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Ready for it? Taylor Swift dazzles Dublin with Eras Tour
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Macron's Center Folds in France
Marine Le Pen’s National Rally may have a chance to govern. -
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With Macron and Biden Vulnerable, So Is Europe
The U.S. presidential debate and Sunday’s snap election in France have emboldened nationalist forces that could challenge NATO and undo the defense of Ukraine.Joe Biden -
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'French right humiliates Macron' and 'Saved by the Bell'
Monday's papers focus on the first round of elections in France and England's tense performance at the Euros on Sunday. -
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The Center Collapses in France, Leaving Macron Marooned
Squeezed by the far-right National Rally party and the left, President Emmanuel Macron faces a country that may prove ungovernable. -
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The Future of Vaping After the Fall of Juul
This week, we talk to the hosts of the new podcast Backfired about how the e-cigarette industry got to where it is today and where it can go from here. -
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UK house prices unexpectedly rise in June
Property market shows signs of stabilising ahead of anticipated interest rate cuts from Bank of EnglandUnited Kingdom -
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Comex Gold Flat, Silver Rises
Gold settled little changed, edging down and snapping a two-session winning streak, while silver rose 0.2%, up for a second consecutive session.
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