Author: Reuters
Blackstone plans to invest up to $500 billion in Europe over the next decade, CEO Steve Schwarzman told Bloomberg Television in an interview on Tuesday, underscoring market confidence in the region’s prospects.Read More
The European Union is preparing to roll out major changes to air passenger rights, prompting countries like France, Germany, Spain, Italy, Poland, the Netherlands, Finland, and more to brace for a shift that could reshape the travel experience across the continent.Read More
MADRID (Reuters) -A gunman killed at least nine people at a secondary school in the southern Austrian city of Graz on Tuesday, in the worst school shooting in the country’s modern history. Here is a timeline of some of the worst shooting incidents in Europe in the past four decades: May 1987 -Read More
Britain and other international allies will formally sanction two far-right Israeli ministers, Itamar Ben-Gvir and Bezalel Smotrich, following their conduct over the war in Gaza, the Times reported on Tuesday.Read More
Israel says it has been informed that the United Kingdom will sanction two of its Cabinet ministers.Read More
The continued fallout from Christian Pulisic’s decision not to join the USMNT this summer has exposed the incestuousness of elite soccer in the United StatesRead More
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The deployment of LAPD officers and L.A. County sheriff’s deputies in response to protests over federal immigration actions has led to several viral incidents and raised questions about the role of local law enforcement in quelling the unrest.Read More
Leading pro-choice charity says NC20 amendment to criminal justice bill ‘not right way’ to reform lawRead More
The 22-year-old activist was among a group detained by Israel after trying to break its naval blockade of Gaza and deliver a symbolic shipment of humanitarian aid.Read More