Today: September 20, 2024
Today: September 20, 2024

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Euro zone investor morale slips again in September amid economic weakness

Investor morale in the euro zone fell for a third consecutive month in September, a survey showed on Monday, dropping to its lowest level since January amid dissatisfaction over the state

Euro zone investor morale slips again in September amid economic weakness
Europe|Sports

A mini Russia emerges in Serbia as thousands flee war

On a sweltering summer morning in Serbia's

A mini Russia emerges in Serbia as thousands flee war
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European shares rebound from dour week with central banks in focus

European bourses rose on Monday, recovering from steep declines the previous week as focus shifted to an anticipated interest rate cut from the

European shares rebound from dour week with central banks in focus
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German intelligence says Russian GRU group behind NATO, EU cyberattacks

Germany's domestic intelligence agency has warned against a cyber group belonging to Russian military intelligence (GRU) Unit 29155, saying it has carried out cyberattacks against

German intelligence says Russian GRU group behind NATO, EU cyberattacks
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China's Xi, Spain's Sanchez seek to ease EU-China trade disputes

Chinese President Xi Jinping on Monday urged visiting Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez to play a "constructive role" in improving strained ties between Bejing and

China's Xi, Spain's Sanchez seek to ease EU-China trade disputes
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China still busy exporting disinflation

A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Wayne Cole It's been a down day for Asia as it catches up with the post-payrolls fallout on Wall Street, with the Nikkei losing another 1.7%

China still busy exporting disinflation
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Putin loyalists set to win local elections in war-affected Russian regions

Supporters of President Vladimir Putin and his war in Ukraine were set to win gubernatorial races across Russia, according to early vote counts on Sunday, including in Kursk where

Putin loyalists set to win local elections in war-affected Russian regions
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Hungary's Orban to overhaul cabinet with new central bank governor appointment

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban said on Sunday that a new ministry would take charge of the economy and state finances as he gears up

Hungary's Orban to overhaul cabinet with new central bank governor appointment
Business|Europe|Technology

Bending Spoons to lay off 75% of WeTransfer staff post deal, CEO says

Italian app developer Bending Spoons will lay off 75% of file-sharing platform WeTransfer staff, CEO Luca Ferrari said in a statement on Sunday.

Bending Spoons to lay off 75% of WeTransfer staff post deal, CEO says
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Germany's Scholz calls for renewed push for peace in Ukraine

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz called for a renewed effort to bring peace to Ukraine, adding that he and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy had both agreed in recent talks on

Germany's Scholz calls for renewed push for peace in Ukraine
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Greece to tax cruise ship arrivals to protect popular islands from overtourism

Greece plans to impose a 20-euro levy on cruise ship visitors to the islands of Santorini and Mykonos during the peak summer season, in a bid to avert overtourism, Prime Minister

Greece to tax cruise ship arrivals to protect popular islands from overtourism
Europe|News|Political

Venezuela opposition leader Gonzalez lands in Spain seeking asylum

Venezuelan opposition presidential candidate Edmundo Gonzalez flew into Spain on Sunday to seek asylum, Madrid said, hours after quitting

Venezuela opposition leader Gonzalez lands in Spain seeking asylum
Business|Europe|Finance

VW boss says European market shrinking amid tougher competition

Volkswagen's CEO, who is pushing for unprecedented cutbacks in the German carmaker's home market, said change was needed because the European market is shrinking while

VW boss says European market shrinking amid tougher competition
Economy|Europe|Finance

France asks EU to let it delay submitting budget deficit plan, La Tribune reports

France has asked the European Commission to extend beyond Sept. 20 a deadline for submitting a plan to reduce its public deficit to align with Paris' 2025 draft budget, La Tribune du

France asks EU to let it delay submitting budget deficit plan, La Tribune reports
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Two NATO members say Russian drones violated their airspace

Two NATO members say that Russian drones have violated their airspace

Two NATO members say Russian drones violated their airspace
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Ukraine's Zelenskiy appoints former arms production minister as adviser

Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskiy appointed on Sunday former arms production minister Oleksandr Kamyshin as an external adviser for strategic issues, a decree published on the

Ukraine's Zelenskiy appoints former arms production minister as adviser
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Ukraine attacks oil storage depot in Russian border region, governor says

The governor of Russia's southern Belgorod region said on Sunday Ukrainian forces attacked a fuel depot, triggering a series of fires after Moscow and Kyiv accused each other of launching

Ukraine attacks oil storage depot in Russian border region, governor says
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Italy sees 2025 GDP growth of at least 1.2%, junior minister says

Italy sees its economy expanding by at least 1.2% in 2025, a Treasury junior minister told Reuters, as the government prepares its medium-term structural budget plan to be

Italy sees 2025 GDP growth of at least 1.2%, junior minister says
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As Volkswagen weighs its first closure of a German auto plant, workers aren't the only ones worried

Volkswagen is considering closing some factories in its home country for the first time in the German automaker’s 87-year history

As Volkswagen weighs its first closure of a German auto plant, workers aren't the only ones worried
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Outgunned and outnumbered, Ukraine’s military is struggling with low morale and desertion

Outgunned and outnumbered, Ukraine’s military is struggling with low morale and desertion

Outgunned and outnumbered, Ukraine’s military is struggling with low morale and desertion
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France wins gold in blind football at Paralympics under Eiffel Tower lights

France has defeated Argentina 3-2 on penalties under the lights of the Eiffel Tower for the gold medal in blind football on the penultimate day of the Paralympic Games

France wins gold in blind football at Paralympics under Eiffel Tower lights
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Greek PM pledges pension, wage hikes by 2027, within budget limits

Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis promised on Saturday to increase pensions, cut taxes and social security contributions, and increase

Greek PM pledges pension, wage hikes by 2027, within budget limits
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Massive train disruptions leave hundreds stranded in Germany

Massive train disruptions leave hundreds stranded in Germany

Massive train disruptions leave hundreds stranded in Germany
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CIA chief dodges question about Iran supplying ballistic missiles to Russia

CIA and MI6 chiefs made an unprecedented joint appearance in London to address key world security issues, including reports that Iran recently transferred short-range ballistic missiles to Russia to use in the war against Ukraine, according to two sources familiar with the intelligence.

CIA chief dodges question about Iran supplying ballistic missiles to Russia
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Drone debris found outside Ukrainian parliament as Russia launches nationwide attack with 67 drones

Drone debris found outside Ukrainian parliament as Russia launches nationwide attack with 67 drones

Drone debris found outside Ukrainian parliament as Russia launches nationwide attack with 67 drones

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