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EU Tells Luxembourg to Recoup Back Taxes From French Firm
The European Union’s state aid watchdog is ordering Luxembourg to recover 120 million euros ($139 million) in unpaid taxes from French electricity provider Engie.
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Hyundai Motor, Audi Join Hands for Fuel Cell Technology
Hyundai Motor Group says it has signed an agreement with Audi AG to jointly develop electronics vehicles powered by fuel cell.
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The Latest: Fabianski Completes Move to West Ham During Cup
The Latest on Wednesday at the World Cup (all times local):
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Gunmen Kill Police Officer’s Son, Uncle in SW Pakistan
Police in Pakistan say gunmen have opened fire on a police officer’s car in the northwestern city of Quetta, killing his minor son and uncle and injuring the officer critically.
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Yemeni Forces Say They Seized Hodeida Airport Runway
Yemeni government forces backed by the United Arab Emirates say they have seized the southern runway of the international airport near the Yemeni city of Hodeida.
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Asylum Claims Up in US , Migration Down in Developed World
Asylum claims rose sharply in the United States last year but migration declined overall in the developed world for the first time since 2011, according to a new report from an economic organization representing the world’s wealthiest countries.
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Gabriel Jesus or Firmino? Brazil’s Dilemma vs Costa Rica
The liveliest selection debate swirling around Brazil’s national team heading into the World Cup has become more intense one game into the tournament.
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Giant Operation Against Wildlife Crime in 93 Countries
International police agency Interpol says a giant operation against illegal trade in wildlife and timber has resulted in millions of dollars’ worth of seizures and the identification of 1,400 suspects across the world.
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Moldova Court Invalidates Election Win of Pro-European Mayor
A Moldovan court has invalidated the election victory of a pro-European candidate to the post of mayor of the Moldovan capital.
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Smiling Russians? World Cup Hosts Defy Glum, Hostile Image
Chilly, gray, threatening. To many outsiders, that’s the image Russia conveys to the world. But that’s not the Russia World Cup fans are discovering.