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Traders works at the stock exchange in Frankfurt, Germany. Daniel Roland | Afp | Getty Images LONDON — European markets were mostly higher on Thursday as investors digested a fresh …
Traders works at the stock exchange in Frankfurt, Germany. Daniel Roland | Afp | Getty Images LONDON — European markets were mostly higher on Thursday as investors digested a fresh …
This post has been read 1210 times! ABU DHABI, Aug 9: UAE airports receieved around 62 million passengers during the first half of 2023, an increase ofr 46 percent compared …
Bayern Munich’s pursuit of Harry Ka– nah, sorry, we just can’t do it, it’s triggering. But we can regale you with a freshish rumour involving Bayern Munich. According to tonight’s …
Patrick Francis was jailed for 13 days after pleading guilty to one charge of mischief by setting fire to his neighbour’s main door last year. Read original article here Denial …
China’s Ministry of Commerce hit out on Thursday after US President Joe Biden signed an executive order to restrict US venture capital and private equity stakes in Chinese firms in …
A presidential candidate in Ecuador who had been outspoken about the link between organized crime and government officials was assassinated Wednesday evening at a political rally in the capital, just …
Ecuadorian presidential candidate Fernando Villavicencio has been killed in an armed attack at a campaign rally in the capital, according to the country’s president Guillermo Lasso and local media reports. …
Ecuadorean presidential candidate Fernando Villavicencio was shot to death by gunmen at a political rally in Quito, less than two weeks prior to the Ecuador elections Read original article here …
A Danish man has become the first person to visit every country on Earth without flying in an epic 10-year adventure. Setting off on 10 October 2013, Torbjørn (Thor) Pedersen left …
T he Metropolitan Police Commissioner has called on the Government to make reform that gives police the power to sack ‘rogue’ officers. Writing in the Times, Sir Mark Rowley said …