Women say they have been given threatening phone calls warning them not to take part in sport
Teen held in German teacher’s death had ‘problems at school’
Authorities say a 17-year-old suspected of killing one of his teachers at a vocational school in Germany is said to have had “problems at school” and been suspended for the day hours before the stabbing took place
Jailed Iranian in Sweden: New trial process ‘unfair,’ problems remain unresolved
Hamid Nouri, a former Iranian judiciary official who has been illegally detained in Sweden, blasts a new trial procedure opened against him in the European country, saying he will not join the “unfair” process as long as his problems remain unresolved…
Key vote lined up for Seaspan parent Atlas’ $10.9bn take-private deal
Minority shareholders asked to green-light full takeover by Fairfax Financial and the Washington family
Uganda declares end of Ebola after 4-month outbreak
The country discharged its last known Ebola patient from hospital in December 2022 and has passed WHO’s 42-day timeline.
Gare du Nord: Six people injured in stabbing attack – BBC
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Currency experts are turning bullish on the euro as Europe looks to hold off a recession
As markets head into a year of uncertainty against a backdrop of shifting economic data and monetary policy, analysts are turning positive on the outlook for the euro.
A royal fanfare for Tom Hanks… as Prince Harry arrives for Late Show
Prince Harry’s limelight was temporarily taken away, when Tom Hanks received a royal fanfare.
How Section 19a of Germany’s Competition Act gives antitrust authorities the power to divest and sanction Big Tech, as the EU slowly rolls out its enforcement (Javier Espinoza/Financial Times)
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How Section 19a of Germany’s Competition Act gives antitrust authorities the power to divest and sanction Big Tech, as the EU slowly rolls out its enforcement — While EU regulators slowly roll out …