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'Bond King' Gross Looks to Sell Single Stamp for Record $5 Million
Famed bond manager Bill Gross is selling out of a different kind of investment: a collection of rare stamps, one of which is slated to sell for up to $5 million.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Boeing Investigates Quality Issue on Undelivered 787s
Boeing is investigating a quality problem with its undelivered 787 Dreamliner planes after discovering that some fasteners were incorrectly installed on the jets’ bodies.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Why democratic societies are having trust issues
We have faith in those closest to us while politicians seem increasingly distantFinancial Times - World -
'England defence not as big an issue as you might think'
Former England goalkeeper Joe Hart explains why central defenders Marc Guehi and John Stones will be ready to face Serbia.BBC News - Top stories -
The relentless rise of France’s far right
Once consigned to the fringes, French voters now have to decide if they are ready to hand power to Marine Le Pen’s partyFinancial Times - Business -
G7 leaders tackle migration, AI and economic security on second and final day of summit in Italy
Leaders of the Group of Seven leading industrialized nations turned their attention to migration, artificial intelligence, economic security and the Indo-Pacific region on the second and final day of their summitABC News - World -
Vladimir Putin issues fresh demands to Ukraine to end war
Russian president’s new ultimatum comes as foreign envoys meet in Switzerland to discuss western-led peace plan. . Vladimir Putin has demanded that Kyiv cede more land, withdraw troops deeper inside its own country and drop its Nato bid in order ...The Guardian - World - Ukraine -
Where RFK Jr. Stands on the Issues: From Abortion to Climate Change
The independent candidate, though still a long shot, has found support for his blend of populist economic rhetoric, isolationist foreign policy leanings and government skepticism.The New York Times - Top stories - Climate -
'Father' Giroud wants France Euros redemption
Olivier Giroud has embraced the role of father of the France team and is looking to erase the disappointment of losing the 2016 Euro finalESPN - Sports -
Record rainfall in UK and France batters wheat crops
Heavy downpours since last autumn curb planting and push milling-wheat futures to year-high on EuronextFinancial Times - World - United Kingdom
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It’s Not Just Russia: China Joins the G7’s List of Adversaries
While not invited to the Group of 7 meeting, China was still a major presence, with the summit’s final communiqué referencing the country 28 times, almost always as a malign force.The New York Times - World - China