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Transfer news RECAP: Mbappe is set to delay signing Madrid contract

There is just one day before the January transfer window swings open as clubs from the Premier League and around Europe look to add to their squads...

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WWF warns of biggest mass extinction event since dinosaurs

The world is heading for the biggest mass extinction event since the dinosaurs within the next decade, pushing millions of plants and animals to the...

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Use of EU funds to lobby MEPs was ‘inappropriate’, commissioner says

The conservative European People’s Party (EPP) has questioned the use of public funds for campaigns they say run against the EU’s own interests....

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It’s Good Trump Won’t Be Sentenced Until After the Election

Maybe, just maybe, Judge Juan Merchan saved American democracy last week. On Friday, the New York state judge delayed Donald Trump’s sentencing on...

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In the GOP Civil War Over Immigration, Both Sides Are Racists

Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy want cheap labor—not a multiracial democracy.

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Migration Commissioner open to EU finance for border walls and fences

The Commission will 'reassess needs' in the protection of borders for the next multi-annual budget, as European People's Party joins right wing...

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Just 1 voter backed AfD in Germany's smallest town

In the smallest town in Germany, just one out of 228 eligible voters cast their ballot for Alternative for Germany even as the far-right,...

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A round-up of global stock markets in Trump’s inauguration week

Global stock markets rallied this week amid Trump’s actions following his inauguration on Monday. European markets repeatedly hit new highs despite...

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German election winner Merz and center-left rivals start sounding out a possible coalition

Negotiators from German election winner Friedrich Merz's conservative bloc and the center-left Social Democrats started exploratory talks Friday on a...

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With the far right surging, Germany's elections will be pivotal for Europe

As the country heads to the polls on Sunday, its neighbours will be watching closely

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