
Gas Deals Beyond 2050 Show Reality Gap on Europe Climate Goals
Two days after the European Union declared it will push for a global phase-out of most fossil fuels
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'The way people appeared on set - that was extraordinary': Robert Carlyle reveals what it's like on a Bond film set
Robert Carlyle couldn't believe the people who turned up on set whilst he was filming 'The World Is Not Enough'.
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Italy Survives S&P Scrutiny Staying Two Steps Above Junk
Italy remains at two levels above junk at S&P Global Ratings after Giorgia Meloni’s government weathered the first
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Israel Latest: Leaders to Meet in Cairo After Hostage Release
Leaders and senior officials from the Middle East and Europe will meet in Cairo on Saturday in a
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Unilever’s New Boss Hein Schumacher Faces Long List of Investor Demands
For a company that prides itself on purpose, Unilever Plc has lacked a sense of direction for several
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Pakistan's three-time premier Nawaz Sharif expected home from exile
By Asif Shahzad ISLAMABAD Pakistan's three-time Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif is scheduled to arrive back home on Saturday
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First Woman to Lead Germany’s Biggest Union Takes Aim at Tesla
The incoming first female head of Germany’s most powerful labor union IG Metall is warning Elon Musk about
1970-01-01 08:00

Hamas releases two hostages as questions deepen about delayed aid and looming incursion
The release of two American hostages from Gaza, the first since Hamas launched its brutal attack on Israel, has deepened questions about the fate of roughly 200 other hostages should Israeli troops go into the enclave where humanitarian conditions are growing ever more dire.
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Egypt Downgraded Deeper Into Junk by S&P on Currency Squeeze
Egypt was downgraded for the second time this month, as the North African nation struggles with a severe
1970-01-01 08:00

The war has forced Israel's Arab citizens to explain that no, they are not Hamas
When 20-year-old Aya Najame, an Arab Muslim, was a little girl growing up in the northern Israeli port city of Haifa, she would go on cultural exchange trips to Jewish schools to learn about the Jewish way of life. Jewish children would do the same, visiting Najame's school to learn about her life.
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US Official Says Export Curbs Will Impede China’s Chip Progress
The US-led restrictions over advanced chipmaking equipment for Chinese firms will ultimately deter China’s efforts to develop an
1970-01-01 08:00

Is Yordan Alvarez really 'Baby Papi'? The stats don't lie
Yordan Alvarez is the most fearsome hitter left in the MLB playoffs, but does the Houston Astros slugger really deserve David Ortiz comparisons?
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