The long-running attempt by Lufthansa to acquire a stake in the state-owned Italian airline Ita took another possible step forward on Tuesday, as the parties involved offered the European Commission further concessions. Brussels had been offered “addit…
German exports remain weak in first quarter despite March growth
German exports rose in March compared to the month before, though the first quarter as a whole shows negative figures, according to preliminary figures by the Federal Statistical Office. From January to March 2024, German-made goods with a total value …
Putin sworn in for fifth term as Russian president in Moscow ceremony
Russian President Vladimir Putin was sworn in for his fifth term in Moscow on Tuesday, two months after being re-elected in a vote that was widely seen as neither free nor fair. The 71-year-old took the oath of office in a ceremony in the Kremlin, with…
Report: Chelsea join Manchester United in race for £60m World Cup winner with 15 goal involvements this season
Chelsea have joined Manchester United in the race for a £60m-rated player who has been in fine form this season. Chelsea are once again expected to outlay a substantial wedge of cash in the fast-approaching summer transfer window. Since Todd Boehly’s t…
‘Very weak’: Tim Sherwood says one Tottenham player has ‘been found out’ now
Tottenham have been absolutely terrible recently. Four consecutive league losses is Spurs’ worst run in 20 years, and it’s not hard to figure out what is going wrong at Tottenham. Ange Postecoglou’s side are being outclassed in the midfield, but the ma…
Report: What Michael Olise now thinks about Old Trafford move after Crystal Palace 4-0 Manchester United
Michael Olise delivered what was arguably his best performance in a Crystal Palace shirt on Monday – as Manchester United were humiliated at Selhurst Park. The France U21 international got the ball rolling with a tremendous strike in the 12th minute af…
EU foreign affairs chief criticizes Israeli offensive in Rafah
The European Union’s foreign affairs chief, Josep Borrell, on Tuesday criticized the Israeli army’s advance on the Gazan city of Rafah. “I am afraid that this is going to cause again a lot of casualties – civilian casualties,” Borrell said. He noted th…
German exports remain weak in first quarter despite March growth
German exports rose in March compared to the month before, though the first quarter as a whole shows negative figures, according to preliminary figures by the Federal Statistical Office. From January to March 2024, German-made goods with a total value …
Finding the ‘Turing of tomorrow’: Multi-million pound maths grant to bolster AI and nuclear
By Amber Murray The UK Government has announced a £6m grant, inviting organisations to develop a national academy dedicated tomaths and science-linked industries like AI and nuclear. An open competition will run where organisations can apply for the gr…
‘Always in positions’… Pundit names the ‘brilliant’ Celtic player who has impressed him
Celtic are in free-scoring form heading into their final four fixtures of the campaign under Brendan Rodgers. In their last ten matches, the Bhoys have netted 31 times, subsequently averaging just over three goals per 90 minutes, which is a far cry fro…