German government puts off vote on a contentious heating plan until September
Germany’s governing coalition has put off until September a vote on contentious legislation to encourage the replacement of fossil fuel heating systems after the country’s top court shot down plans to push it through parliament this week
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Broad gets Warner and Smith as Australia slump in 3rd Ashes Test
Stuart Broad dismissed David Warner yet again before capturing the prize wicket of Steve Smith as Australia slumped to 91-4 at lunch on the first day of the third...
1970-01-01 08:00
Stock market today: Wall Street drifts lower again with new jobs data arriving over the next 2 days
Wall Street headed lower for a second day and markets in Europe and Asia fell as well with U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen in China attempting to lower tensions between the world’s two largest economies
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Metaverse has set off no alarms or need for controls yet - EU's Vestager
By Foo Yun Chee BRUSSELS (Reuters) -The metaverse, shared virtual worlds accessible through the internet, has not triggered any concerns
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Factbox-Who got what in Silvio Berlusconi's will?
MILAN Details of how billionaire Italian tycoon Silvio Berlusconi divided up his assets have been made public on
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England Under-21s reach Euro 2023 final – 5 things to look out for against Spain
England Under-21s are in Saturday’s Euro 2023 final against Spain as they look to win the tournament for the first time in 39 years. The Young Lions beat Israel in Wednesday’s semi-final to reach their first final since 2009. Here the PA news agency looks at some of the focal points ahead of the final. History makers It has been 39 years since the Under-21s last won the European Championship. Then, it was back-to-back victories in 1982 and 1984 but the drought has not ended since. A 4-0 final thumping by Germany in 2009 is the closest they have got. Lee Carsley’s side can make history in Batumi on Saturday. Unbeatable England England go into the final having scored 10 and conceded none. They have not been troubled at the back with James Trafford, close to a £15million switch to Burnley from Manchester City, unbeaten. The final is a different matter and Spain will provide a sterner test on Saturday. They have scored 50 goals across qualifying and the tournament after thumping Ukraine 5-1 in their semi-final, but there will be a confidence and belief among the squad they can remain unbroken. A long season For most, including semi-final scorers Morgan Gibbs-White and Cole Palmer, their season started over 330 days ago. The new Premier League campaign is just five weeks away and while the squad did manage to get a break before linking up they will be tired, both mentally and physically. It all adds to the debate about player welfare and how much football players can manage. A balanced squad For a long time now the squad has seemed more than the sum of its parts. Previous Under-21 campaigns have ended with disappointment with teams containing Phil Foden, James Maddison, Jordan Pickford, Tammy Abraham and Harry Kane. This class have gelled and, while they are all talented players, they have arguably gone under the radar compared to their predecessors. Spain’s dangerman England will have to stop Braga’s Abel Ruiz, who will be out for revenge having lost the Under-17 World Cup final to the Young Lions in 2017. The striker has three goals and two assists for Spain in the tournament and scored the Euros’ fastest-ever strike when he netted after 20 seconds against Croatia. The 23-year-old also has two senior caps and came through the ranks at Barcelona before a 2020 move to Braga. Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Fiery Mark Wood and Stuart Broad give England flying start to must-win Test Jan Choinski’s Wimbledon run ended by former doubles partner Hubert Hurkacz Mark Wood delivers one of the fastest Test spells recorded in England
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Ratcliffe still keen to buy Man Utd as sale process drags on
British billionaire Jim Ratcliffe has said he remains focused on completing a takeover of Manchester United as the battle to buy...
1970-01-01 08:00
Ex-UBS Trader Hayes Wins Chance to Appeal Libor Conviction
Tom Hayes, the former UBS Group AG and Citigroup Inc. trader who became the face of the Libor
1970-01-01 08:00
Hopes of political change, surging inflation lure hedge funds to Argentinian stocks
By Amruta Khandekar and Siddarth S Foreign hedge funds have been lapping up Argentinian equities at cheap valuations
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Pakistan skipper says ready to play 'anyone, anywhere' in India
Pakistan are ready to take on any side at any venue in India during this year's World Cup, skipper Babar Azam said Thursday as the team awaited government...
1970-01-01 08:00
When did Johnny Depp and Amber Heard's defamation trial end? Source claims actor has 'closed the chapter' amid career revival
Amber Heard paid Johnny Depp $1 million in damages for defamation, which the actor will reportedly donate to five charities
1970-01-01 08:00
Coco Lee's haunting final post leaves fans in tears as they mourn her death after suicide attempt
Lee wrote, 'Life seemed unbearable at times but I adapted the attitude of a 'female warrior' to face them head-on...'
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