AP Week in Pictures: Europe and Africa | Sept. 29-Oct. 5, 2023
Thousands of people gathered for a march supporting the opposition against the governing Law and Justice party in Warsaw.
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PSG players receive suspended bans after insulting Marseille rivals at Paris stadium
Four Paris Saint-Germain players have been handed a one-match suspended sentence by the French league’s discipline commission for offensive chants aimed at bitter rival Marseille after a league match last month
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South Korea to face Japan in Asian Games soccer final, with military exemptions on the line
South Korea’s under-24 players are preparing for the biggest game of their careers on Saturday, but standing between Asian Games gold and military exemption is traditional foe Japan
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Shell Sees Better Earnings from Gas Trading in Third Quarter
Shell Plc said its earnings from gas trading rebounded in the third quarter from the dip seen in
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UK House Prices Post Sixth Straight Monthly Fall, Halifax Says
UK house prices fell for a sixth consecutive month in September but the slump in Britain’s property market
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Putin Says Russia May Revoke Ban on Nuclear Weapons Tests
President Vladimir Putin said Russia may revoke a ban on nuclear weapons tests, complaining about the US failure
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Eskom to Have a CEO by Year End, South Africa’s Gordhan Says
South Africa’s protracted search for Eskom Holdings SOC Ltd.’s new chief executive officer will end by December, according
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Russia Lifts Diesel-Export Ban for Its Oil Producers
Russia’s government has allowed a return to seaborne exports of diesel, just weeks after imposing a ban that
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Philippines protests after a Chinese coast guard ship nearly collides with a Philippine vessel
A Chinese coast guard ship came within a meter (3 feet) of colliding with a Philippine patrol ship it was trying to block in the South China Sea, in an alarming incident that intensified fears that territorial disputes in the waters could spark a larger crisis
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Egypt's cratering economy drives many to risky migrant route
By Mariam Rizk MIT SUHAYL, Egypt Waleed el-Degwy found his plumbing skills no longer earned enough for his
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Hong Kong Wealth Firms’ Gloom Spreads With Drop in Assets
Hong Kong’s private wealth managers are growing more pessimistic after a sharp drop in assets under management as
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World Bank Says Saudi Economy to Shrink on Lower Oil Output
Saudi Arabia’s economic output is expected to contract this year as a series of oil-supply cuts pose a
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