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Hargreaves Lansdown agrees to $6.9 billion private equity takeover
Hargreaves Lansdown announced Friday that it agreed to a $6.9 billion takeover offer from a consortium of private investors including CVC Group, Abu Dhabi's sovereign wealth fund…
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Japanese PM Kishida cancels trip to bolster preparedness for possible megaquake
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida Friday canceled a foreign trip to bolster preparedness for a possible mega-earthquake. He said he should stay in Japan for at least a week…
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No survivors after passenger plane with 61 aboard crashes in Brazil
1 of 3 | An aerial view shows the site where a Voepass airline plane crashed in Vinhedo, Brazil, on Friday. It went down in a residential area of the Brazilian…
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Chinese satellite launch rocket breaks into hundred of pieces in orbit
U.S. Space Command and NASA Friday confirmed a Chinese satellite rocket launched Tuesday has broken into hundreds of pieces in orbit. They say it poses no immediate danger. But if…
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U.S. tightens sanctions on Belarus, Lukashenko regime
The U.S. Treasury Department Friday tightened sanctions on Belarus's military support for Russia and the Lukashenko regime. Nineteen individuals and 14 entities were sanctioned.…
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Nicolas Maduro blocks X in Venezuela amid Elon Musk fight
1 of 3 | Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro is blocking access across the entire country to X for 10 days over his ongoing dispute with the social media platform’s…
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Third suspect arrested in Austrian terror plot against Taylor Swift concerts
Austrian Interior Minister Gerhard Karner Friday announced the arrest of a third person in a terror plot to attack a Taylor Swift concert in Ernst Happel Stadium in Vienna. File…
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At least 9 dead in Russia’s Lipetsk, thousands evacuated in Kursk amid Ukrainian incursion
Kursk regional Gov. Alexey Smirnov said the situation in the region "remains difficult" as be had called on Wednesday for thousands to be evacuated. Photo by Russian Emergencies…
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British regulators investigating Amazon’s investment in Anthropic AI
Britain's antitrust Competition and Markets Authority Thursday officially launched an investigation into whether Amazon's deal with AI company Anthropic violates Britain's…
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U.S., Egypt, Qatar call on Israel and Hamas to resume cease-fire talks
Injured Palestinians individuals, including children, receiving treatment in a field hospital after Israeli attack, in Khan Yunis, Gaza, on July 13 in which 71 people were killed.…
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