Yesterday’s hallmarks of status—a sun-drenched table at St. Tropez’s Club 55, a front-row…
Category: 3. Europe
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Secret European destinations where rich people are hiding out this summer
It wasn’t long ago that luxury travelers planned their itineraries to see and be seen. Now the ultimate flex is receding entirely from public view. -

Stefanos Tsitsipas reappoints father Apostolos as coach following Goran Ivanisevic split
Stefanos Tsitsipas has reappointed his father Apostolos as his coach following a split with former Wimbledon champion Goran Ivanisevic.
The Greek’s brief stint with Ivanisevic came to an end last week, less than two months after the pair started working together.
Ivanisevic, who guided Novak…
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10 of the best secret gardens in Europe’s major cities | Parks and green spaces
El Capricho Park, Madrid
El Capricho, on the outskirts of Madrid, is one of the city’s lesser-known parks. It was built in 1784 by the Duke and Duchess of Osuna, and visited by 18th-century artists such as Francisco de Goya. Its 17-hectare…
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Satellite group SES beats forecasts as defence spending rises in Europe
By Leo Marchandon
(Reuters) -European satellite company SES reported second-quarter sales and core earnings above market expectations and confirmed its 2025 guidance on Thursday, buoyed by its strong backlog of government contracts.
“We…
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Fed's Powell leaves interest rates unchanged despite Trump demands
The Fed left its key short-term interest rate unchanged for the fifth time this year, at about 4.3%, as was expected.
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Russian strikes on Kyiv kill six and injure more than 50, Ukrainian officials say
Watch: Explosions seen in Kyiv during Russian attack At least six people were killed and more than 50 others injured after a barrage of Russian drones and missiles struck Kyiv overnight, Ukrainian officials said.
One of the dead includes a six-year-old boy, while three other fatalities were…
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Seven all-American products made in Europe that will be affected by US tariffs
US President Donald Trump has said that his tariff regime, which effectively places a higher tax on imports, aims to put “America first again, folks” and force companies to either move back or retain production inside the country.