Spain Women’s Football League Files Complaint After Chief’s World Cup Kiss
The Spanish women’s professional football league has filed a complaint against the head of the country’s football association
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Ukraine Recap: Prigozhin Presumed Dead; Kyiv Cites Advances
Wagner mercenary group founder Yevgeny Prigozhin is presumed to have been killed in a plane crash Wednesday two
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Japan’s First Nuclear Wastewater Release Stirs New China Anger
Japan started the release of treated wastewater from the Fukushima nuclear site into the Pacific Ocean in a
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India Sees Inflation Abating Soon After Deploying Its ‘Toolkit’
Coming soon: Sign up for the India Edition newsletter by Menaka Doshi – an insider's guide to the
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Singapore Boosts Green Bond Sale to as Much as $2.1 Billion
Singapore started its green bond sale to raise as much as S$2.8 billion ($2.1 billion) by reopening an
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Athens Wildfires Threaten More Homes as Wind Seen Strengthening
A wildfire near the Greek capital that started on Tuesday continued to destroy parts of the forest in
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Turkey Keeps Key Shipping Route Closed as Wildfires Rage Nearby
Turkey kept shipping traffic through the Dardanelles Strait suspended for a second day because of wildfires in the
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GAM Enters Talks With Billionaire Niel as Liontrust Offer Fails
GAM Holding AG has entered into discussions with French billionaire Xavier Niel’s NewGAMe SA and the Bruellan investor
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European Gas Prices Slump as Risk of Australian Strike Recedes
European natural gas prices tumbled on signs that a labor dispute at Australia’s biggest liquefied natural gas export
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China Suspends Seafood Imports From Japan on Water Release
China will stop all seafood imports from Japan, escalating tensions between the two nations as Japan begins a
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Watch live: Ukraine parades destroyed Russian tanks on Independence Day
Watch live footage as Ukraine parades destroyed Russian tanks and other military hardware in Kyiv's main street to mark the country's Independence Day on Thursday 24 August. Residents of Kyiv are expected to flock to see a kilometer-long display of captured Russian hardware on Khreshchatyk Street, the main boulevard that runs through Maidan Square and terminates on the bank of the Dnipro River. While no mass event will take place in the Ukrainian capital Kyiv due to the threat of Russian missile attacks, organisers expect approximately 20,000 people to attend. Ukraine’s parliament declared independence from the Soviet Union on 24 August 1991. The decision was backed by 92 percent of Ukrainian voters in a referendum in December of that year.
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Trump's looming surrender will kill the buzz of the first GOP debate
Donald Trump's day trip to an Atlanta jail Thursday will show that the defining moments of the 2024 election are more likely to happen in the courtroom than in campaign trail rituals like the presidential debate that he cold-shouldered.
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