
European Stocks Are Steady Before US Jobs Data; Miners Climb
European shares were little changed on Friday as investors awaited key US jobs data for further clues on
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Chinese Foreign Minister’s Unusual 12-Day Absence Draws Scrutiny
Chinese Foreign Minister Qin Gang has been absent from public view for 12 days, an usual absence for
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EU Says Cost of Sanctions Will Hit Russia Harder Over Time
The European Union’s sanctions against Russia will build over time and will have a growing long-term impact on
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Traders Brace for US Payrolls With Global Yields at 15-Year High
Bond investors are bracing for fresh signs of strength in the US labor market on Friday after Treasuries
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Belarus Group to Kick-start Zimbabwe Carbon Exchange, Zuma Says
The Belarus African Foreign Trade Association has allocated 2 million carbon credits to initiate trade in the offsets
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Ukraine-Russia war – live: Putin’s troops ‘suffer new losses near Bakhmut’ as counteroffensive continues
Ukrainian troops have advanced by more than a kilometre in the last day against Russian forces near the eastern city of Bakhmut, a military spokesperson said on Friday. His comments were the latest by Kyiv signalling that the counteroffensive it launched in early June is gradually making progress although Russian accounts of fighting in the Bakhmut sector differ from Ukraine’s. “The defence forces continue to hold the initiative there, putting pressure on the enemy, conducting assault operations, advancing along the northern and southern flanks,” Serhiy Cherevatyi told Ukrainian television. “In particular, over the past day, they have advanced more than one kilometre (0.62 mile).” Elsewhere, the president of Belarus, Alexander Lukashenko said there were “no war heroes” following Wagner’s attempted coup in Moscow after Vladimir Putin was hailed a hero by Russian state TV. Mr Lukashenko, ally to the president, told the BBC: “I think that no one came out of that situation a hero. “Not Prigozhin, not Putin, not Lukashenko. There were no heroes. And the lesson from this? If we create armed groups like this, we need to keep an eye on them and pay serious attention to them.” Read More Inside Vladimir Putin’s luxury armoured train – that has its own beauty salon Wigs, gold bars and pictures of severed heads: Inside Wagner boss’s lavish Russian mansion Why the US is willing to send Ukraine cluster munitions now How many casualties has Russia suffered in Ukraine?
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Netherlands Can Cut Schiphol Airport Capacity, Dutch Court Rules
The Dutch government has won an appeal to shrink flights at Amsterdam’s airport for the coming season, in
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EU Users Find Ways to Download Meta’s Unavailable Threads App
European football teams, media like Le Monde and Agence France-Presse and other organizations on the continent have found
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Omega Raises Luxury Watch Prices as Other Swatch Brands Struggle
Omega, the Swiss watch brand known for its Speedmaster and Seamaster models, raised prices by as much as
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Europe Gas Set for Biggest Weekly Drop Since May as Stocks Rise
European natural gas futures are set for the biggest weekly loss since late May as rising inventories and
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European shares inch lower ahead of US jobs report
European shares edged lower on Friday, following sharp losses in the previous session, after U.S. data that showed
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Germany and Spain Brace for Scorching Heat Over Coming Days
The sweltering heat forecast for Germany this weekend is set to intensify, while temperatures in the Spanish capital
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