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She was 14 when a U.S. pilot was shot down near her home in France. 80 years later, she’s keeping his memory alive.
Eighty years after an American fighter plane was shot down during World War II, a village in northern France has commemorated the pilot's memory.
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Vodafone completes sale of its Spanish operations for £4.3bn
The division has been sold to London-based telecoms investor Zegona.
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MARKET REPORT: JD Sports drags its feet as few spend big on clothes
The FTSE 100 self-styled 'King of Trainers' said profits fell 8 per cent to £917m in the year to February 3.
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Donald Trump sees more than £400m wiped off his fortune
Trump Media & Technology dropped by as much as 9 per cent during choppy trading a day after he was found guilty of falsifying documents.
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Vermont becomes first state to mandate that fossil fuel companies pay for climate damages
A new law in Vermont — the first of its kind in the U.S. — will require fossil fuel companies to pay for a share of the costs of extreme weather...
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Dow closes more than 570 points higher to post best day in 2024, stocks wrap a winning May
The Dow Jones Industrial Average jumped Friday for its best session of the year, as investors wrapped up a strong month after the Federal Reserve’s...
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Trump supporters try to doxx jurors and post violent threats after his conviction
Donald Trump's guilty verdict let his supporters to post threats of violence and attempt to doxx jurors in the hush money case.
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Costco says gold buyers are helping drive up its online sales
The retailer's e-commerce sales jumped 20.7%, "led by gold and silver bullions, gift cards and appliances," continuing a run of strong demand for...
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ALEX BRUMMER: Don't trash energy security
BP, Shell and the other oil majors are already among the biggest UK investors in tackling climate change.
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Soho House rejects takeover bid that would have seen it leave New York stock market
The private members' club turned down the offer from an unnamed suitor because the price undervalued the company
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Flutter finance chief quits as gambling group lists in the US
Paul Edgecliffe-Johnson has left over concerns about the amount of time he would have to spend away from his family following Flutter's move across...
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Eurozone inflation rose to higher-than-expected 2.6% last month, according to official figures
This will create a headache for interest rate setters - including European Central Bank president Christine Lagarde - in the single currency bloc.