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Deutsche Telekom Backs Guidance After Strong First Quarter
Deutsche Telekom maintained its full-year guidance after it reported profits and core earnings for the first quarter above consensus, boosted by growth in core markets.The Wall Street Journal - World -
'Shiver up the spine': Leagues weigh betting risks after Porter scandal
Sportsbooks say legal betting allows for greater transparency, but is the new market causing the issues?ESPN - Sports -
FIFA members to vote on the host of the 2027 Women's World Cup
The FIFA Congress will pick from a winnowed field of two candidates to host the 2027 Women’s World Cup at its meeting in Bangkok this weekABC News - Sports - World Cup -
'Scottie is that guy': Stories behind Scheffler's rise to the top of the golf world
At the PGA Championship, Scheffler can become the first golfer to win the first two majors of a season since 2015.ESPN - Sports -
How a ‘Venomous’ Trash Talker Became the Best Golfer in the World
What’s Scottie Scheffler’s secret? He’s much more than the emotionless machine fans see on camera.The New York Times - Sports -
Mystery in the Alps: A Chinese Family, a Swiss Inn and the World's Most Expensive Weapon
Switzerland agreed to buy F-35 jet fighters to park on a remote runway. Then the U.S. zeroed in on the Wangs, who owned the rustic hotel next door.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Putin tells Xi that Russia-China relations are a 'stabilizing' force for the world
Putin's visit to China comes at the invitation of Xi and will be the Russian leader's first foreign trip since he began his fifth term in office last week.CNBC - Business - China -
A cricket World Cup is coming to NYC's suburbs, where the sport thrives
As the U.S. prepares to host its first cricket World Cup next month, a temporary stadium is rising in the New York City suburbsABC News - Sports - World Cup
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Attempted Assassination of Slovakia’s Robert Fico Puts Europe on Edge
Prime Minister Robert Fico of Slovakia, an ally of Vladimir V. Putin and Viktor Orban, was shot multiple times on Wednesday, stoking fears that Europe’s polarized politics were tipping into violence.The New York Times - Top stories -
Who Is Robert Fico, the Prime Minister of Slovakia?
Much of the discussion of Mr. Fico’s leadership has focused on his ties to President Vladimir Putin of Russia and Prime Minister Viktor Orban of Hungary.The New York Times - Top stories -
Slovakia Has Charted Its Own Course Since the Fall of the Soviet Union
Slovakia is one of two nations born out of the former Czechoslovakia, a multiethnic nation established at the end of World War I.The New York Times - Top stories -
Why Biden Wanted to Debate Trump Early, and Why Trump Said Yes
President Biden, trailing in polls, is hoping to shake up the race and mitigate political risk. Donald Trump, already lowering expectations for his rival, is eager for onstage clashes.The New York Times - Top stories - Donald Trump -
Russian Disinformation Videos Smear Biden Ahead of U.S. Election
Many of the videos are trying to appeal to right-wing voters with fake messages about President Biden, experts say.The New York Times - Top stories - Joe Biden