rutte said the Netherlands has 42 of the jets, but said some will be needed for training purposes. Ukraine has been asking its allies for advanced fighter jets since the very beginning of Russia’s invasion, but its Western allies have been reluctant to provide military donations that could be used to strike deep inside Moscow’s territory. It comes as nearly 50 flights to and from Moscow were disrupted after Russia said it foiled attacks by two Ukrainian drones in the city. Read More ‘Wagner is victim of its own brand name’: How much of a threat does mercenary group pose in Belarus? Zelenskyy visits NATO candidate Sweden for 1st time since full-scale war with Russia Ukraine war troop deaths and wounded nearing 500,000, say US officials
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European shares rise on energy, healthcare boost
European shares advanced on Monday after energy stocks tracked global crude prices higher and as a strong performance
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Russian Fuel Exports Drop as Some Products Breach Price Cap
Russia’s oil-product exports have fallen this month as local refining activity eased, at a time when some fuels
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Travel Will Represent a $15.5 Trillion Economy by 2033
The crowds of travelers filling airports in many parts of the world this summer are a telltale sign
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Watch live: Zelensky addresses Danish parliament after ‘historic’ fighter jets pledge
Watch live as Volodymyr Zelensky addresses the Danish parliament on Monday, 21 August, after Denmark and the Netherlands announced they will supply F-16 fighter jets to Ukraine in what he called a "historic" pledge. Denmark will deliver 19 jets, with the first six due to be shipped around New Year, Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen said. A further eight will be sent in 2024 and five in 2025. Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte said the Netherlands has 42 jets but some will be needed for training purposes. It is not confirmed when the Netherlands will send the aircraft. The US has given approval to both countries to provide the jets. Denmark and the Netherlands both have F-16s available as their armed forces are transitioning to newer F-35 jets. Speaking at an air force base in Eindhoven on Sunday after inspecting F-16 jets parked in a hangar, Zelensky hailed the decision was "absolutely historic, powerful, and inspiring for us". Read More The Body in the Woods | An Independent TV Original Documentary The harrowing discovery at centre of The Independent’s new documentary
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