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Deutsche Boerse, Nasdaq under EU scrutiny for possible cartel activity

Deutsche Boerse shares fell as much as 7.3%, before paring some losses. At 1245 GMT, they were down around 4%. Read More

‘I want them to be like Xi’s staff’: Trump wants JD Vance to be like China’s yes men

US President Donald Trump has admonished his Cabinet for having opinions. Read More

Hezbollah dismisses calls for Lebanon-Israel dialogue, reaffirms right to self-defence

Iran-backed Hezbollah on Thursday dismissed calls for Lebanon-Israel dialogue and vowed to defend itself as Israel escalates strikes and pressure mounts over the group’s disarmament Go to Source Read More

Cop30 climate summit kicks off in Brazil, but major polluters sit this one out

The summit aims to push world leaders toward concrete action and financial commitments to curb global warming, despite the absence of several heads of state from the world’s largest polluting nations Go to Source Read More

Democrat leaders Schumer, Jeffries call for urgent meeting with Trump to end shutdown

Strengthened by election victories this week, Democratic congressional leaders Chuck Schumer and Hakeem Jeffries have sought a bipartisan meeting with President Donald Trump about the government shutdown. Read More

‘No more procrastination’: Belgium PM gives coalition 50 days to strike budget deal or risk govt collapse

“No more procrastination. We cannot allow ourselves to be paralyzed. We must persevere. Read More

Nancy Pelosi to retire in 2027, ending historic tenure as first female US House speaker

Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi will not seek reelection to the U.S. House, bringing to a close her storied career as not only the first woman in the speaker’s office but arguably the most powerful in American politics. Read More

Is FIFA’s peace prize another attempt to make US President Donald Trump happy?

FIFA has announced a new annual peace prize that will be first given on December 5 when the draw for the 2026 World Cup takes place. Reports suggest Donald Trump could become the first winner of the FIFA peace prize. Read More