Eurozone business activity stalled in June, with PMI data showing flat growth linked to weak services and manufacturing. Germany improved slightly, while France declined. Persistent service-sector cost pressures and renewed energy concerns may cloud ECB rate cut prospects.
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Eurozone business activity stalls in June: Will the ECB cut again?
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UK warns Iran against Strait of Hormuz blockade – POLITICO
It was a week when penguins, bonds, the new German coalition, Louisiana soybeans, fossil fuels, the EU’s Digital Markets Act, France’s creaking politics and American bourbon all became one news story. POLITICO explains what got us all…
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Europe Electric Vehicle Battery Testing, Inspection, and Certification Industry Report 2025: Market to Hit $2.21 Billion by 2034
Company Logo The Europe EV battery testing, inspection, and certification market is expected to surge from $410.9 million in 2024 to $2.21 billion by 2034, with a robust CAGR of 18.33%. Key growth drivers include stringent EU…
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Russian army carried out cynical strike against civilian infrastructure
President Volodymyr Zelensky stated that the Russian army has launched a cynical attack on civilian infrastructure in four regions, using 352 drones and 16 missiles. The main target of the attack was Kyiv.
Zelensky said this in a statement on his official Telegram…
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At Least 9 Killed In Massive Russian Strike On Ukraine
At least nine people were killed and several injured in a massive overnight Russian missile and drone attack on the Kyiv and Chernihiv regions. Interior Minister Ihor Klymenko said residential areas, hospitals and sports facilities were hit.
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A Ukrainian journalist is released from Russian custody in occupied Crimea
Ukrainian Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty journalist Vladyslav Yesypenko was released Sunday after more than four years in Russian custody in Crimea, according to RFE/RL.
Yesypenko was arrested and jailed on March 10, 2021, in Crimea, which was…
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Ukrainian air defense downs 339 Russian drones and 15 missiles in overnight attack
Ukraine’s air defense forces neutralized 354 Russian aerial threats during an overnight attack.
The Air Force of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported this on Telegram, according to Ukrinform.
Since 20:00 on Sunday, Russia launched a total of 368 airborne targets…
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Suzuki Bids Farewell to the Jimny in Europe with France-Exclusive 55th Anniversary Edition
Suzuki is marking the end of an era for its iconic Jimny in Europe with a special edition exclusively for the French market. The Suzuki Jimny 55th Anniversary Edition is a limited-run model that pays tribute to the subcompact off-roader’s…
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Keir Starmer vs Kneecap: Will the controversial rap trio still perform at Glastonbury?
Controversial Belfast rap trio Kneecap responded as British PM Keir Starmer and Conservative Party leader Kemi Badenoch call for a ban of their upcoming Glastonbury set. Will their comments lead to a last-minute cancellation of the band’s set this weekend?
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