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Players from England and Sweden heaped praise on each other for their bravery in a penalty shootout at the Women's European ...
Abu Dhabi index closed higher on Friday, supported by an increase in oil prices after the European Union introduced new ...
Rescuers ferried more than 100 people to safety this week, along with their farm animals and pets, after floodwaters caused ...
A ruling by the Grand Chamber of the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) has been misrepresented online as a legal clearing ...
The port of Barcelona, Europe's busiest for cruise ships, will scale back its passenger terminal capacity by 2030 as the city ...
Bloodshed in Sweida left at least 321 people dead, the Syrian Network for Human Rights said on Friday, in a new toll.
The Bank of England has asked some lenders to test their resilience to potential U.S. dollar shocks, three sources said, the latest sign of how the Trump administration's policies are eroding trust in ...
The high-stakes clash between Exxon Mobil and Chevron over a prized South American oilfield may be a sign of what’s to come in the oil and gas industry as competition for a shrinking pool of prime ...
London-listed low-cost carrier Wizz Air will resume flights from Warsaw Modlin Airport in central Poland after a 13-year hiatus, with plans to deploy two aircraft there from December, operations ...
Brazil's federal police searched former President Jair Bolsonaro's house and political headquarters on Friday, adding to ...
Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa, the highest ranking Catholic official in Jerusalem, entered Gaza on Friday to bring ...