SAS gets US court nod for $1.2 billion lifeline Scandinavian airline SAS said it has received US bankruptcy court approval for its 13.2 billion Swedish crowns ($1.3 billion) investment agreement with a consortium of … Business • 2 hrs
B&Q owner Kingfisher cuts profit outlook again European home improvement retailer Kingfisher has today downgraded its full-year profit outlook for the second time in three months, blaming a weaker-than-expected retail market in … Business • 2 hrs
Argentina deepen Brazil woes amid violent scenes in Rio Nicolas Otamendi scored with a towering header to give Argentina a 1-0 away win over Brazil in a bad-tempered World Cup qualifier that was delayed … Soccer • 1 hr
Dutch vote in tight race to pick a new prime minister Dutch voters are heading to the polls for one of the most unpredictable elections in recent history, with polls showing four candidates with a shot … World • 3 hrs
Sam Altman to return as OpenAI CEO OpenAI has reached an agreement for Sam Altman to return as CEO days after his sacking, capping frenzied discussions about the future of the startup … Business • 2 hrs
Israel expects first hostages to be released tomorrow Israel expects to recover the first hostages being freed from Gaza by Hamas tomorrow under a foreign mediated deal, Israeli Foreign Minister Eli Cohen told … Middle East • 8 mins
Euro 2024 Group B: Greece hold France, Dutch hit six Greece came from a goal down to hold France to a 2-2 draw in their final Euro 2024 qualifier in the Republic of Ireland's Group … Soccer • 12 hrs
UK minimum wage to jump 10% to 11.44 pounds per hour Britain's national minimum wage will increase by 10% to 11.44 pounds per hour from 10.42 pounds, the government's Treasury department said today. Business • 18 hrs
Czech boss Silhavy quits despite Euros qualification Jaroslav Silhavy has stepped down as coach of the Czech Republic after guiding the team to the Euro 2024 finals, saying he decided to quit … Soccer • 19 hrs
Euro zone to tighten fiscal policy in 2024 - Commission Euro zone fiscal policy will be tighter on aggregate next year but several countries, including France and Italy, plan to spend too much, breaking EU … Business • 20 hrs