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‘Violent and Unruly' British Man Arrested After London-Los Angeles Flight Diverted to Utah: Police
Local police took the suspect into custody after the plane landed and referred the case to the U.S. Attorney’s office, which typically has authority over international flights.
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Britain Declares National Incident After Detecting Poliovirus in Wastewater
Authorities are investigating the spread of poliovirus found in London sewage samples.
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Kevin Spacey ‘Strenuously' Denies Sex Charges, Granted Bail
Kevin Spacey’s lawyer has told a London court that the actor “strenuously denies” allegations of sexual assault. Spacey appeared at Westminster Magistrates’ Court on Thursday to face charges of crimes against three men. The former “House of Cards” star was granted unconditional bail until his next hearing on July 14. Most of the charges involve alleged incidents in London between...
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Oil Prices Slide as Biden Announces Largest-Ever Strategic Petroleum Reserve Release
Brent crude futures fell 5% early Thursday, while U.S. crude futures slid over 6%.
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European Stocks Log First Losing Quarter in Two Years as Russia-Ukraine War Rattles Sentiment
European stocks closed lower on the last trading day of March, a month marked by global geopolitical and economic uncertainty after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
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European Markets Close Lower Amid Doubts Over Latest Russian Pledges on Ukraine
European stocks closed lower on Wednesday following the latest round of talks between Russia and Ukraine.
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European Stocks Close Higher as Ukraine-Russia Talks Raise Hopes; Stoxx 600 Up 1.7%
European stocks closed higher on Tuesday as another round of Ukraine-Russia talks got underway.
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European Stocks Close Higher as Investors Follow Ukraine Developments
European stocks closed higher on Monday as investors continued monitoring developments in the war between Ukraine and Russia.
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Britain Will Reveal Crypto Regulation Plans in Coming Weeks, Sources Say
British Finance Minister Rishi Sunak is expected to announce a new regulatory regime for crypto in the coming weeks, sources tell CNBC.
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European Stocks Close Slightly Higher With Ukraine, Monetary Policy in Focus
European markets closed slightly higher on Friday, as investors continued to monitor the war in Ukraine and assess the outlook for global monetary policy.
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Boris Johnson Says Putin Has Crossed Red Line ‘Into Barbarism' as UK Slaps on More Sanctions
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has said that Putin has crossed red line into barbarism as the U.K. announced more sanctions on Russia.
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‘A Total Disaster': Crypto Firms Face Being Booted From the UK as a Key Deadline Approaches
Several companies, including Revolut and Copper, could soon be forced to wind down their crypto activities in Britain.
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Why Don't Kids Get Covid Badly? Scientists Are Unraveling One of the Pandemic's Biggest Mysteries
One of the enduring mysteries of the Covid-19 pandemic is that children have been spared by the virus, for the most part.
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European Markets Close Slightly Lower as Investors Monitor EU, G-7 Summits; Daimler Truck Jumps 7%
European stocks struggled for direction on Thursday with investors keeping a close eye on key meetings of NATO, EU and G-7 leaders in Brussels.
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Londoners Urged to Avoid ‘Unnecessary Car Journeys' After Mayor Triggers High Pollution Alert
Air pollution in London has become a major talking point in recent years.
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European Stocks Close Lower as Ukraine War, Inflation Weigh; Stoxx 600 Down 1%
European stocks closed lower on Wednesday as global investors continued to assess inflation concerns and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
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UK Watchdog Puts 50 Crypto Companies on Notice Over ‘Misleading' Ads
The U.K. Advertising Standards Authority has told more than 50 crypto firms to make sure they are in compliance with the rules.
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European Stocks Close Higher as Banks Rise on Rate Hike Prospects
European stocks closed higher on Tuesday as investors continued to monitor the war in Ukraine and economic developments in the U.S.
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Nickel Price Falls 15% to Hit New Limit Down on London Metal Exchange
Nickel prices resumed their freefall on Monday, with the benchmark three-month contract falling 15% to hit another new trading limit.
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European Stocks Close Slightly Higher as Russia-Ukraine Jitters Keep a Lid on Gains
European stocks closed slightly higher on Monday as the Russia-Ukraine war continued to weigh on global market sentiment.