Today: September 22, 2024
Today: September 22, 2024

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Kremlin says French failure to accredit some Russian journalists for Paris Games is unacceptable

The Kremlin said on Monday that a decision by France to refuse to accredit some Russian journalists for the Paris 2024 Olympics over security fears was unacceptable and accused the

Kremlin says French failure to accredit some Russian journalists for Paris Games is unacceptable
Europe|Sports

‘We all wanted Rafa to win’: Nuno Borges beats Rafael Nadal in Swedish Open final to secure first career title

‘We all wanted Rafa to win’: Nuno Borges beats Rafael Nadal in Swedish Open final to secure first career title

‘We all wanted Rafa to win’: Nuno Borges beats Rafael Nadal in Swedish Open final to secure first career title
Europe|Sports

France to give 24-hour protection to Israeli Olympics team amid Gaza tensions

Israeli athletes will receive 24-hour protection during the Paris Olympics, France's interior minister said, after a far-left lawmaker said Israel's delegation was not welcome and

France to give 24-hour protection to Israeli Olympics team amid Gaza tensions
Crime|Europe|Political

Spain's PM summoned as witness in wife's alleged corruption case

A Spanish court on Monday summoned Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez to testify as a witness in an investigation into alleged corruption and influence peddling accusations

Spain's PM summoned as witness in wife's alleged corruption case
Economy|Europe|Finance

ECB's Kazimir opens door to two more rate cuts

European Central Bank policymaker Peter Kazimir opened the door on Monday to two more interest rate cuts by the end of the year if data justified them.

ECB's Kazimir opens door to two more rate cuts
Europe|Political

EU drops Hungary meeting over Ukraine war stance

The European Union's top diplomat, Josep Borrell, stripped Hungary on Monday of its role as host of an EU foreign ministers meeting in a sign of

EU drops Hungary meeting over Ukraine war stance
Business|Europe|Technology

Troubled Boeing stays close to the ground at a major UK air show

European planemaker Airbus plans to show off its newest passenger jet with daily flight demonstrations during one of the world’s biggest aviation trade fairs

Troubled Boeing stays close to the ground at a major UK air show
Europe|News|World

Russia's Tuapse oil refinery damaged in Ukraine drone attack, Russian officials say

Russia's Tuapse oil refinery, its biggest on the Black Sea, was damaged in a major Ukrainian drone attack overnight which sparked a fire, Russian officials said on Monday, though the

Russia's Tuapse oil refinery damaged in Ukraine drone attack, Russian officials say
Europe|News

Man dies after being struck by lightning on Germany's highest peak

Police say a man has died after being hit by lightning near the summit of Germany’s highest peak

Man dies after being struck by lightning on Germany's highest peak
Asia|Europe|Political

EU's Borrell to discuss security, climate policy with Vietnam next week

European Union foreign policy chief Josep Borrell will visit Vietnam next week to discuss how to boost cooperation with the Southeast Asian country in areas

EU's Borrell to discuss security, climate policy with Vietnam next week
Europe|News|Political

Ammunition deliveries to Ukraine will accelerate, Czech minister says

A Czech-led initiative to buy ammunition from around the world for Ukraine will deliver 100,000 rounds to the country in July and August, Czech Foreign Minister Jan Lipavsky said

Ammunition deliveries to Ukraine will accelerate, Czech minister says
Business|Europe|Fashion and Beauty

Dolce&Gabbana CEO ready to open capital to new investors

Dolce&Gabbana is ready to consider opening up its capital to new investors either through a listing or other routes, the Italian fashion house's CEO said.

Dolce&Gabbana CEO ready to open capital to new investors
Business|Europe|Technology

Renault CEO calls for flexibility in European EV transition timeline

Renault's CEO Luca De Meo expressed doubts over the timeline for transitioning to electric vehicles in Europe, adding the carmaker has to bring down costs if it wants to deliver on

Renault CEO calls for flexibility in European EV transition timeline
Business|Economy|Europe|Finance

European banks' earnings in spotlight after big share price gains

Europe's biggest banks report their second-quarter earnings this week, with all eyes on whether the gains from

European banks' earnings in spotlight after big share price gains
Arts|Europe

Artist swaps British Museum coin with fake

A Brazilian conceptual artist swapped a historic British coin for a fake in the

Artist swaps British Museum coin with fake
Economy|Europe|Finance

Wall Street in measured mood as Biden bows out

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

Wall Street in measured mood as Biden bows out
Asia|Europe|Political|World

Biden's withdrawal injects uncertainty into wars, trade disputes and other foreign policy challenges

Joe Biden’s withdrawal from the U.S. presidential race injects greater uncertainty into the world at a time when Western leaders are grappling with wars in Ukraine and Gaza, a more assertive China in Asia and the rise of the far right in Europe

Biden's withdrawal injects uncertainty into wars, trade disputes and other foreign policy challenges
Europe|News|Political

Germany's Scholz says Biden's decision to drop reelection bid 'deserves recognition'

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said on Sunday that U.S.

Germany's Scholz says Biden's decision to drop reelection bid 'deserves recognition'
Europe|Sports

Motor racing-No shoey for Australia's latest F1 winner

Oscar Piastri followed in the footsteps of Daniel Ricciardo as Australia's latest Formula One winner in Hungary on Sunday but the McLaren driver will go his own

Motor racing-No shoey for Australia's latest F1 winner
Europe|Sports

Motor racing-Verstappen says Red Bull need to do a better job

Max Verstappen said Red Bull had to do a better job after his hopes of a third Hungarian Grand Prix win in a row ended with fifth place following a late collision with old foe

Motor racing-Verstappen says Red Bull need to do a better job
Europe|Sports

Cycling-Pogacar turns from Baby Cannibal to Colossus

Battered and bruised in the two previous editions, Tadej Pogacar made his return to the top of the Tour de France podium with a loud, big bang on Sunday to cement

Cycling-Pogacar turns from Baby Cannibal to Colossus
Europe|Sports

Motor racing-Norris says McLaren were right, he didn't deserve win

Lando Norris kept Formula One fans on tenterhooks as he ignored pleas by McLaren to hand back the lead to teammate Oscar Piastri at the Hungarian Grand Prix on

Motor racing-Norris says McLaren were right, he didn't deserve win
Economy|Europe|Travel

Thousands protest in Spain's Mallorca against mass tourism

Thousands of anti-tourism activists protested in Spain's Palma de Mallorca on Sunday in the latest demonstration against a key industry for the

Thousands protest in Spain's Mallorca against mass tourism
Europe|Sports

Tadej Pogačar completes dominant Tour de France victory

Tadej Pogačar completes dominant Tour de France victory

Tadej Pogačar completes dominant Tour de France victory
Europe|Sports

Tennis-Nadal beaten in straight sets by Borges in Bastad final

Rafa Nadal suffered a setback in his Paris 2024 Olympics preparations on Sunday as he was beaten 6-3 6-2 in the Swedish Open final by Portuguese seventh seed Nuno Borges.

Tennis-Nadal beaten in straight sets by Borges in Bastad final

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