Qatar's PM hopes for breakthrough on hostages' release 'soon'
DOHA Qatar's prime minister said on Wednesday there was some progress on hostage negotiations after Palestinian militant group
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Oil Tycoon, Art Collector Cut London Mansion Price on Low Demand
Fatima and Eskandar Maleki have reduced the asking price of their Mayfair property as high financing costs and
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EU’s Push on Hydrogen Infrastructure Alarms Green Groups
The European Union is backing its commitment to spur a nascent hydrogen market in the region by unlocking
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Jude Bellingham injury concern addressed ahead of El Clasico
Carlo Ancelotti plays down any notion that Jude Bellingham will be injured for El Clasico at the weekend. Real Madrid take on Barcelona looking to stretch their lead at the top of the La Liga table.
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Adani Auditor EY Faces Inquiry by India’s Accounting Regulator
One of the Adani Group’s longtime auditors is being scrutinized by India’s accounting regulator, according to people familiar
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Ukraine-Russia war - live: Putin turns to new weapon for winter attacks as bombing of Avdiivka continues
The Russian Army has used new, longer-range drones for the first time in an attack against Ukraine near Kyiv, reports suggest. The weapon, which is harder to detect than the Iranian-made Shahed drone, may be part of Vladimir Putin’s strategy to expand Russia’s arsenal as harsher winter weather approaches, the Institute for the Study of War said. It comes as the Ukrainian city of Avdiivka, Donetsk, faced heavy shelling overnight as Russia continues with its offensive push into the region. “The enemy dropped about 40 guided aerial bombs in two nights. But the number of ground assaults has been reduced, half of what it was yesterday and the day before,” Oleksandr Shtupun, spokesperson for Ukraine’s southern group of forces, said. Mr Shtupun added that Russia had suffered about 2,400 casualties in the last five days during its campaing in the Donetsk region. Meanwhile, Ukraine launched an “underwater sabotage” attack on Russia’s Black Sea fleet near Sevastopol, Crimea, on Tuesday, according to Mikhail Razvozhayev, the Moscow-installed governor of the region. Read More Putin’s many ‘heart attacks’ and why the rumours may be in his favour Russian oil boss becomes third to die suddenly at company that criticised Putin’s war Ukraine's leader says Russian naval assets are no longer safe in the Black Sea near Crimea
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Kering shares fall 4% after sales drop, dragging down luxury sector
PARIS (Reuters) -Shares in French group Kering fell on Wednesday to their lowest since March 2020, dragging down other luxury
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Geri Halliwell: 'I'm the laziest person with my skincare!'
Spice Girls star Geri Halliwell admits she is incredibly "lazy" when it comes to beauty care but isn't worried about trying to look younger.
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Israel’s Rating Outlook Cut to Negative by S&P on War Risks
Israel’s credit outlook was cut by the last of the three major rating companies that kept it at
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US Presses Gulf Allies to Help Stem Fresh Fundraising for Hamas
The US has called on Gulf Arab states to help clamp down on a suspected increase in fundraising
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German Business Outlook Improves, Feeding Rebound Hopes
Germany’s business outlook improved slightly, supporting expectations for Europe’s largest economy to rebound modestly — even as it
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Crisis in Middle East clouds Biden's agenda as White House hosts Australian PM for lavish state dinner
President Joe Biden's attempts at deepening ties in the Pacific are again competing with other, pressing issues, this time the brewing war in the Middle East that is looming over his lavish state welcome for Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese.
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