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European stocks, euro stumble on EU vote turmoil
Europe's stock markets and the euro slid Monday after far-right parties performed well in EU elections, prompting French President Emmanuel Macron to call a snap parliamentary poll and plunging the bloc into political turmoil.Macron's political gamble came after far-right parties in France, including National Rally, managed to take almost 40 percent of the vote in France's EU poll.
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Macron urges French to make 'right choice' in election gamble
President Emmanuel Macron said Monday that he was confident French voters would make the "right choice" in snap elections he called after the far right crushed his centrist alliance in Sunday's EU ballot."I am confident in the capacity of the French people to make the right choice for themselves and for future generations," Macron wrote on X on Monday.
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Factbox-Here's everything Apple announced at WWDC
Apple on Monday unveiled a range of AI-enabled features and software enhancements for its devices, including the iPhone, in a bid to bolster sagging sales. The announcements at its Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC 2024) were aimed at showing investors that Apple was making progress in AI at a time when tech giants Microsoft and Alphabet have overhauled their offerings by leveraging advanced AI technologies. * ChatGPT integration: Apple is incorporating the technology so that its systems c
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Fox News Edited Out Trump Saying He Might Keep Epstein Files Sealed
But a later release of the interview included his full response.
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Blinken in Israel to push Gaza ceasefire plan backed by UN
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken held talks in Israel with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday, pushing a ceasefire plan that the UN Security Council later supported in an effort to halt eight months of war in the Gaza Strip. Blinken met for around two hours in Jerusalem with Netanyahu and discussed diplomacy towards a ceasefire, US officials said, before the Security Council adopted a US-drafted resolution supporting the ceasefire plan.
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Sen. Jon Tester Backhandedly Accused His Opponent Of Turning Montana Into A Millionaire’s Playground
The high-stakes race in Montana is getting heated as Tester and Tim Sheehy focus on a key issue impacting the state.
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UN Sec. Council votes for US-drafted Gaza ceasefire resolution
The United Nations Security Council on Monday adopted a US-drafted resolution supporting a ceasefire plan in Gaza, as Washington leads an intense diplomatic campaign to push Hamas to accept the proposal.The resolution says Israel has accepted the truce plan, and "calls upon Hamas to also accept it."
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