
The Far Right Is Advancing in a Vulnerable Europe Again
To a backdrop of hard rock and fireworks, the hundreds of people gathered in the Polish city of
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Intelsat Invests in Lower Orbits as Musk’s SpaceX Upends Sector
Intelsat SA, the world’s biggest geostationary satellite operator, is making a series of bets on companies that focus
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European Workers Not as Diligent as Koreans, LG Energy Says
South Korean battery maker LG Energy Solution Ltd. is struggling to ramp up production at its plant in
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Chinese Billionaire Said to Invest in Frette Buyout
A Chinese consortium, co-led by billionaire Ding Shizhong, chairman of Anta Sports Products Ltd., has bought 163-year-old Italian
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Oil Dips After Technicals Signal Rally May Have Run Too Hot
Oil declined after rallying almost 10% over the past two weeks, with technical indicators suggesting recent gains may
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At least four killed and three injured after being struck by train in Barcelona
At least four people have been killed and three injured after they tried to cross a rail track in Barcelona and were struck by a train. Emergency services confirmed the accident happened at 8:22 p.m local time, in Montmelo near the Catalan capital. The group attempted to cross the tracks at an unauthorised point between the stations of Parets del Valles and Granollers on the R3 railway line. Three people were killed at the scene and a fourth person died in hospital after suffering a cardio-respiratory arrest, emergency services confirmed on Sunday. Three others were hospitalised with non-fatal inuries. The Regional Catalonian Police, Los Mossos d’Esquarda, has launched an investigation into the cause of the crash, according to reports in La Vanguardia. The collision happened at a point on the line close to the motorsport track ‘Circuit de Catalunya’ where heavy techno event ‘Duro Festival’ is taking place, the paper reported. Sergio Delgado, deputy director of civil protection said: "We cannot confirm yet that the people who were run over came from that festival, it is being investigated.” "The industrial estate itself, where the concert is located, has a natural pathway under the train track to the station which avoids shortcuts," added Delgado. Raquel Sánchez, the minister of Public Works and Transport of train shared her condolences. She posted on X: “My condolences to the family and loved ones of the deceased and my support to the emergency teams and services working in this difficult situation.” All the R3 services between Parets and Granollers-Canovelles remain cancelled. Additional reporting by agencies Read More Spanish prosecutors accuse Rubiales of sexual assault and coercion for kissing a player at World Cup Passengers on extreme diarrhoea flight recall nightmare ordeal Carrasco dismisses criticism of human rights in Saudi Arabia after transfer to Al Shabab Diarrhea that ‘ran all the way through the plane’ forced flight to return Spain's men's coach asks for forgiveness for applauding Rubiales' diatribe against 'false feminists' Nebraska volleyball stadium event draws 92,003 to set women's world attendance record
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UK Rents to Rise 25% by 2026 as Landlords Pass On Mortgage Costs
Britain’s tenants are feeling much more pressure from soaring interest rates than the rest of the housing market.
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Stocks Set for Cautious Open; Yen Advances on Ueda: Markets Wrap
Asian equities may struggle to find traction Monday in a cautious open to trading around the region, while
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Spanish Football Chief Rubiales to Resign Over World Cup Kiss
Luis Rubiales finally caved in after days of intense pressure and will quit as head of Spain’s football
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All Blacks Do Government No Favors With World Cup Loss to France
When New Zealand’s All Blacks opened the Rugby World Cup with a loss to France at the weekend,
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Macron Refuses Niger Junta’s Demand to Withdraw French Forces
French President Emmanuel Macron rejected a demand from Niger’s military rulers to withdraw its troops from the country
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Italy’s Meloni Urges Europe to Clear Lufthansa-ITA Airways Deal
Italy’s Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni urged European authorities not to waste time in giving the green light to
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