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The Paris 2024 Olympics opening ceremony was marred by bad weather and unconventional elements, falling short of expectations. Despite attempts to showcase the city's spirit, the event lacked grandeur and impact. However, the Games will continue with their beautiful venues and promising athletes.
Labour's claim to be surprised by the dire condition of Britain's finances is not credible, according to the Institute for Fiscal Studies director. The Chancellor is using a doom-laden audit of spending to blame the Tories for underfunding public services, but this is being used as cover for tax hikes.
Eight people who participated in an anti-Israel protest in Washington, D.C. are now facing federal criminal charges after defacing federal property and fighting police.
Kamala Harris's stepdaughter Ella Emhoff showed off her midriff in a vest crop top and leopard-print skirt at a party in New York City.
The Canadian dollar posts its longest losing streak in six years as oil prices fall and the Bank of Canada cuts interest rates further.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was reportedly upset by Vice President Kamala Harris's critical comments about the dire humanitarian situation in Gaza after their meeting. Harris expressed support for Israel but also raised concerns about the suffering in Gaza.
Polish lawmakers pass bill allowing security services to use firearms against migrants at the Belarus border, sparking concerns about human rights.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was reportedly upset with Vice President Kamala Harris' critical tone in her statement after their meeting, where she expressed support for Israel but condemned the dire humanitarian situation in Gaza.
Surfing makes its second Olympic appearance in Paris 2024, with competition held in Tahiti. The wave at Teahupo'o is among the most perfect and powerful in the world. 24 men and 24 women from 21 different countries will compete.
Israeli troops are engaged in a battle with Palestinian fighters in Khan Younis, Gaza. The Israeli Defence Forces (IDF) have killed around 100 Palestinian fighters since the operation began on Monday.
Biogen's stock fell after a European regulatory committee recommended against marketing approval for the Alzheimer's treatment Leqembi due to concerns about potential side effects.
Netanyahu's visit to the US could impact cease-fire efforts and negotiations to recover hostages in Gaza.
The UK will not challenge the International Criminal Court's arrest warrant request against Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, distancing itself from former Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's plans to do so.
French intelligence is investigating whether far-left or environmentalist protesters were behind the railway chaos in France ahead of the Olympics opening ceremony.
Spanish Economy Minister Carlos Cuerpo believes that moderating inflation data could lead to another rate cut by the European Central Bank. He also mentioned the expectations of lower interest rates in European economies and highlighted the risks of conflict escalation and disruption to supply chains. Cuerpo stated that there is no rush in the ongoing negotiations for Spain's central bank chief and deputy appointments.
The Olympics officially kick off on Friday with an extravagant opening ceremony in the heart of Paris, but an attack by vandals targeting France's high-speed TGV rail network exposed security risks at a time when all eyes are on the country.
Britain will not challenge ICC's jurisdiction in issuing arrest warrants for Israeli officials, according to the new government.
Fears are mounting that Moscow may be behind a 'massive arson attack' on France's rail network ahead of the Olympics, causing chaos and affecting around 800,000 passengers.
Polish lawmakers are set to vote on a bill that would make it easier for security services to use weapons against migrants on the Belarus border. Critics argue that the bill infringes on human rights.
Imports of Iranian crude have been flowing into China's Dalian port since late last year, helping sustain the country's purchases of the oil at near record levels. Demand for Iranian crude from small buyers in Shandong province has waned, leading to a shift in imports to Dalian. Traders rebrand Iranian oil destined for China as originating from elsewhere to bypass sanctions.
A 'massive arson attack' on France's rail network caused chaos ahead of the Paris Olympics, with fires at key installations bringing trains to a halt and causing cancellations and delays. The disruption is expected to last the entire weekend and criminal investigations will be opened.
Australia, Canada, and New Zealand have called for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza, expressing grave concern about the humanitarian situation and urging Israel to respond to international concerns.
A 2-year-old toddler is the lone survivor of an Israeli strike that killed her entire family in Gaza, highlighting the thousands of orphans left behind in Israel's campaign against Hamas.
Vopak raises core profit forecast after beating quarterly expectations and plans to increase capital expenditures to expand terminals.
Oil prices are set for a third straight week of decline due to weak demand in China and expectations of a ceasefire deal for the Gaza war.
Vice President Kamala Harris attempts to bridge divides within the Democratic Party over the war in Gaza after meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
President Biden drops out of 2024 race, software update causes havoc, France prepares for Olympics, Netanyahu visits Washington, and AP highlights compelling images.
Vice President Kamala Harris accuses Donald Trump of 'backpedaling' from a debate agreement, urges Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to reach a cease-fire deal with Hamas. Prosecutors urge judge not to toss out Trump's hush money conviction. US arrests two leaders of Mexico's Sinaloa cartel. Brazilian government apologizes for post-WWII persecution of Japanese immigrants. Burning car sparks California's largest wildfire of the year, suspect arrested. Russian and Chinese bombers fly together off Alaska. Venezuela's presidential candidates conclude campaigns ahead of Sunday's election. Video game performers go on strike over artificial intelligence concerns. Paris aims to reset the Olympics with audacious Games and a wow opening ceremony.
Gold prices are on track for a weekly loss as traders await U.S. inflation data to determine the Federal Reserve's interest rate cuts.
Prince Harry blames tabloid press for rift with family, Bella Hadid loses modelling job after pro-Palestinian activism, tourist bitten by horse outside museum, eco-activists jailed for M25 disruption, and Jennifer Aniston clashes with JD Vance.
Vice President Kamala Harris urges Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to reach a ceasefire deal with Hamas in Gaza to allow hostages to return home. She expresses deep concern about the high death toll and dire humanitarian situation in Gaza.
A Hamas leader in the West Bank dies in Israeli custody after his health condition deteriorates, according to Palestinian officials.
Vice President Kamala Harris urged Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to finalize a ceasefire deal during their meeting, expressing concern about the dire humanitarian situation in Gaza.
Vice President Kamala Harris condemns flag burning by protesters during Netanyahu's address to Congress, while pro-Palestinian demonstrators call it a distraction from the crisis in Gaza.
Israel seeks changes to Gaza truce plan, including screening Palestinians returning to Gaza's north and retaining control of Gaza's border with Egypt, according to sources.
Protesters hold a 'die-in' near the White House, pouring red liquid onto the street to symbolize the blood of those killed in Gaza. Vice President Kamala Harris condemns the protesters' actions and the burning of the American flag.
Archaeologists have discovered a long lost altar at the location of Jesus's empty tomb in Jerusalem's Church of the Holy Sepulchre. The stone slab, decorated with ribbon ornaments, was determined to be the altar consecrated in 1149. The church, a site of great religious significance, attracts millions of visitors each year.
President Biden and Prime Minister Netanyahu met to discuss a ceasefire in the Middle East amid growing pressure. The administration believes a deal is close and Biden hopes to end the war before his term ends. Netanyahu faces pressure from different factions in Israel. The meeting comes amid tense relations and protests against Israel's conduct.
The solicitor representing the brothers who were 'attacked' by police at Manchester Airport is a controversial figure who boasts of his £1m car collection and claims to be 'the best defence lawyer in the UK'.
President Joe Biden and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met at the White House to discuss a permanent cease-fire in the Middle East. The two leaders exchanged pleasantries and are under pressure to end the nine-month war that has resulted in thousands of deaths in Gaza.
Mexico's Cemex reports dip in Q2 net profit due to weaker peso and flat revenue despite higher sales in certain markets.
Neo-Nazis in Nashville were filmed verbally abusing a group of black children, sparking outrage and calls for condemnation from state leaders.
Israel claims to be close to defeating Hamas militarily and securing the release of hostages, but the survival of Hamas as a guerrilla force may complicate matters.
Interfaith dialogue in the UK has 'almost collapsed' since the Gaza conflict last year, says the Archbishop of Canterbury.
Black clergy and religious leaders discuss the fusion of traditions and teachings that have shaped Vice President Kamala Harris' religious faith and social justice values.
Palestinian Olympic team greeted with cheers and gifts in Paris as they hope to symbolize unity amid the Israel-Hamas conflict.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is set to meet with President Joe Biden and likely Democratic nominee Vice President Kamala Harris. President Biden made his first address since his decision to drop out of the 2024 presidential race. Thousands of protesters rallied to denounce Israel´s war in Gaza, while Netanyahu delivered a scathing speech to Congress to defend Israel´s conduct in the war and vowed 'total victory' against Hamas.
Cease-fire talks between Israel and Hamas face delays, while Israel recovers the bodies of five hostages and Australia imposes sanctions on Israeli citizens and a youth group involved in settler violence.
Palestinian health authorities say Israel's ground and air campaign in Gaza has killed more than 39,000 people, mostly civilians, and driven most of the enclave's 2.3 million people from their homes.
Israeli strikes hit Gaza, causing deaths and injuries, while a group supporting Israeli hostages held by Palestinian militants alleges 'sabotage' of efforts to free them. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is visiting Washington to hold talks with US President Joe Biden, who has been pushing for a truce and hostage-release deal.
Transfer News Live provides updates on summer transfers, including potential departures and multiple players leaving Old Trafford. The article also covers various sports news, such as Chelsea's draw with Wrexham, the free agents XI, and Andy Murray's decision to prioritize doubles at the Paris Olympics.
Several US states are divesting from Chinese companies and restricting Chinese ownership of US land amid growing tensions with China.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will meet with President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris at the White House to discuss the ongoing war in Gaza and the release of hostages. The visit is crucial for all three politicians and could have significant implications for their political careers.
President Joe Biden announces his withdrawal from the 2024 Democratic reelection bid, emphasizing the importance of defending democracy and passing the torch to a new generation.
President Joe Biden delivered a solemn Oval Office address Wednesday that laid out in the clearest terms yet why he abandoned his reelection campaign.
Australia has sanctioned Israeli settlers and a religious youth group for their involvement in violence against Palestinians in the West Bank. The government's actions align with its allies and aim to support a two-state solution and end Israel's occupation.
Two Russian and two Chinese bombers were intercepted near American airspace, prompting American and Canadian fighter jets to be scrambled.
Oil prices fall on concerns over weak demand in China and expectations of a ceasefire deal in the Middle East.
Israeli forces recover bodies of four hostages killed in Hamas attack and held in Gaza since October 7th.
Kamala Harris' husband's ex-wife defends her against criticisms over her lack of biological children, stating that Harris has been a co-parent to her step-children for over 10 years.
Donald Trump claimed at a rally in North Carolina that Vice President Kamala Harris wants to 'execute' babies after birth and criticized her record on abortion. He also criticized her handling of the border crisis and suggested firing U.S. Generals and putting NASCAR drivers and football coaches in charge of the military.
President Joe Biden explained his decision to drop his bid for re-election and support Vice President Kamala Harris in an Oval Office address.
Israel's national anthem jeered before Olympic soccer match, with heavy security presence and ongoing tensions.
Hamas official condemns alliance with Netanyahu from any party as treason.
Protesters gathered outside the US Capitol to demonstrate against Israel's war in Gaza and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, calling for his arrest and an end to US aid to Israel.
Pro-Palestine activists shared images of a protest against Benjamin Netanyahu, claiming his table was full of maggots. Thousands of protesters condemning the war in Gaza descended on Washington.
Thousands protest Netanyahu outside US Capitol, calling for ceasefire and arrest at International Criminal Court.
A Russian chef has been arrested in France over an alleged plot to destabilize France during the Olympics. The man was found with a document linked to a Russian special forces unit, and a judicial investigation has been opened into the allegations.
The US, Israel, and the UAE held a secret meeting to discuss post-war plans for Gaza, including the removal of Hamas authorities and the deployment of a peacekeeping force. The meeting contrasts with an agreement signed by Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas and Hamas officials in China. The UAE has expressed its readiness to send forces to Gaza after the war.
The Paris Olympics kicked off with soccer matches, but were marred by scandal and COVID-19 cases. Security concerns and doping issues are also in the spotlight.
Germany has banned the Hamburg Islamic Centre over its alleged support for Hezbollah and links to Iran. The centre has been accused of being an Islamist extremist organisation and spreading Tehran's ideology.
The Paris Olympics kicked off with soccer matches featuring Spain, Uzbekistan, Argentina, and Morocco. Spain's Marc Pubill scored the first goal of the tournament.
The US, Israel, and the UAE held a secret meeting to discuss post-war plans for Gaza, including the removal of Hamas authorities and the deployment of a peacekeeping force. The meeting contrasts with a meeting hosted by China, where an agreement was signed for a post-war government in Gaza. The UAE has indicated its willingness to send forces to Gaza after the war ends.
Before and after photos show the transformations of A-listers Anya Taylor-Joy, Bella Hadid, and Margot Robbie, who were ranked among the top ten most attractive women in the world according to the Golden Ratio of Beauty Phi.
France will deploy hundreds of police officers to secure Israel's opening Olympic soccer match against Mali on Wednesday, a first security test ahead of the Games' official opening ceremony.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu signals possibility of a cease-fire deal as Palestinians continue to suffer in the war with over 39,100 killed.
Israeli forces carry out new raids in Gaza, destroying homes and forcing thousands to seek shelter. Palestinians criticise the U.S. for welcoming Netanyahu.
Democrats hope to move on from Joe Biden's presidency by rallying behind Kamala Harris, but concerns about Biden's health and leadership continue to linger.
Pro-Palestine protesters clash with police outside the Foreign Office HQ in London, demanding a ban on arms exports to Israel.
Albanian smuggling gangs are enticing migrants with social media posts promising trips to Britain 'by speedboat and with 100% guaranteed safety'. The National Crime Agency has partnered with platforms including Meta, X, TikTok, and YouTube to remove almost 12,000 illicit ads by the end of June 2024.
South Africa's orange exports are impacted by bad weather, leading to lower export forecasts and record high orange juice prices.
Unregulated social media platforms are being used by extremist groups to promote their content and raise funds, according to warnings from Australian politicians. Right-wing extremism and Islamophobic incidents driven by extremist groups are increasing concerns. The Home Affairs Department is worried about the shift to niche platforms that do not moderate content.
Pro-Palestine campaigners plan to protest against Israel's participation at the Paris Olympics during the men's football match against Mali. Israeli athletes have 24-hour security.
Orange's Q2 profit rises due to strong performance in Africa and the Middle East. The telecom operator also announces a partnership with Vodafone Spain to create a shared fibre-to-the-home network.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaks before Congress in hopes of bolstering U.S. support for Israel's fight against Hamas, despite the Biden administration urging him to focus on ending the war in Gaza. Many Democrats and independents plan to boycott his appearance.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's visit to Washington has led to protests, with demonstrators expressing support and criticism for Israel. Protesters organized by Jewish Voice for Peace staged a sit-in at a congressional office building, resulting in arrests. Families of remaining hostages held a protest vigil, urging Netanyahu to reach a cease-fire deal with Hamas and bring home the hostages.
Oil prices rise as U.S. crude inventories fall and wildfires in Canada threaten supply.
Jewish activists arrested in US Congress building, Harris leads Trump in poll, death toll rises in Ethiopia, migrants travel to US border, Secret Service chief resigns, Israeli tanks advance in Gaza, US invites Sudan for talks, Ukrainians open to territorial concessions, Zelenskiy discusses peace with Vatican, Bangladesh accepts court ruling.
Canada's main stock index fell on Tuesday as a drop in oil prices weighed on energy shares, but the move was limited ahead of a potential interest rate cut by the Bank of Canada.
Israeli soccer player Roy Revivo's appeal against a two-game ban will be heard by a sports court before his team's opening game at the Paris Olympics.
Kamala Harris's stance on the Gaza war suggests a potential change in US policy towards Israel as she aims for the Democratic presidential nomination.
Pro-Gaza independent MP vows to 'speak truth to power' and demand action for the poor and dispossessed in his maiden Commons speech.
The U.N. envoy for Yemen warns of a potential devastating region-wide escalation, but there is hope as the warring parties have agreed to de-escalate tensions in certain sectors. However, the risk of a return to full-scale war remains.
Israel criticizes Kamala Harris for skipping Benjamin Netanyahu's address to Congress, disappointing officials in his administration.
Kamala Harris's decision to stay away from Benjamin Netanyahu's address to Congress has irritated officials in the Israeli prime minister's administration.
Jon Voigt has poured fuel on the fire of his family feud with daughter Angelina Jolie by claiming her views on the Israel-Hamas war have been influenced by anti-Semitic people.
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