France's anti-immigration far right gets boost from riots over police killing of teen
Widespread riots in France sparked by the police killing of a teenager with North African roots have revealed the depth of discontent roiling poor neighborhoods
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Dollar Falls to Lowest in Three Months Before Inflation Data
A gauge of the dollar’s strength fell to a three-month low before a US inflation report that may
1970-01-01 08:00
Bayern Munich prepare record bid for Harry Kane
Bayern Munich are readying a bid worth more than €80m for Harry Kane, while Tottenham Hotspur hope he can be persuaded to stay in the long-term by new head coach Ange Postecoglou.
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Cboe exchange to partner with Coinbase on bitcoin market surveillance in ETF push
By John McCrank NEW YORK Exchange operator Cboe Global Markets on Tuesday filed amended applications to list and
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Traces of explosives were found in a yacht in the Nord Stream sabotage investigation, diplomats say
European diplomats have told the United Nations Security Council that investigators found traces of subsea explosives in samples taken from a yacht
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Ukraine reports some 'success' in fighting near Bakhmut
KYIV (Reuters) -Ukraine on Wednesday reported some success in fighting near the Russian-occupied eastern city of Bakhmut as its troops
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Serbian president says the real reason for US sanctions against Serbian spy chief is his Russia ties
Serbia’s President Aleksandar Vucic says the real reason why the country’s intelligence chief is facing U.S. sanctions is his position toward Russia and not corruption allegations
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ACL injuries are keeping stars out of the Women's World Cup
Dutch forward Vivianne Miedema and England’s Leah Williamson are among the stars of women's soccer who won’t be playing in the World Cup
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South Korean zoo celebrates birth of first twin pandas
A giant panda at a South Korean zoo has given birth to the country's first twin cubs.
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China-based hackers breached Western European government email accounts, Microsoft says
A China-based hacking group has broken into email accounts linked to government agencies in Western Europe, Microsoft Corp. said this week
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How is the UK stopping Channel crossings and what are the legal routes to the UK?
The government's Illegal Migration Bill is in its final stages in Parliament.
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Biden Preps for Victory Lap at NATO With Eye on Voters at Home
President Joe Biden will cast the NATO summit as a successful result of his global engagement, arguing in
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