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French authorities regain full control of New Caledonia's capital after days of deadly unrest
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French authorities regain full control of New Caledonia's capital after days of deadly unrest
The French interior minister says French authorities in New Caledonia have regained full control of their Pacific territory’s capital after two weeks of unrest that left seven people deadABC News - Sports -
Germany’s fractious coalition dithers as the heat rises in Europe
Optimists have faith that the EU will always pull through but crisis-fighting depends on choices made in BerlinFinancial Times - World -
Meloni’s hard-right bid to shake up the EU
The Italian premier wants to upend the centrist consensus in Brussels but economic weakness limits her country’s influenceFinancial Times - World -
Ty France hits go-ahead homer as Mariners beat Angels 5-4
Ty France hit a go-ahead solo home run in the eighth inning and the Seattle Mariners beat the Los Angeles Angels 5-4ABC News - Sports - MLB -
Shops rush for Christmas stock as shipping costs surge
Firms are placing their Christmas orders early to avoid empty shelves as shipping route disruption continues.BBC News - Top stories -
London stock market bucks IPO drought with rush of follow-on deals
UK exchange the most active in Europe as investors offload stakes in secondary transactionsFinancial Times - Business -
Amid rush to anoint Anthony Edwards, Luka Doncic makes it clear that this is his time
Edwards might be the league's best player one day, but that day is not todayCBS Sports - Sports -
Brookfield in talks to buy France’s Neoen for €6.1bn
Renewables deal set to hand French businessman Jacques Veyrat €2.6bn windfallFinancial Times - Business -
Brookfield in Talks for $6.59 Billion Deal for France's Neoen
Brookfield Asset Management is in talks to acquire France’s Neoen in a deal that values the renewable-power producer’s equity at $6.59 billion.The Wall Street Journal - Business
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