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Sudan army-backed council to meet on US truce proposal: govt source
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BP profit surges despite lower oil prices
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Shein vows to cooperate with France in childlike sex doll probe
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National hero proposal for Indonesia's Suharto sparks backlash
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Indian great Ashwin out of Australia's BBL after knee surgery
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Indian Sikh pilgrims enter Pakistan, first major crossing since May conflict: AFP
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Asian markets slip as traders eye tech rally, US rate outlook
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Nintendo hikes Switch 2 annual unit sales target
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Typhoon flooding kills 5, strands thousands in central Philippines
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Jobe Bellingham finding his feet as Dortmund head to City
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US civil trial to hear opening arguments on Boeing MAX crash
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Jamie Melham on Half Yours only second woman to win Melbourne Cup
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Myanmar scam hub sweep triggers fraudster recruitment rush
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Biggest emitter, record renewables: China's climate scorecard
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Floods strand people on roofs as typhoon pounds Philippines
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Asian markets swing as trades eye tech rally, US rate outlook
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South Korea to triple AI spending, boost defence budget
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Trott to leave as Afghanistan coach after T20 World Cup
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Late queen's fashion to go on show at Buckingham Palace
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In Morocco, exiled Afghan women footballers find hope on the pitch
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EU scrambles to seal climate deal ahead of COP30
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New Yorkers expected to pick leftist Mamdani in stunning election
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Pining for Pinochet: how crime fanned nostalgia for Chile's dictator
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Why an Amazon chef said no to a vegan dinner for Prince William event
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Cement maker Lafarge on trial in France on charges of funding jihadists
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Worker dies after medieval tower partly collapses in Rome
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Run-machine Labuschagne in form of his life ahead of Ashes
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Prince William plays football, volleyball in Rio on climate trip
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Jamaicans mobilize aid in aftermath of Melissa's wreckage
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Starbucks cedes China control to Boyu Capital
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Worker rescued after medieval tower partly collapses in Rome
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'Wild at Heart' actress Diane Ladd dies at 89
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Xhaka lifts Sunderland into fourth after Everton draw
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Brazil records biggest annual fall in emissions in 15 years: report
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Victor Conte, mastermind of BALCO doping scandal, dead at 75: company
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Trial opens in 1st US civil case on 2019 Boeing MAX crash
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Mixed day for global stocks as market digests latest AI deals
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Barrett brothers out of All Blacks' clash with Scotland
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Medieval tower partially collapses in Rome, trapping worker
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Arsenal's Arteta says injured Gyokeres out of Slavia Prague tie
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Alonso says 'quality' Wirtz helped get him Real Madrid job
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US Fed's Cook warns inflation to stay 'elevated' next year
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Blue heaven: huge crowds salute Los Angeles Dodgers in victory parade
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Dutch centrist Jetten clinches election win: final tally
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Mamdani extends olive branch to anxious NY business community
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Sierra Leone chimpanzee sanctuary reopens after deforestation protest
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Shein bans sex dolls after France outrage over 'childlike' ones
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England full-back Steward doubtful for Autumn rugby clash with Fiji
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Children under 15 in France should be banned entirely from using social media, and those aged between 15 and 18 should face a nighttime "digital curfew", a French parliamentary committee urged on Thursday.
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Asian equities mostly rose Thursday as investors built on this week's rally after US data ramped up expectations for a string of interest rate cuts.
'Minimalist' Ralph Lauren designs kick off New York Fashion Week
Ralph Lauren moved the start of New York Fashion Week a few hours early, presenting a Spring 2026 collection on Wednesday that the designer described as minimalist with a touch of softness.
S&P 500 ends at record as markets await key US consumer price data
The S&P 500 rose to a fresh record Wednesday behind a surge in Oracle shares as markets looked ahead to key consumer pricing data expected to influence US interest rate decisions.
S.Korea appeals to US to free workers
South Korea's top diplomat made a direct appeal Wednesday to the United States to release hundreds of workers detained in an immigration raid that stunned the close US ally, as a plane dispatched by Seoul was delayed.
Union to vote on deal to end strike at Boeing defense branch
Labor leaders reached a tentative agreement with Boeing that could resolve a strike in the aviation giant's defense business, the union announced Wednesday.
'Anguish' as Cuba plunges into new electricity blackout
Cubans were in despair Wednesday after their cash-strapped communist country plunged into its fifth nationwide power blackout in a year.
Musk's title of richest person challenged by Oracle's Ellison
Billionaire Elon Musk is at risk of losing his title of world's wealthiest person to Oracle co-founder Larry Ellison, whose software giant stands poised for massive AI riches.
New French PM vows 'profound break' with past as protests flare
France's new Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu promised a "profound break" with the past on Wednesday as he faced the thorny task of trying to build a government with enough parliamentary support to pull the country out of a political crisis.
Three migrants dead, three missing in Channel crossing attempts
Three people are believed to have been crushed to death and three others were missing in two separate incidents as migrants attempted to cross the English Channel, French officials said Wednesday.
US says backs S.Korea investment as plane fetches detained workers
The United States said Wednesday that it welcomed investment from South Korea, which dispatched a plane to repatriate hundreds of workers arrested in an immigration raid that shocked the close US ally.
Fossil energy 'significant' driver of climate-fuelled heatwaves: study
Fossil fuel and cement producers have contributed "significantly" to the growing number and intensity of climate-change-driven heatwaves, according to a study published on Wednesday in Nature.
Software company Oracle shares surge more than 35% on huge AI deals
Oracle shares surged more than 35 percent in early trading Wednesday after the software giant projected massive revenue growth based on contracts tied to artificial intelligence.
US Senate panel advances nomination of Trump's Fed governor pick
A US Senate committee on Wednesday advanced the nomination of President Donald Trump's choice to join the Federal Reserve board, despite concerns that he might not resign from the White House even if confirmed.
Belgium seeks US help in drug trafficking fight
Belgium's prime minister appealed Wednesday for American help to counter transnational drug trafficking as he visited the port of Antwerp, a key smuggling hub into Europe, with US homeland security chief Kristi Noem.
Stock markets strike records despite geopolitical unrest
Global stock markets struck fresh record highs on Tuesday as expectations of more cuts to US interest rates offset escalating geopolitical tensions.
New French PM vows 'profound break' with past to exit crisis
France's new Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu promised a "profound break" with the past on Wednesday as he faced the thorny task of trying to build a government with enough parliamentary support to avoid an early demise.
Zara owner Inditex shares soar as sales growth revives
Shares in Zara owner Inditex, the world's largest fashion retailer, soared on Wednesday as a positive start to the autumn season enthused investors and eclipsed slower-than-expected sales growth.
Stock markets rise amid geopolitical unrest
Global stock markets rose Wednesday, with some Asian indices reaching record heights, as expectations of more cuts to US interest rates offset escalating geopolitical tensions.
Three dead, three missing in attempts to cross Channel
Three people are believed to have been crushed to death and three others were missing in two separate incidents as migrants attempted to cross the English Channel, French officials said on Wednesday.
'Block everything': protests grip France as new PM starts job
France's new Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu was set to take office on Wednesday as protesters took to the streets in a show of grassroots opposition to President Emmanuel Macron, sparking clashes with police and dozens of arrests.
Von der Leyen urges EU to fight for place in 'hostile' world
EU chief Ursula von der Leyen on Wednesday urged Europe to assert its independence in a "hostile" world, as she condemned Russia's drone incursion in Poland and pushed for tougher action against Israel over Gaza.
'Block everything': France faces disruption as new PM starts job
France's new Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu was to take office on Wednesday facing a day of protests disrupting transport, education and other services in a show of grassroots anger against President Emmanuel Macron.
Ozempic maker Novo Nordisk to cut 9,000 global jobs
Danish pharmaceutical giant Novo Nordisk announced Wednesday that it would cut 11 percent of its workforce, as the maker of Ozempic and Wegovy faces rising competition for its anti-obesity treatments.
Asian markets enjoy record day as new US jobs data fans rate cut hopes
Asian markets extended gains on Wednesday, with Tokyo and Seoul emulating a record day on Wall Street as fresh data pointing to a weakening US jobs market ramped up expectations for a series of Federal Reserve rate cuts.
Trump jeered at Washington restaurant, called 'Hitler of our time'
Viral videos on social media portray the moment protesters began jeering US President Donald Trump at a Washington restaurant Tuesday, shouting "Free DC! Free Palestine! Trump is the Hitler of our time!"
EU chief to defend Trump trade deal in parliament
EU chief Ursula von der Leyen will seek to defend her trade deal with Donald Trump in an address to the bloc's lawmakers Wednesday -- with many seething over an outcome they see as a surrender to Washington.
France set for disruption as new PM takes office
France's new Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu takes office on Wednesday facing a day of protests that are expected to see transport, education and other services suffer disruptions in a show of grassroots anger against President Emmanuel Macron.
Asian markets rally as new US jobs data fans rate cut hopes
Asian markets extended gains on Wednesday following a record day across Wall Street as fresh data pointing to a weakening US jobs market ramped up expectations for a series of Federal Reserve rate cuts.
Pacific Avenue Capital Partners Advances European Strategy with Team Expansion and Dedicated Sidecar Vehicle
PARIS, FR / ACCESS Newswire / September 10, 2025 / Pacific Avenue Capital Partners ("Pacific Avenue"), a global private equity firm specializing in corporate carve-outs and complex transactions, today announced key milestones in its European expansion. Less than a year after opening its Paris office and appointing Xavier Lambert as Head of Europe, the firm has built a high-caliber team with full execution capabilities. It has also expanded its presence across the region and raised a dedicated sidecar vehicle to support investments in new platforms throughout Europe.
US stocks close at fresh records, digesting weak jobs data
US stock indices rocketed to fresh records as markets digested disappointing US jobs data, while political upheaval in France lifted the European country's borrowing rate.
Trump ready to match EU tariffs on China, India to pressure Putin: US official
The United States is ready to broaden tariffs targeting buyers of Russian oil -- if the EU takes similar moves -- to hit at revenue Moscow needs for the war in Ukraine, a US official told AFP Tuesday.