Turkish Approval for Sweden’s NATO Bid Draws Closer
Turkey’s parliament is set to hold a debate this week over Sweden’s bid to join the NATO military
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Struggling Landlord SBB Wins Rare Analyst Upgrade
SBB, the landlord at the center of Sweden’s property crisis, has been upgraded to hold because “the sell
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Europe Gas Prices Fall on on Strong Supply
European natural gas eased on Tuesday with the market so brimming with supplies that even the potential shutdown
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Howard Donald felt pressure as 'weakest writer' in Take That
Take That star Howard Donald feels like the "weakest writer" in the group and he was determined to step up.
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EU Weighs Extending Steel-Trade Truce With US to Avoid Tariffs
The European Union is discussing the possibility of temporarily prolonging a truce with the US related to steel
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Ukraine-Russia war live: Embarrassed Putin makes third attempt to capture city as air strikes increase
Ukrainian forces say they repelled a total of eight attacks on the strategic city of Avdiivka in the past 24 hours - as Putin makes an embarrassing third attempt to capture the area. It was earlier reported that Mr Putin was going to make a third attempt at capturing the city known for its large coking plant after failing twice before. Vitaliy Barabash, head of Avdiivka’s military administration said Mr Putin’s troops “need” Avdiivka. “Quite simply, Avdiivka and its strategic position is geographically located on heights and you can see Donetsk... from here,” he said, referring to the Ukrainian area occupied by Russia. Some of the remaining civilians in Avdiivka include doctors and nurses. The town still has a shop and functioning hospital operating under every day shelling. War-time president Volodymyr Zelensky, in a speech on Monday, said fighting along the frontline has been “challenging”. He named Avdiivka, Maryinka, Bakhmut front, Lyman front, Kupyansk, Zaporizhzhia and Kherson as the areas where fighting has been the fiercest. Read More Russian UN envoys shoot back at Western criticism of its Ukraine war and crackdown on dissidents Zelensky tells Ukrainians to brace for ‘enemy’ Putin’s winter attacks From Gaza to Ukraine, China to the EU: The major issues piling high in David Cameron’s in tray
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Cameron’s China Ties Draw Scrutiny With ‘Golden Era’ Over
David Cameron’s appointment as British foreign secretary has provoked criticism of the former premier’s warm relationship with China,
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Glencore to Buy 77% of Teck Coal Business for $6.93 Billion
Glencore Plc agreed to buy a majority stake in Teck Resources Ltd.’s coal business for $6.93 billion, ending
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Iceland Plays Down Aviation Threat From Pending Eruption
Iceland sought to temper concerns that an imminent volcanic eruption would wreak widespread havoc on European aviation as
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UK Wage Growth Slows in a Sign of Fading Inflationary Forces
UK wage growth slowed and vacancies continued to fall, further signs that the labor market is easing as
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Genting Singapore Soars Most in Three Years on Earnings Beat
Genting Singapore Ltd. jumped the most in more than three years after the casino operator posted better-than-expected third-quarter
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Yen Traders Brace for Risk of Deeper Drop on US Inflation Data
Yen traders are bracing for US inflation data later Tuesday as a potential trigger to push the currency
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