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US President Donald Trump’s second term has been marked by the abduction of leftist Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, the joint US-Israeli attack on Iran that killed hundreds of the country’s supreme leader Ayatollah Khamenei, and new threats against other leaders from Latin America to Europe.The policy tests alliances, legal norms, and the idea that shocking actions abroad have predictable consequences at home. At its core is a message President Trump repeats in a variety of ways. “We can reach you, but if you don’t do what we want, we may not be able to protect you.”Recommended stories list of 4…

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The Premier League’s big clubs have recently announced their financial results for the 2024-25 season.While football is decided on the pitch, these results off the pitch tend to give clues as to what direction the club is going in and what its transfer activity will look like in the coming years. Manchester United, Arsenal and Liverpool all announced their details by the end of February, with West Ham joining them, with some surprising results revealed. Sky Sports reporters look into every club’s accounts to reveal what we can learn from each…Manchester United urgently need the Champions LeagueMan United’s 2024-25 season…

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Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) on March 2, 2026 in New York City, USA. Brendan McDiarmid | ReutersU.S. Treasury yields rose on Tuesday after oil prices rose for the second day in a row due to the U.S.-Iran conflict.The benchmark 10-year Treasury yield rose about 4 basis points to 4.09%. The yield on the 30-year Treasury note rose more than 2 basis points to 4.723%. The yield on two-year government bonds rose more than 4 basis points to 3.531%.One basis point equals 0.01%, and the yield is inversely proportional to the price.The war…

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Israel exchanged further attacks overnight with Iran continuing its assault on Lebanon, escalating a conflict that has already left hundreds dead, prompting Washington to warn Americans to leave much of the region and threatening to spark a global energy crisis. The Iranian government retaliated with operations targeting U.S. military bases and embassies in a number of Middle Eastern countries, as well as tourist infrastructure such as refineries, airports and hotels. As the US and Israel’s war against Iran intensifies, here’s what you need to know. Israeli attacks continue: Israel launched simultaneous attacks on Tehran and Beirut on Tuesday morning, targeting…

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The Roger model, named after former tennis player and corporate investor Roger Federer, is on display at the Swiss shoe manufacturer On’s store in Zurich, Switzerland, on August 28, 2025.Dennis Bariboos | ReutersSwiss sneaker maker On Holding fell 11% in pre-market trading even as it issued guidance for another year of strong growth and reported record sales and improved profitability in 2025.The brand, which sells premium-priced athletic shoes and apparel, reported fourth-quarter net sales of CHF743.8 million ($946 million), an increase of 30.6% on a constant currency basis, beating LSEG’s forecast of CHF723.5 million.For the full year, sales exceeded CHF3…

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And there it was. A Los Angeles influencer in the wild. Strutting in a cowboy hat and buckle-crested boots, bright pink feather wings fluttering in the Californian breeze, camera phone in hand as if clippers to a barber, pen to a writer, stethoscope to a doctor. Slow-motion royal waving to an imaginary crowd, catwalk music filling the silence.Said influencer, or aspiring influencer, or mere extravagantly-dressed local, had spawned from nowhere at the start point of the Hollywood Sign trail, hiking tourists momentarily plunged into ‘no sudden moves’ fascination. They had heard about them, read about them, but never seen one…

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UK Finance Minister Rachel Reeves speaks at the World Economic Forum (WEF) Annual Meeting in Davos on January 20, 2026. The World Economic Forum will be held in Davos from January 19th to January 23rd, 2026. Fabrice Coffrini | AFP | Getty ImagesAs Finance Minister Rachel Reeves prepares to issue an official update on the state of Britain’s economy and public finances, economists say they do not expect a dramatic correction.”In the grand scheme of things, we don’t expect fireworks,” Sanjay Raja, Deutsche Bank’s chief UK economist, said in a preview of Reeves’ spring budget (officially known as the Spring…

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Tuesday is the first crucial moment of the 2026 midterm elections. Today marks the end of the first round of voting to begin the seven-month primary election that will determine who wins the House and Senate seats on Election Day, Nov. 3.It seems likely that Democrats will win the House of Representatives and Republicans will hold onto the Senate, but much will depend on the results of the primaries leading up to the big day. Here are the five early elections taking place on Tuesday, showing what the rest of the elections will look like:1. Texas Senate Republican Primary Sen.…

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The Arab states of the Persian Gulf tried to stop the United States and Israel from attacking Iran. Now the Iranian government is retaliating, putting its territory under fire. Iran’s neighbors have spent decades preparing for a potential attack. However, both the government and local residents have been stunned by the ferocity of Iran’s retaliation. Since the Islamic Republic came to power nearly half a century ago, oil-rich Arab states allied with the United States have spent hundreds of billions of dollars on American weapons and shored up their defenses against their neighbors by hosting American military bases in hopes…

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Captain Harry Brook feels England’s ability to get through the “tough” early matches of the T20 World Cup will stand them in good stead for Thursday’s blockbuster semi-final against hosts India in Mumbai. fascinate This content is provided by fascinatecookies and other technologies may be used. To view this content, you must allow cookies. You can change the settings and enable it using the buttons below. fascinate Use cookies or allow them only once. You can change your settings at any time in Privacy Options. Unfortunately, we were unable to verify whether you consented. fascinate cookie. To view this content…

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