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The president defended his family's business and said he feels bad that the presidency creates a conflict of interest in any of his children's investments.
Portugal fans gather ahead of Ronaldo-Modric clash ○
Portugal fans gather ahead of Ronaldo-Modric clash.
Egypt star Mo Salah fit to face Socceroos in last-32 clash after hamstring strain ⊕
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a story from The Guardian ⚠️ › International
Coach Hossam Hassan unsure whether veteran will start
‘Messi isn’t that tall’: Pharaohs not worried by physical Australia
The Socceroos are set to face Mo Salah in their last 32 match, though uncertain…
‘Vanishingly rare’ copy of US Declaration of Independence found by volunteer in UK archives ⊕
One of 11 surviving copies of ‘Exeter printing’ and only one known outside US was taken from American privateer ship
For Michael Scurr, a volunteer at the National Archives in Kew, west London, it was…
‘Heat dome’ over eastern US sends electricity prices soaring ○
More than 150,000 households left without power as temperatures near 40C strain utility grids
Poppy Delevingne, 40, looks incredible in barely-there bikinis as she enjoys 24-hour Ibiza trip ⊕
Poppy Delevingne looked incredible as she flashed her abs in a barely-there purple bikini for stunning Instagram snaps on Thursday.
Bobby Norris can't stop smiling as he shows off his new facelift at Jackie The Stripper premiere after revealing he's spent over £50K on fillers ⊖
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a story from The Daily Mail 💩 › The Daily Mail
Bobby Norris couldn't stop smiling as he showed off his new facelift at the Jackie The Stripper premiere in London's Leicester Square on Thursday.
European stock markets soar as US jobs woe eases interest rate hike fears ⊕
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a story from The Daily Mail 💩 › The Daily Mail
The FTSE 100 rose 1.7% to 10,652.87, while the Dax gained 2.2% in Frankfurt and the Cac was up 1.7% in Paris. On Wall Street, the Dow Jones hit a new record high.
Credit card defaults hit highest since financial crisis as British households struggle to make ends meet ⊖
The Bank of England said its gauge measuring default rates on 'unsecured' borrowing was higher than at any time since 2009.
Relief for motorists as oil plummets towards $70 a barrel following a sharp reduction in fuel prices ⊖
Brent crude sank as low as $70.14 - its lowest since late February before war broke out in the Middle East and pushed the price as high as $126.