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Eurozone Faces Stagnant Growth as ECB Mandates AI-Cybersecurity Overhaul
The IMF forecasts 1.2% Eurozone growth through 2031, while the ECB mandates that banks implement AI-focused cybersecurity plans by October 31.
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Tanker Struck by Projectile in Strait of Hormuz Amid Heightened Regional Tensions
A commercial tanker was struck by a projectile near Oman, threatening global energy stability as Iran enforces its own transit routes in the Strait of Hormuz.
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EasyJet Agrees ‘In Principle’ to $6.7 Billion Takeover Bid by Castlelake
EasyJet has entered into an agreement in principle for a $6.7 billion takeover by US firm Castlelake, potentially reshaping the European low-cost aviation market.
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Prince Harry’s UK Visit Marred by Accommodation Dispute and Legal Verdicts
Prince Harry has arrived in the UK for Invictus Games events amid a public row over a rejected palace accommodation request and a pending privacy court ruling.
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UK High Court Delivers Judgment in Prince Harry’s Privacy Case Against Daily Mail
The UK High Court is set to rule on a major privacy lawsuit filed by Prince Harry and six other high-profile figures against the publisher of the Daily Mail.
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Trump Signals Potential Restoration of F-35 Access for Turkey
President Trump is expected to discuss restoring Turkey’s F-35 access during a NATO summit in Ankara, contingent on resolving the Russian S-400 system dispute.
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Richmond Charter Boat Sinking: Families Seek Answers as Search Continues
Grieving families seek answers after a deadly Richmond boat sinking left six missing, while investigators scrutinize the charter’s safety and lack of oversight.
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Tanker Set Ablaze in Strait of Hormuz Amid Rising Regional Tensions
A tanker was struck by a projectile near the Strait of Hormuz, raising concerns over maritime security and energy supply stability.
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SIPTU prepares strike ballot as public sector pay talks stall
Ireland’s largest union, SIPTU, is initiating a strike ballot for 80,000 public sector workers following the expiration of the national pay agreement.
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Wolfe Tones Singer Brian Warfield Settles RTÉ Defamation Action
Wolfe Tones singer Brian Warfield has settled his defamation case against RTÉ regarding comments made by broadcaster Joe Duffy during a 2023 Liveline segment.
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Ukraine Strikes Russia’s Largest Oil Refinery in Record-Breaking 3,000km Drone Attack
Ukrainian forces hit the Omsk oil refinery in a record 3,000 km drone strike, marking a significant escalation in long-range operations against Russian energy assets.
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NSW Launches Independent Review Following Alleged Murder of Four-Year-Old
Authorities in New South Wales have launched an independent review into child protection services after a mother was charged with the murder of her four-year-old son.
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Deadliest Clashes Since 2022 Signal Fragility of Yemen Truce
Intense fighting near Hodeidah has left dozens dead, marking the most significant breach of Yemen’s 2022 truce as regional tensions rise.
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Millions Gather for Khamenei Funeral Amid Tense Geopolitical Standoff
Millions of Iranians gathered in Tehran to mourn Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, even as the country faces ongoing conflict and a delicate political transition.

