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Germany plans $18.1 billion in new borrowing for 2024 – sources
By Holger Hansen and Maria Martinez BERLIN (Reuters) -German Finance Minister Christian Lindner is planning 16.6 billion euros ($18.1 billion) of net new debt for the 2024 federal budget, which includ...
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Tennis-Djokovic centre stage again as Wimbledon gets under way
By Martyn Herman LONDON (Reuters) - The All England Club gates swung open for the start of the Wimbledon championships on Monday with some notable absentees but one very familiar face, Novak Djokovic,...
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Deutsche Bank completes final phase of Postbank tech integration
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Deutsche Bank on Monday said that it had completed a fourth and final phase of a years-long technology integration process with Postbank. Germany's largest bank said it would res...
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Kremlin: “Not too many hopes” for Black Sea grain deal
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia is pessimistic about the prospects of renewing the Black Sea grain deal because no progress has been made in implementing accompanying agreements that pertain to Russian expo...
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Soccer-Emotional Simon savours World Cup call-up for Australia after ACL drama
By Ian Ransom MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Kyah Simon was a "moody wreck" pondering retirement from soccer while undergoing rehab for a serious knee injury but the clouds have parted just in time for the Aus...
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Ukraine right to be cautious with counter-offensive, top NATO official says
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Ukraine's counter-offensive against Russian forces is proving difficult due to landmines and other obstacles but Ukrainian forces are right to proceed cautiously, NATO's top milit...
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Fed up with UK and Scotland, Orkney Islands look to Norway
By Sarah Young LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's Orkney Islands, an archipelago about 10 miles off the north coast of Scotland, is considering "alternative forms of governance" which could include becoming...
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UK economy shrank slightly less than thought in 2020: ONS
By David Milliken LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's economy shrank fractionally less than previously estimated in 2020 when the COVID-19 pandemic prompted the government to require many businesses to stop ...
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Portugal doubles 2030 goals for solar and hydrogen capacity
By Sergio Goncalves LISBON (Reuters) - Portugal has more than doubled its 2030 goals for installed capacity of solar energy and electrolysers to produce green hydrogen, as it aims to decommission natu...
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Tesla’s blistering rally continues after quarterly deliveries beat
By Aditya Soni (Reuters) - Tesla shares jumped 6% on Monday after better-than-expected quarterly deliveries showed that Chief Executive Elon Musk's plan of boosting volumes through discounts was worki...
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