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Poland’s Tusk Pounces on Populists in Belarus Asylum Scandal
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U.S. surpasses China as Germany’s biggest trading partner
After years of China being Germany’s main trading partner, the U.S. appears to be quietly taking that top spot as the year progresses.NBC News - Top stories - China -
Putin watches Russian military parade featuring a solitary, Soviet-era tank
Victory Day event commemorating second world war highlights drain of Ukraine war on Russia’s military. A solitary, symbolic tank has featured in Russia’s annual 9 May military parade for the second year in a row as the country was forced to pare ...The Guardian - World - Russia -
Poland is strengthening its border with Belarus to deter illegal migration
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The U.S. is now Germany’s biggest trading partner — taking over from China
After years of China being Germany’s main trading partner, the U.S. quietly overtook that spot in the first quarter of the year, data calculations show.CNBC - Business - China -
Russia again had only one tank in its big Victory Day military parade, and it was a World War II relic
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Poland lifts immunity of a judge who defected to Belarus, paving way for an arrest warrant
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Readers’ favourite trips in Germany: ‘We wandered every cobbled street and climbed every gothic tower’
From the Baltic to Bavaria, via Berlin, our tipsters enjoy epic scenery and architecture, culture and steins of fabulous German beer. Lübeck – Queen of the Hanseatic League – has a fading charm and vulnerability absent from the likes of Berlin, ...The Guardian - World -
Plans approved for £61.8m redevelopment of Lord's
Plans for a £61.8m redevelopment of two stands at Lord's are approved by the Marylebone Cricket Club's members.BBC News - Top stories -
Dow, S&P 500 Futures Rise
The Dow industrials were on a tear as European and Hong Kong markets also made gains.The Wall Street Journal - World -
What Did P.S.G.’s Money Buy?
The club’s superstar era cost billions and upended European soccer. But as it exits the Champions League again and braces for the departure of its star Kylian Mbappé, what was it all for?The New York Times - World -
How the S&P 500’s return over the next decade could average just 1% a year
The danger to stocks from abnormally high profit margins.MarketWatch - Business -
Senate Approves Five-Year Civil Aviation Bill
The measure, which now heads to the House, governs the Federal Aviation Administration’s operations, includes consumer protections and boosts safety.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Judge approves conservatorship for Beach Boys' Brian Wilson
The judge approved the petition filed by Wilson's family and inner circle after the death in January of his wife, who handled most of his tasks and affairs.CBS News - Top stories -
Seeking rebound, WR Robinson signs with Giants
The Giants have signed wide receiver Allen Robinson, who was released by the Steelers in March after one subpar season.ESPN - Sports - NFL -
Bernie Sanders set to seek reelection this fall
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China tech is seeking growth in the Middle East
Companies would face less political scrutiny in a region where ties are mainly centred around economic interestsFinancial Times - World - China -
Ukraine says it repulsed Russian bid to cross border
The attempt came during an attack on a town in the northeastern Kharkiv region, says the military.BBC News - Top stories - Ukraine -
Russia launches assault on Kharkiv in northern Ukraine
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Russia launches a new ground assault in Ukraine's north
Russian troops launched an armored ground attack on Ukraine's northeastern Kharkiv region Friday, in what Kyiv said was a major new offensive as it waited for U.S. military aid.NBC News - Top stories - Ukraine -
Tractor Supply's Bet on Garden Centers Is Starting to Blossom
Tractor Supply, known for selling farm gear, tractor parts and animal feed, saw a fallow field in its product offerings nearly four years ago. Shoppers wanted more plants, flowers and gardening supplies, but they were taking their dollars elsewhere.The Wall Street Journal - World