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UN rights chief Volker Turk faces opposition to new term

Turk, a lawyer who has worked for the United Nations for decades in major offices such as Geneva and field locations including Kosovo, finishes...

Aerospace fights for young recruits as AI drains talent pool

More than 50% of licensed aerospace engineers are older than 50 in Britain; fewer than 10% are under 30, a March report by the...

Oil down more than 4% on profit taking, report of China-backed push to end US-Iran fighting

Both Brent and U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude have rallied this week as the U.S. and Iran exchanged missile strikes, traffic through the Strait...

ECB facing mid-sized inflation shock, will get to 2% in year or so, Lane says

The ECB left interest rates unchanged on Thursday but offered plenty of hints that more policy tightening will be needed and economists and traders...

Two policemen injured in Malta shooting

A police spokesman said one of the officers had suffered serious face and neck injuries while the other one was slightly injured International News via...

Trump imposes new global tariffs, drawing protests from trading partners

New tariffs had been expected, but trade partners around the world joined in strongly disputing the justification for them International News via Reuters: The United States...

Tens of thousands flee fires in France, blazes merge outside Madrid

French authorities ordered the total evacuation of the Cap Ferret peninsula, a tourism hotspot on the Atlantic Coast International News via Reuters: Tens of thousands of...

BP nears deal to sell solar business to Kuwait-backed consortium, FT reports

Green energy-focused private equity firm Qualitas Energy and Wren House, the infrastructure arm of Kuwait Investment Authority, have teamed up to bid for Lightsource International...

EU sanctions Iranian judges, leading cyber group figure

"As Tehran intensifies its domestic crackdown, the EU will continue to hold those responsible to account," Kallas said in a statement on social media...

UK says latest US tariffs mean ‘no negative change’ for British businesses

The United States imposed new import tariffs on goods from 60 trading partners on Friday, alleging they had failed to curb imports made with...

UK businesses and consumers more positive, but boost may not last

The S&P Global UK Composite ‌Purchasing Managers' Index, which gives a snapshot of businesses, rose to 52.1 in July from 49.3 in June, according...

UK says armed forces ready to defend country after Iran warns over US bombers

In a statement on Thursday, the IRGC said the U.S. had flown bombing missions against Iran from Fairford in southwest England, adding that any...
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