Today: September 21, 2024
Today: September 21, 2024

Europe

Europe|News

Kremlin rejects Western media speculation that Russia was behind rail sabotage in France

The Kremlin on Monday dismissed Western media speculation that Russia was behind a series of attacks against the French railway system and said that Western media frequently tried

Kremlin rejects Western media speculation that Russia was behind rail sabotage in France
Business|Europe|Technology

France suspects leftists in rail attacks as telecoms networks hit

Vandals sabotaged France's telecoms networks overnight, piling pressure on French security services trying to secure the Olympics after

France suspects leftists in rail attacks as telecoms networks hit
Environment|Europe

Big worries over River Seine’s water quality as triathlon training canceled again

Big worries over River Seine’s water quality as triathlon training canceled again

Big worries over River Seine’s water quality as triathlon training canceled again
Celebrity|Entertainment|Europe

Lady Gaga introduces Michael Polansky as her fiancé in Paris

Lady Gaga introduces Michael Polansky as her fiancé in Paris

Lady Gaga introduces Michael Polansky as her fiancé in Paris
Europe|Sports

Vandalism hits communication lines in France, but the Paris Olympics aren't affected

The French government says multiple telecommunications lines have been hit by acts of vandalism, affecting fiber lines and fixed and mobile phone lines as cities around France are hosting events for the 2024 Paris Olympics

Vandalism hits communication lines in France, but the Paris Olympics aren't affected
Americas|Election|Europe|Political

Putin hails Maduro's win, Kremlin says it is deepening ties

Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday congratulated Nicolas Maduro on winning the disputed Venezuelan election, and the Kremlin said it was deepening

Putin hails Maduro's win, Kremlin says it is deepening ties
Europe|Political

6 UK lawmakers are running to lead the Conservative Party after its crushing election defeat

Six British lawmakers have entered the race to lead the defeated Conservative Party

6 UK lawmakers are running to lead the Conservative Party after its crushing election defeat
Crime|Europe|Political

Far-left activist arrested regarding rail sabotage-minister

A far-left activist has been arrested in connection with the sabotage attack on France's high-speed rail network last Friday, Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin said on Monday.

Far-left activist arrested regarding rail sabotage-minister
Business|Europe|Finance|Stock Markets

Hedge funds ditch bearish Europe bets at fastest pace in a decade, Goldman says

Global hedge funds ditched bets against European stock markets at the fastest pace in 10 years amid a raft of better-than-expected company results, according to a

Hedge funds ditch bearish Europe bets at fastest pace in a decade, Goldman says
Business|Europe|Sports

Heineken's shares slide as first-half results miss forecasts

Dutch brewer Heineken reported a 12.5% rise in half-year operating profit on Monday

Heineken's shares slide as first-half results miss forecasts
Business|Economy|Europe|MidEast

European shares close lower in lead-up to Fed, earnings

European shares ended a touch lower on Monday as investors remained risk averse at the start of an earnings-packed week, while global risk events such

European shares close lower in lead-up to Fed, earnings
Election|Europe|Political

Spain asks Venezuela to release broken down, verifiable voting data

Spain's Foreign Minister Jose Manuel Albares on Monday morning asked Venezuela to release broken down and verifiable voting data after the national electoral council announced

Spain asks Venezuela to release broken down, verifiable voting data
Europe|News

Ukrainian ex-convicts seek second chance in army service

Former car thief Bohdan Filonenko had a simple response for fellow inmates who criticized his decision to join Ukraine's military.

Ukrainian ex-convicts seek second chance in army service
Americas|Business|Economy|Europe

Diageo set for first post-COVID annual sales decline

Diageo is set to post its first yearly sales decline since 2020 next week, when it needs to convince investors that plans to turn

Diageo set for first post-COVID annual sales decline
Europe|News|Sports

France suspects far-left groups were behind rail sabotage, minister says

France suspects members of far-left groups were behind the sabotage of the high-speed rail network last week just as the Olympic Games were

France suspects far-left groups were behind rail sabotage, minister says
Business|Economy|Environment|Europe

Trump effect in clean tech sector deepens angst in Europe's boardrooms

European companies focused on clean energy are abandoning expansion plans, bracing for lower sales or see funding of U.S

Trump effect in clean tech sector deepens angst in Europe's boardrooms
Economy|Europe

Asia rebounds on dovish rate hopes

A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Wayne Cole.

Asia rebounds on dovish rate hopes
Economy|Europe|Political

UK's new Treasury chief axes projects to save costs and confirms deal to end doctors strike

Britain’s new Labour government has axed several construction projects and withdrawn a winter fuel payment for millions of retirees to cover what it calls a newly found 22-billion-pound ($28 billion) shortfall in the public finances

UK's new Treasury chief axes projects to save costs and confirms deal to end doctors strike
Business|Europe|Health|Stock Markets

Shares of Japan's Eisai tumble after EU rejects Alzheimer's drug

Shares of Japan's Eisai tumbled 11% and were on track for their biggest one-day fall in three years on Monday, after the European Union's regulator rejected the drugmaker's Leqembi

Shares of Japan's Eisai tumble after EU rejects Alzheimer's drug
Europe|News|World

Ukraine says it struck an oil depot in Russia, as Moscow claims new gains in Donetsk region

Ukraine says it has struck an oil depot in southern Russia that supplies the Kremlin’s troops as Russian strikes in Ukraine’s eastern Donetsk region, where Moscow has claimed further gains, have left five civilians dead and 15 others wounded

Ukraine says it struck an oil depot in Russia, as Moscow claims new gains in Donetsk region
Europe|Sports

Olympics-Swimming-French fans give Marchand rockstar treatment on golden night

The fans came in droves, some draped in flags and most chanting the name of Leon Marchand as they packed La Defense Arena to the rafters and roared the young Frenchman

Olympics-Swimming-French fans give Marchand rockstar treatment on golden night
Europe|Sports

Olympics-Soccer-Underfire Canada stun France with dramatic 2-1 win; US, Spain advance to quarter-finals

Reigning champions Canada got a lifeline at the Paris Games following a 2-1 last-gasp win over hosts France, while Spain and the United States claimed wins to

Olympics-Soccer-Underfire Canada stun France with dramatic 2-1 win; US, Spain advance to quarter-finals
Europe|Sports

Olympics-Swimming-Majestic Marchand puts France in a frenzy with first pool gold

Leon Marchand carried the expectations of a nation on the strongest of shoulders as he stormed to gold in the 400m individual medley in a cathartic victory at his home

Olympics-Swimming-Majestic Marchand puts France in a frenzy with first pool gold
Europe|Sports

Martinenghi races from the shadows in Paris Olympics to beat Peaty and Qin in the 100 breaststroke

Nicolo Martinenghi won gold in the 100-meter breaststroke at the Paris Olympics, thrilling Italian fans and canceling out several of the main story lines going into the race

Martinenghi races from the shadows in Paris Olympics to beat Peaty and Qin in the 100 breaststroke
Arts|Entertainment|Europe

Artwork stolen by Nazis returned to rightful owner's family. Here's what they're doing with it.

Artwork stolen by Nazis returned to rightful owner's family. Here's what they're doing with it.

Artwork stolen by Nazis returned to rightful owner's family. Here's what they're doing with it.

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