Athens Home Prices Are Surging Faster Than Other European Cities
Athens has become one of Europe’s hottest housing markets, with apartments in what was once a rundown industrial
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Iran’s ‘Crown Jewel’ Has Much to Lose From a Full-Blown War With Israel
Hezbollah, Israel’s enemy on the northern front, is probably stronger than it’s ever been – which means it
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Untapped Tech Adoption Could Boost EU Economy by €628 Billion
The European Union could reap €628 billion ($681 billion) a year by bringing digitally lagging businesses up to
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Russia-Ukraine war live: Poll reveals Russian views on Putin as Black Sea fleet ‘forced to retreat’
A majority of Russians still support Vladimir Putin’s war in Ukraine, according to a poll from Russia. Some 76 per cent of respondents said they backed the invasion, while 21 per cent thought it was going poorly. Meanwhile, one in five said they thought the country was on the “wrong path”. Some 45 per cent of those believe Russia was on the wrong path cited “war” and “people are dying”. Earlier, president Volodymyr Zelensky claimed Ukraine has forced Russia’s naval fleet to pull back in the eastern part of the Black Sea, president Volodymyr Zelensky claimed. “For the first time in the world, it was in the Black Sea that a fleet of naval drones began to operate – a Ukrainian fleet,” Zelensky wrote on Telegram. “I would also like to note that now – as one of the main results of our actions – Russia is unable to use the Black Sea as a springboard to destabilise other regions of the world.” It comes as former prime minister David Cameron assured Volodymyr Zelensky the UK would continue to provide “moral, diplomatic, economic and military support” to Ukraine in his first trip to the country as foreign secretary. Read More David Cameron meets Zelensky in Ukraine in first visit as foreign secretary – and praises Boris Johnson In Russia, more Kremlin critics are being imprisoned as intolerance of dissent grows Russian court convicts a woman for protesting the war in Ukraine in latest crackdown on free speech Bombs, betrayal and burying loved ones: Plight of one Ukraine village illustrates toll of Russia’s invasion
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Holloway, Broome lead Auburn past Notre Dame 83-59 in Legends Classic
Aden Holloway scored 15 points, including seven in a 13-0 run to start the second half, leading Auburn to an 83-59 win over Notre Dame in the Legends Classic
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Xi’s Warm Words Jar With Reality for Foreign Companies in China
Xi Jinping’s message that China wants to roll out the red carpet for foreign businesses stands in stark
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Bain Capital Raises $7.1 Billion for New Asia Fund Amid Gloom
Bain Capital LP raised $7.1 billion for its new buyout fund dedicated to Asia-Pacific, people familiar with the
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Mobius Joins Hedge Fund Elite Planning Dubai Investing Venture
Mark Mobius, whose name has been synonymous with investing in developing countries for a third of a century,
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Ravens handle Bengals 34-20 after Joe Burrow exits in the 2nd quarter with a wrist injury
Lamar Jackson threw two touchdown passes in the second quarter and the Baltimore Ravens beat Cincinnati 34-20 after the Bengals lost star quarterback Joe Burrow to a wrist injury
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Xpeng’s Gu Sees Margin Recovery After Bigger-Than-Expected Loss
Xpeng Inc. Co-President Brian Gu said he expects margins to turn positive this quarter, after the Chinese electric-vehicle
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Sri Lanka Gives China Deal Details, Keeping IMF Aid on Track
Sri Lanka’s central bank chief said the government has shared the terms of a $4.2 billion China debt
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Alibaba Is Worth About Half of Tencent as Demand Recovery Lags
Alibaba Group Holding Ltd.’s market value has slumped to only about half that of rival Tencent Holdings Ltd.
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