
France, Brazil and Colombia Seek to Break Venezuela Deadlock
The presidents of France, Colombia, Brazil and Argentina met with Venezuelan government and opposition negotiators on Monday, in
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UK Food and Drink Makers Cut Prices for First Time Since 2020
Food and drink manufacturers cut their prices in June for the first time in more than three years,
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UK’s Working Parents Face a Crisis of Child Care This Summer
Britain’s government is desperately trying to convince working parents of young children to rejoin the workforce by making
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UK Support to Rejoin the EU Passes 50% For the First Time
More than half of Britons would vote to rejoin the European Union for the first time since the
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Kingspan in Advanced Talks to Buy Majority Steico Stake
Kingspan Group Plc has a agreed to buy a majority stake in German building materials maker Steico SE
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Crypto Trading Volumes Spiked as the Market Celebrated a Court Setback for the SEC
Parts of the crypto market saw frenzied trading following a break in the regulatory clouds surrounding the US
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Greece wildfires: 1,200 children evacuated from summer camp as blaze nears
Two separate blazes are tearing through the country as it suffers the effects of a scorching Mediterranean heatwave.
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Microsoft Clears Another Hurdle as Court Halts UK Veto Case
Microsoft Corp.’s once seemingly doomed $69 billion bid for Activision Blizzard Inc. gained more momentum on Monday after
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PJT Hires Ex-Centerview Banker Phillips for Consumer M&A
PJT Partners Inc. has hired former Centerview Partners banker Roland Phillips for consumer dealmaking, according to people with
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Watch live as wildfires rage and smoke rises across coastal towns in Greece
Watch a live view of Kalyvia, Greece, where wildfires have sparked evacuations of coastal towns amid a summer heatwave. Smoke continues to rise across the sky on Monday 17 July, while sizzling temperatures have swept across Europe in recent days and the heatwave has taken hold across many popular holiday hotspots in the Mediterranean. Much of southern Europe has been in the high 30s, while some parts of southern Italy and areas in Greece have been in the low-to-mid 40s, which is eight to 12 degrees above the seasonal average for the region. The hottest temperature recorded was around 45C and the heatwave has caused health issues, leading to a strain on local medical services during a busy tourist period. Forecasters say in the coming days parts of Italy and Greece could push the 48.8C recorded in Syracuse, Sicily in August 2021, the highest temperature ever recorded in Europe. The hot weather is set to continue for at least another week. Read More Watch view of the Vatican as European temperatures soar to nearly 40C Mapped: Temperatures set to soar in Italy, Spain and Greece due to Charon heatwave Greece ‘like Africa’ as Europe melts in deadly heatwave forecast to smash record
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Soaring temperatures and raging fires: Europe faces its second heat wave in a week
Blisteringly high temperatures are expected to continue across parts of southern Europe this week, as the continent braces for its second extreme heat wave, putting people's health at risk and setting the stage for wildfires.
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Tunisia-EU migration: Deal signed to strengthen borders
The memorandum of understanding includes $118m to stop smuggling and return irregular migrants.
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