South Korean Christians turn to AI for prayer
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Executive at WPP-owned agency detained over bribery claims
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How will the ECB respond to bond market turmoil?
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Belgian justice minister resigns over failure to extradite Brussels gunman
Vincent Van Quickenborne steps down after revealing Tunisia asked Belgium in 2022 for its national to be returnedTerrorism
Saving Atos: Jean-Pierre Mustier handed one of France’s messiest rescue missions
Former UniCredit boss steps into governance and political quagmire to turn around indebted tech contractor Mergers & Acquisitions
US signals intention to engage with Niger junta
Washington accepts it is ‘not business as usual’ in Sahel as it aims to build pragmatic relationships with African nationsTerrorism
Europe at risk from Israel-Hamas war, warns Dutch justice minister
Dilan Yeşilgöz-Zegerius is leader of the ruling VVD party and could become prime minister after elections next monthTerrorism
Lack of port infrastructure threatens Scotland’s offshore wind boom
UK’s net zero ambitions rest on huge growth in wind power but industry figures warn investment is being hit by policy uncertainty Renewable energy
Will Revolut ever get a British banking licence?
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