
Spotify Plans New Premium Tier, Expected to Include HiFi Audio
Spotify Technology SA is planning a more expensive subscription option that’s expected to include high-fidelity audio in an
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French Prosecutors Search Paris Olympic Committee Offices
French financial prosecutors are conducting searches at the headquarters of the Paris 2024 Olympic Committee and the Games’
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Lanxess Falls Most on Record in Chemical Industry Slowdown
Lanxess AG’s stock slumped the most on record after the German chemical company said weak demand from its
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There’s No Such Thing as Too Many Electric-Car Chargers in China
China is installing more charging infrastructure than any other country. A lot more. Some have raised concerns about
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LME Fueled Nickel Chaos by Lifting Circuit Breakers, Says Elliott
The London Metal Exchange contributed to last year’s nickel crisis by removing trading curbs just as prices spiked
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Deutsche Bank Applies for Digital Asset License Amid Growth Push
Deutsche Bank AG has applied for regulatory permission to operate a custody service for digital assets such as
1970-01-01 08:00

Engine Durability Remains in Focus at Air Show: Paris Update
Aviation executives gathered for a second day at the Paris Air Show, the first time the event takes
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EU Climate Chief Fears Green Deal Risks Hit From ‘Culture Wars’
The European Union’s landmark green deal is at risk of being dragged into the “culture wars,” said the
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UK Food Price Inflation Shows Signs of Easing in Two Surveys
UK food price inflation may have passed its peak, with two separate surveys showing an improvement. The market
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UBS to Face Fresh Penalties Over Credit Suisse’s Archegos Fiasco
UBS Group AG faces hundreds of millions of dollars in regulatory fines over Credit Suisse Group AG’s dealings
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Julius Caesar’s stabbing arena thrown open to public in Rome
Rome has decided to open to the public the ancient square where Julius Caesar was supposedly stabbed to death. It was reported that authorities in Rome are opening a new walkway on the ancient site on Tuesday in a historic decision. The remains of ancient structures – including the one where Julius Caesar was assassinated in 44 BC – have been opened to tourists. Julius Caesar was assassinated by about 40 Roman senators on the “Ides of March”, or 15 March, in 44 BC. The stabbing was immortalised in Shakespeare’s play Julius Caesar, in which the Roman dictator’s famous last words were “Et tu, Brute? (You too, Brutus?)” after he saw his friend Brutus among his murderers. The real life Caesar died in the capital’s central Largo Argentina square, which houses the remains of four temples dating as far back as the third century BC. These four ancient temples stand in the middle of one of the modern city’s busiest crossroads. But now authorities are throwing open the “sacred area” on the edge of the site where Julius Caeser was assassinated to tourists and history buffs. Visitors will be able to move through the site at ground level on the walkway and see the structures up close from Tuesday, reported Reuters. With help of funding from Italian luxury jeweller Bulgari, the grouping of temples can now be visited by the public. The ancient temples were first discovered and excavated during the demolition of medieval-era buildings in the late 1920s as part of dictator Benito Mussolini’s campaign to remake the urban landscape. According to local media, the tourist attraction will now be open every day except Monday and during some major holidays. (Additional reporting by agencies) Read More Oppenheimer historian still ‘emotionally recovering’ from Christopher Nolan’s film Egyptian family awaits word on son as village mourns dozens feared drowned trying to reach Europe Sunak: Greek shipwreck shows need for deterring migrants from illegal routes Ancient Rome temples complex, with ruins of building where Caesar was stabbed, opens to tourists Johnson uses first column to discuss weight-loss drug amid claims of rule breach Putin’s threat of using tactical nuclear weapons is ‘real’, warns Biden
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German shares lead falls in Europe as Lanxess plunges
German stocks led the decline among European peers on Tuesday as shares of speciality chemicals maker Lanxess plunged
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