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Dominik Szoboszlai reveals Steven Gerrard influence in Liverpool transfer
Dominik Szoboszlai reveals Steven Gerrard influence in Liverpool transfer
Dominik Szoboszlai has discussed the impact Steven Gerrard had on his move to Liverpool.
2023-07-03 18:48
European Airline Passengers Face Risk of Another Traffic Overload Summer
European Airline Passengers Face Risk of Another Traffic Overload Summer
European airline passengers risk another summer of travel chaos as destinations including Budapest, Marseille and Athens face an
2023-07-03 18:29
Malaysia to Simplify Investment Bodies to Boost Ease of Business
Malaysia to Simplify Investment Bodies to Boost Ease of Business
Malaysia is working on streamlining the roles of its investment promotion agencies to improve the ease of doing
2023-07-03 18:29
Barbie movie gets Vietnam ban over South China Sea map
Barbie movie gets Vietnam ban over South China Sea map
A scene in the film features a map depicting China's territorial claims in the disputed South China Sea.
2023-07-03 18:28
Thai Stocks to Rebound on New Government Optimism, Analysts Say
Thai Stocks to Rebound on New Government Optimism, Analysts Say
Thailand’s stocks may rebound in the fourth quarter as the appointment of a new government will likely bolster
2023-07-03 18:27
Casino Shares Drop After Warning of Looming Default
Casino Shares Drop After Warning of Looming Default
Casino Guichard Perrachon SA’s shares dropped to a new record low on Monday after the French grocer warned
2023-07-03 18:22
Pope Francis condemns Swedish authorities’ decision to allow Quran burning: ‘Angry and disgusted’
Pope Francis condemns Swedish authorities’ decision to allow Quran burning: ‘Angry and disgusted’
Pope Francis said he is “angry and disgusted” at the burning of the Quran, days after a man tore up and burned a copy of the scripture outside a mosque in Sweden. Iraqi national Salwan Momika was charged with “agitation against an ethnic or national group” after he tore up pages of a copy of the holy book of Islam, wiped them on his shoe and eventually set the book on fire on Wednesday – the first day of Eid – last week. “Any book considered holy should be respected to respect those who believe in it,” the Pope told the United Arab Emirates newspaper Al Ittihad, in an interview published on Monday. “I feel angry and disgusted at these actions.” “Freedom of speech should never be used as a means to despise others and allowing that is rejected and condemned,” the pontiff said. Mr Momika called his act a move to highlight the importance of freedom of speech in a democracy. “It is in danger if they tell us we can’t do this.” Nearly 200 onlookers in the Swedish capital Stockholm witnessed the act at an anti-Quran demonstration. The protest has risked sparking a fresh diplomatic row with Turkey, which has been holding up Sweden’s bid to join Nato. Some of those present at the site of the demonstration shouted “God is great” in Arabic to protest the burning. One man was detained by police after he attempted to throw a rock. Representatives of the mosque were disappointed by the police decision to grant permission for the latest protest on the Muslim holiday of Eid al-Adha, mosque director and imam Mahmoud Khalfi said on Wednesday. “The mosque suggested to the police to at least divert the demonstration to another location, which is possible by law, but they chose not to do so,” Mr Khalfi said in a statement. The Swedish police had cleared the anti-Quran demonstration despite rejecting several such applications recently. The country’s court has overruled those earlier police orders, calling them an infringement on freedom of speech. Swedish prime minister Ulf Kristersson said the protest was “legal but not appropriate” and said it was up to the police to permit it or not. On Sunday, a group of 57 Islamic countries called for collective measures to prevent acts of desecration of the Quran, and sought an international law to bring an end to religious hatred. Read More Biden will host Sweden's prime minister at the White House as the Nordic nation seeks to join NATO Thousands protest in Iraq for a second day over burning of Quran in Sweden Protesters briefly storm the Swedish Embassy in Baghdad in protest over Quran burning Man tears up and burns Quran in protest approved by Swedish police Ruins of Turkish city of Antakya tell story of a rich past
2023-07-03 18:18
Biden's green hydrogen plan hits climate obstacle: Water shortage
Biden's green hydrogen plan hits climate obstacle: Water shortage
By Valerie Volcovici The Biden administration's climate agenda is facing an unexpected challenge in drought-prone Corpus Christi, Texas,
2023-07-03 18:17
China Says It Wants More Cooperation With Russia’s Military
China Says It Wants More Cooperation With Russia’s Military
China said it wants closer ties with Russia’s military, a sign Moscow still has Beijing’s support after the
2023-07-03 18:16
Oil Traders Transfixed as Activity on Platform Jumps
Oil Traders Transfixed as Activity on Platform Jumps
The trading of Middle Eastern oil derivatives on a closely-watched platform that helps set crude benchmarks and shape
2023-07-03 17:57
UN chief urges maritime nations to chart course for net zero shipping emissions by 2050
UN chief urges maritime nations to chart course for net zero shipping emissions by 2050
The head of the United Nations called Monday for maritime nations to agree on a course for the shipping industry to reduce its climate-harming emissions to net zero by the middle of the century at the latest
2023-07-03 17:55
German alternative Mastodon gets boost from newly restricted Twitter
German alternative Mastodon gets boost from newly restricted Twitter
(Corrects to read 'Mastodon' (not 'Mastadon'), in headline, paragraphs 1, 2) BERLIN (Reuters) -Turmoil at Twitter following new limits to
2023-07-03 17:53
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