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"We will continue to prepare for the countermeasures so we're fully prepared," said European Union chief Ursula von der Leyen ...
The 27-nation European bloc and Southeast Asia's largest economy have been negotiating since 2016 to agree a deal that is ...
Marc Marquez proved once again why he is known as the 'King of Sachsenring' when the Ducati rider marked his 200th MotoGP ...
Indonesian authorities have foiled a smuggling attempt of more than 1,200 endangered Javan white-eye birds after discovering ...
India took four wickets to seize control of the third test as England paid the price for over-ambitious batting on a lively ...
On the eve of the Club World Cup final, FIFA President Gianni Infantino hailed the tournament a success, learning from the ...
Liverpool boss Arne Slot said it had been difficult for the team to get back to work after the death of Diogo Jota and so he ...
Poland signed off their maiden Women's Euros in style with a 3-2 victory over Denmark, showing that they had learned the lessons of defeats by Germany and Sweden to grab their historic first goals and ...
SpaceX has committed $2 billion to xAI as part of a $5 billion equity round, deepening the ties between tech billionaire Elon ...
Germany goalkeeper Ann-Katrin Berger was none too pleased with her side's 4-1 humbling by Sweden on Saturday, but said the ...
SEOUL: North Korean leader Kim Jong Un told Russia's top diplomat his country was ready to "unconditionally support" all actions taken by Moscow to resolve the conflict in Ukraine, state media ...
Businesses sometimes need to retrench employees. But that doesn’t mean those cuts need to be sloppy or cruel, says Beth Kowitt for Bloomberg Opinion.
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