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FIFA World Cup 2018: Messi scores as Argentina beat Nigeria 2-1

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FIFA World Cup 2018: Messi scores as Argentina beat Nigeria 2-1

Messi scored as Argentina went through to the knockout stages of FIFA World Cup 2018 after defeating Nigeria 2-1 in their final Group D match.

FIFA World Cup 2018: Colombia destroy Poland 3-0 as Falcao scores

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FIFA World Cup 2018: Colombia destroy Poland 3-0 as Falcao scores

Colombia defeated Poland in their FIFA World Cup 2018 Group H clash at the Kazan Arena as Mina, Falcao and Cuadrado scored a goal apiece.

FIFA World Cup 2018: Kroos scores late winner for 10-man Germany

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FIFA World Cup 2018: Kroos scores late winner for 10-man Germany

Toni Kroos was at the centre of two important moments in the game, as Germany ended the game with 10 men, but a vital win.

FIFA World Cup 2018: Russia on brink of last 16 at World Cup, beats Egypt 3-1

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FIFA World Cup 2018: Russia on brink of last 16 at World Cup, beats Egypt 3-1

Russia move to the brink of the knockout stages while Egypt’s World Cup campaign seems over after two consecutive defeats.

FIFA World Cup 2018: Ronaldo scores hat trick, Portugal draws 3-3 with Spain

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FIFA World Cup 2018: Ronaldo scores hat trick, Portugal draws 3-3 with Spain

Spain came back twice before taking the lead in the second half but Ronaldo's free kick ensured both teams share the spoils in a thrilling six goal encounter.

European shares gain, Asia falls as trade conflicts deepen

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European shares gain, Asia falls as trade conflicts deepen

Germany's DAX gained 0.8 percent to 12,706.48 and the CAC 40 in France jumped 1.2 percent to 5,461.90. Britain's FTSE 100 climbed 0.7 percent to 7,733.12. Wall Street looked set for gains, with the future for the S&P 500 up 0.4 percent at 2,715.00 and the Dow future contract gaining 0.3 percent to 24,496.00.

Donald Trump tariffs on US allies draw retaliation threats

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Donald Trump tariffs on US allies draw retaliation threats

Stock prices slumped amid fears of a trade war, with the Dow Jones industrial average falling nearly 252 points, or 1 percent, to 24,415.84.

Justin Trudeau declines to meet Donald Trump because of US precondition

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Justin Trudeau declines to meet Donald Trump because of US precondition

Trudeau said he refused to go because of the "totally unacceptable" precondition. He made the comment while outlining Canada's response to U.S. tariffs on steel and aluminum imports.

EU official says Greece's bond market access is 'fragile'

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EU official says Greece's bond market access is 'fragile'

Declan Costello, who supervises the Greek bailout program for the European Commission, made the cautionary remarks at a conference in Athens on Thursday. Greece is preparing to end its third international bailout program in late August with plans to return to financing itself on bond markets.

Egypt's central bank says mounting foreign debt at $82.9 bn

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Egypt's central bank says mounting foreign debt at $82.9 bn

The CBE, however, maintains that the foreign debt to gross domestic product ratio is "still within the safe limits according to international standards", standing at 36.1 percent. Egypt's foreign debts reached $67.3 billion in December 2016.

Argentine leader vetoes plan to limit utility rate hikes

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Argentine leader vetoes plan to limit utility rate hikes

The bill's goal was to bring back subsidies on utilities and return rates to the levels of November 2017. It was approved in the Senate early Thursday by a 37-30 vote.

UK government picks sole man in shortlist for top bank job

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UK government picks sole man in shortlist for top bank job

In a statement Thursday, Treasury chief Philip Hammond said he was appointing Jonathan Haskell to the Bank of England's nine-person Monetary Policy Committee.

Spain government poised to fall, Socialists set to take helm

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Spain government poised to fall, Socialists set to take helm

A Basque nationalist party's announcement that it would vote in favor of the motion spelled the almost certain end of Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy's mandate and foretold the stunning collapse of his minority government in a parliamentary vote Friday, when it will be short of support to survive.

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