John Stones compared to Lionel Messi in staggering Champions League final stat
John Stones' dribbling display for Manchester City against Inter in the Champions League final earned statistical comparisons to Lionel Messi.
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Illumina appoints Dadswell as interim CEO
Illumina said on Sunday that it had appointed Charles Dadswell as interim chief executive officer while the board
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Shell Reviews Its Chemical Business as Performance Lags: WSJ
Shell is performing a review of its chemicals business that it hasn’t detailed publicly, The Wall Street Journal
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Andre Onana admits uncertainty over Inter future
Chelsea and Tottenham transfer target Andre Onana has admitted he could be forced out of Inter this summer.
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‘Decade of Emerging Markets’ May Be About to Regain Traction
Emerging-market bulls are still upbeat on the asset class, even after China’s highly-touted reopening rally fizzled and proved
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Oil Traders Are Daring to Defy Market Kingpin Saudi Arabia
Oil traders are starting to ignore the most important person in the market. It could prove a risky
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'We're in a good position' - Arsenal's Per Mertesacker hopeful of signing Ilkay Gundogan
Arsenal academy manager Per Mertesacker has revealed why the Gunners are well-placed to sign Ilkay Gundogan on a free transfer from Manchester City.
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The Fed meets next week. What can investors expect?
Stocks have just come off a seemingly auspicious week — but could the Federal Reserve's June meeting dampen the rally?
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Tunisia's president urges aid to stem migration as European leaders visit
Tunisia's president is hosting the leaders of Italy, the Netherlands and the European Union for talks aimed at smoothing the way for an international bailout
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Explainer-What is the Espionage Act and what might it mean for Donald Trump?
By Sarah N. Lynch WASHINGTON Former U.S. President Donald Trump has become the most high-profile person to ever
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John Roberts upheld a key part of the Voting Rights Act. What will he do next on race?
When Chief Justice John Roberts began reading his decision in a voting rights dispute from the Supreme Court bench on Thursday, few would have expected the significant turn he was about to take favoring Black voters in Alabama.
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BioNTech faces first German lawsuit over alleged COVID vaccine side effects
By Ludwig Burger and Patricia Weiss HAMBURG BioNTech will go to court on Monday to defend itself against
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