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Miranda Murray

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Rheinmetall expects strong 2025 sales in Europe's 'era of rearmament'

Rheinmetall, a major beneficiary of Europe's renewed push to invest in defence, said on Wednesday it expects significant sales growth in 2025

Rheinmetall expects strong 2025 sales in Europe's 'era of rearmament'
Business|Economy|Europe|Finance|Political

German consumer sentiment unexpectedly worsens in March, GfK finds

German consumer sentiment is set to darken heading into March, bucking expectations for a slight improvement, as households keep a wary eye on the economic and

German consumer sentiment unexpectedly worsens in March, GfK finds
Election|Europe|Political

Wary of Trump, Germany's Merz warns it's 'five minutes to midnight for Europe'

Germany's election winner Friedrich Merz warned the United States on Monday against turning its back on allies but also urged Europeans to

Wary of Trump, Germany's Merz warns it's 'five minutes to midnight for Europe'
Business|Economy|Election|Europe|Political

German business morale stagnates in February ahead of election

Business morale in Germany unexpectedly stagnated in February, a survey showed on Monday, dealing a tough hand to a future government after Sunday's

German business morale stagnates in February ahead of election
Business|Economy|Europe

New year, same gloom for German consumer sentiment, GfK survey shows

German consumer sentiment is set to dip heading into February due to growing pessimism among households about the economy and their income prospects, with no

New year, same gloom for German consumer sentiment, GfK survey shows
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Greta Gerwig at Cannes: #MeToo has changed things for the better

Greta Gerwig, director of the smash hit "Barbie" movie, told journalists at the Cannes Film Festival on Tuesday that the #MeToo movement has led

Greta Gerwig at Cannes: #MeToo has changed things for the better
Arts|Entertainment|Europe|News

At Cannes, Russian director condemns detentions over play

Russian director Kirill Serebrennikov used his appearance at the Cannes Film Festival on Monday to launch a protest against the detention and

At Cannes, Russian director condemns detentions over play
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Trump would be surprised by Cannes biopic 'The Apprentice,' says director

Donald Trump would likely be surprised by "The Apprentice," director Ali Abbasi said on Tuesday of his biopic about Trump's early years as a real estate

Trump would be surprised by Cannes biopic 'The Apprentice,' says director
Arts|Entertainment

Cannes entry 'Anora' aims to destigmatize sex work, says director

Part of director Sean Baker's aim in making "Anora," a darkly funny and touching drama about a young exotic dancer who becomes involved

Cannes entry 'Anora' aims to destigmatize sex work, says director
Arts|Celebrity|Entertainment|News

Iranian director Rasoulof's Cannes film born of tussles with justice system

Exiled Iranian director Mohammad Rasoulof said on Friday that his Cannes Film Festival competition entry, about a court official's family

Iranian director Rasoulof's Cannes film born of tussles with justice system
Europe|News

Scholz confirms EU top jobs deal with von der Leyen as Commission chief

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz confirmed on Wednesday that the European Parliament's three main centrist groups would back Ursula von der Leyen for a

Scholz confirms EU top jobs deal with von der Leyen as Commission chief
Business|Economy|Europe|Finance

German business sentiment unexpectedly darkens in June, Ifo says

German business morale unexpectedly fell in June amid increasing pessimism about the performance of Europe's largest economy, a survey of around 9,000 managers

German business sentiment unexpectedly darkens in June, Ifo says
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Germany bans right-wing Compact magazine and searches properties

Germany banned the right-wing Compact magazine on Tuesday, accusing it of being a "mouthpiece of the right-wing extremist scene" and inciting

Germany bans right-wing Compact magazine and searches properties
Europe|News|US|World

Germany's Scholz says Harris could win U.S. election

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz praised U.S.

Germany's Scholz says Harris could win U.S. election
Arts|Crime|Entertainment|Europe|News

ISIS-inspired suspect in Taylor Swift show plot planned suicide attack

An Austrian teenager arrested over an alleged plot to strike a Taylor Swift concert in Vienna planned to carry out a suicide attack

ISIS-inspired suspect in Taylor Swift show plot planned suicide attack
Europe|News

German Greens' leadership quits after coalition's election blows

The co-leaders of Germany's Greens party, which is part of Chancellor Olaf Scholz's ruling coalition, said on Wednesday they would quit after a

German Greens' leadership quits after coalition's election blows
Europe|Political|US|World

Zelenskiy awaits new summit date after Biden postpones Germany trip

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Wednesday he expected a new date for a summit of key allies to be agreed soon following the

Zelenskiy awaits new summit date after Biden postpones Germany trip
Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|Technology

BMW and Mercedes quarterly sales drop on weak China

Sluggish demand and stiff competition in China hit third quarter sales at BMW and Mercedes, the German luxury automakers said on Thursday.

BMW and Mercedes quarterly sales drop on weak China
Business|Economy|Europe|Finance

Germany's Habeck lays out plan to boost economy through investment

German Economy Minister Robert Habeck laid out plans to remedy weak growth in Europe's largest economy on Wednesday

Germany's Habeck lays out plan to boost economy through investment
Business|Economy|Europe|Finance

German factory sector catches breath in October after tough September, shows PMI

The downturn in Germany's manufacturing sector eased somewhat in October as output, new orders and employment all slowed their rates of decline after the previous

German factory sector catches breath in October after tough September, shows PMI
Election|Europe|Political

German task force to tackle foreign meddling before election

Germany's domestic intelligence agency (BfV) has set up a task force to head off any foreign state attempts to influence the upcoming federal

German task force to tackle foreign meddling before election
Crime|Election|Europe|Political|World

Germany probing possible security lapses after Christmas market attack

Germany searched on Monday for answers on possible security lapses after a man drove his car into a Christmas market, killing at least five

Germany probing possible security lapses after Christmas market attack

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