Sangha is the fifth and final person to plead guilty to charges connected to the supply of drugs to the actor, who died in October 2023.
Category: 3. Europe
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'Ketamine Queen' pleads guilty to selling fatal dose to Matthew Perry
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Allies ready to support Ukraine before and after peace deal, says UK
Sarah RainsfordBBC Southern and Eastern Europe Correspondent, Kyiv and
Paulin KolaBBC News
Watch: ‘My job is to make sure Ukraine stays in the fight’, says John Healey The UK and its allies stand ready to support Ukraine before negotiations to end the war as well as to secure an eventual peace…
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Trump asks Supreme Court to take up tariffs case and reverse ruling
It’s the latest in a series of Trump administration appeals to a Supreme Court he helped shape, and one that is expected to put a centerpiece of the president’s trade policy before the justices.
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Most Europeans Find Online Experience Worse Under DMA, Consumer Survey Reveals
Brussels, BELGIUM – A new consumer survey released today finds that the EU’s Digital Markets Act (DMA) has led to widespread frustration and a clear decline in the online experience for many European consumers.
In effect for more…
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Undiscovered European Gems To Explore In September 2025
As we step into September 2025, the European market is navigating through a complex landscape marked by political instability in France and renewed tariff uncertainties, leading to a 1.99% decline in the STOXX Europe 600 Index. Despite…
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Europe’s tariff deal is the height of strategic incoherence
Apostolos Thomadakis is Research Fellow and Head of the Financial Markets and Institutions Unit at the Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS), and Head of Research at the European Capital Markets Institute (ECMI).
Europe’s choice to…
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Political instability in France: How does it impact the economy and investments?
Economic risks are emerging in France while political instability looms, as the third government is in danger of falling in little over a year. Further attempts to tackle the country’s enormous debt could be choked until after the next presidential election in 2027.
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'A new tobacco epidemic': Experts warn vaping may cause irreversible harm to children’s health
“This epidemic is being led and organised by the nicotine industry,” one expert told Euronews Health.
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China’s e-commerce giants rush to Europe as Trump upends trade
London – Some of China’s biggest e-commerce and logistics companies such as JD.com are making a beeline for Europe’s warehouses once again, as US President Donald Trump’s tariffs reshape manufacturers’ supply chains and markets.
In…
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Italy used to be the bad boy of Europe. Now, it’s France
French Prime Minister Francois Bayrou (L) delivers a general policy statement to MPs at the National Assembly in Paris on January 14, 2025.
Thomas Samson | Afp | Getty Images
Heading into another vote of confidence next week, France now…
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