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Europe saw stronger growth at start of year before US tariffs darkened outlook

Europe’s economy grew more strongly in the first three months of the year, only to see hopes for an ongoing recovery quickly squelched by...

Turkey and Italy strengthen ties with trade and defence agreements

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni on Tuesday observed the formal exchange of a dozen co-operation agreements, including on...

Chinese astronauts’ return to Earth delayed due to weather

Three Chinese astronauts’ return to Earth has been postponed owing to weather conditions. The astronauts – Cai Xuzhe, Song Lingdong and Wang Haoze – were...

Nine killed as car hits revellers at Filipino street festival in Vancouver

Nine people were killed when a car was driven into revellers at a street festival celebrating Filipino culture in the Canadian city of Vancouver,...

Thai police plane crashes in the sea killing all six on board

A small police plane crashed into the sea near a popular beach town in Thailand, killing all six people on board, officials said. The plane...

IMF chief urges countries to move ‘swiftly’ to resolve trade tensions

The head of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) urged countries to move “swiftly” to resolve trade disputes that threaten global economic growth. IMF managing director...

Earthquake in the Sea of Marmara shakes Istanbul, injuring 150 people

An earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 6.2 has shaken Istanbul, Turkey’s emergency management agency said. There were no immediate reports of serious damage in...

Pope Francis dies at 88, senior Vatican official announces

Pope Francis had died at the age of 88, a senior Vatican official has announced. History’s first Latin American pontiff charmed the world with his...

Thousands of humanoid robots take part in half marathon

In one small step for robot-kind – thousands of them, really – humanoid robots ran alongside actual humans in a half-marathon in the Chinese...

US says it will exclude some electronics from ‘reciprocal’ tariffs

The Trump administration says electronics such as smartphones and laptops will be excluded from ‘reciprocal’ tariffs, a move that could help keep prices down...

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