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Ubisoft shares plunge after grim annual results

Ubisoft shares plunge after grim annual results

Shares in Ubisoft plunged more than 15 percent Thursday after the French video games giant reported disappointing annual results and forecast further pain in the coming year.

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Vets bid to save Kosovo's stray dogs from cull through sterilisation

Vets bid to save Kosovo's stray dogs from cull through sterilisation

Panting puppies lie exhausted, wedged between the plastic bags and cartons spilling down a hillside in northern Kosovo, while other dogs snuffle around the dump hunting for edible morsels.

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Mideast war forces EU to slash eurozone 2026 growth forecast

Mideast war forces EU to slash eurozone 2026 growth forecast

The eurozone economy will expand less than expected this year, the EU said Thursday, as the Middle East war and subsequent energy shock take their toll.

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London next step in all-women Athlos' goal to be 'F1 of track and field'

London next step in all-women Athlos' goal to be 'F1 of track and field'

London is to host a star-studded all-women Athlos track and field meet on September 18 as founder Alexis Ohanian builds towards his dream of "a F1 for track and field".

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Asian stocks surge on Iran hopes, Samsung union talks

Asian stocks surge on Iran hopes, Samsung union talks

Shares surged in Seoul, Tokyo and other Asian markets on Thursday, fuelled by hopes of a Middle East peace accord and by negotiations averting a planned strike at Samsung Electronics.

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Winston Churchill's 'playful' paintings go on show in London

Winston Churchill's 'playful' paintings go on show in London

As Britain's wartime leader, Winston Churchill was known for his stirring speeches, but a new London exhibition explores another side to his creativity -- as a passionate and prolific artist.

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Tourists in Thailand plan for coming cuts to visa-free stays

Tourists in Thailand plan for coming cuts to visa-free stays

The backpackers on Khao San Road, a Bangkok thoroughfare famous for its wild nightlife, are waking up this week with an extra headache: the Thai government is set to shorten the length of visa-free stays.

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'They're afraid': Nicaraguan writer Gioconda Belli on fighting censorship

'They're afraid': Nicaraguan writer Gioconda Belli on fighting censorship

Exiled Nicaraguan writer Gioconda Belli said on Wednesday that the government censored the publication of her latest novel in her home country because it is "afraid" to hear the truth.

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Samsung shareholders vow legal action over tentative union deal

Samsung shareholders vow legal action over tentative union deal

A group of Samsung Electronics shareholders on Thursday vowed legal action against a tentative deal between the South Korean chip giant and its largest labour union that averted a major strike.

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Top UN court to rule on right to strike

Top UN court to rule on right to strike

The top United Nations court will on Thursday issue a ruling on the right to strike that both unions and employers say could have profound implications for global labour relations.

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