German firm DHL is looking to expand its reach in the UK by merging its British ecommerce unit with Evri. The CMA will now examine the risks for competition.
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Merger between DHL and Evri probed by UK’s competition watchdog
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Anti-Immigrant Rioting Stretches Into Second Night in Northern Ireland
A second night of rioting struck the town of Ballymena in Northern Ireland on Tuesday, as anti-immigrant protests spread to several other areas and the police warned of “hate-fueled acts.”
Homes, businesses and vehicles were again attacked in…
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Ukraine Says Bodies Of More Than 1,200 Killed In Russia War Repatriated
Ukraine said it has repatriated more than 1,200 bodies soldiers killed in the war sparked by Russia’s full-scale invasion more than three years ago, the latest move in a series of prisoner exchanges negotiated between the two sides.
“As a result of the repatriation measures, the bodies of 1,212…
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Agoda Unveils ‘Europe to Asia Summer Travel Trends’ – Thailand Tops the Charts, India Sees Rising Interest
NEW DELHI, June 11, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — As Europe gears up for its summer holidays, digital travel platform Agoda reveals that Thailand remains the most searched Asian market by European travelers for the second consecutive year. Following…
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Newly elected Romanian president to visit Ukraine
Newly elected Romanian President Nicusor Dan will take part in the Ukraine-Southeast Europe Summit, which is being held in Odesa on June 11.
This will be Dan’s first visit to Ukraine, Ukrinform reports, citing Romania Insider.
Romania’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs…
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Frontline report: Ukraine cripples Russian weapons production with strikes on microchip plants
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World’s biggest aircraft owner set for $1bn payout in stranded Russian planes case
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The world’s biggest commercial aircraft owner AerCap is in line for a payout of more than $1bn after a High Court judge found insurers had to cover losses from planes…
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Poland's PM Donald Tusk defends his government ahead of confidence vote
Tusk, who previously served as Polish prime minister from 2007 to 2014, returned to office in December 2023 in a country hit by the pandemic and inflation and facing significant political divisions.
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Police seek answers as Austria mourns victims of one of the worst shootings in its history
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Police in Austria were hunting for clues on Wednesday after a gunman opened fire at his former high school a day earlier, killing nine students and a teacher in a…
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Rubio criticises UK over Gaza-related sanctions on Israeli ministers
The UK and four allies announced they would sanction Israeli ministers Bezalel Smotrich and Itamar Ben-Gvir over their remarks about Gaza.
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