Today: October 20, 2024
Today: October 20, 2024

Top EU countries spend $45 billion subsidizing fossil-fuel company cars, study says

Cars wait in traffic on a road in central Milan
October 20, 2024
Nick Carey - Reuters

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Ukraine attacks forced Black Sea Fleet to move warships from Sevastopol, Russian official says

Russia's Black Sea Fleet has been forced to move many warships from the naval base of Sevastopol on the Crimean peninsular, which Russia annexed in 2014, due to attacks by Ukraine,

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Indian retail group seeks antitrust probe of quick commerce companies Swiggy, Blinkit, Zepto

India's biggest group of retail distributors has asked the antitrust authority to investigate three quick commerce companies - Zomato's Blinkit, Swiggy and Zepto

Indian retail group seeks antitrust probe of quick commerce companies Swiggy, Blinkit, Zepto
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Thousands protest in Spain's Canary Islands against over tourism

Thousands of people protested in holiday resorts in Spain's Canary Islands on Sunday against over tourism which they say prices local people out of the

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Germany denies report it is mulling law to protect banks from foreign takeovers

Germany's finance ministry on Sunday denied that the country was considering introducing a law to protect domestic banks from cross-border takeovers as Italy's UniCredit seeks a

Germany denies report it is mulling law to protect banks from foreign takeovers
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Asking prices for UK homes barely rise in October, Rightmove says

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China rate cuts looming, US booming

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President Sisi warns regional troubles may force Egypt to re-evaluate IMF accord

President Sisi warns regional troubles may force Egypt to re-evaluate IMF accord