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Inside the unlikely romance of JD Vance and wife Usha Chilukuri Vance, from Yale Law to a Kentucky wedding - The Independent

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  1. Inside the unlikely romance of JD Vance and wife Usha Chilukuri Vance, from Yale Law to a Kentucky wedding  The Independent
  2. RNC 2024 live: Trump VP pick JD Vance gives fiery speech as Kai Trump takes stage  The Independent
  3. How the West’s ‘absurd’ bet on hydrogen imploded  The Telegraph
  4. Vance makes his pitch  POLITICO Europe

Xabi Alonso plots Liverpool raid with Klopp favourite linked to Leverkusen – Plettenberg

Empire of The Kop 

It was believed at some points last season that Liverpool would begin this new campaign with Xabi Alonso as our manager but that wasn’t how it transpired. Instead, the Spaniard is now plotting transfers for some familiar faces with Florian Plettenberg reporting: ‘Bayer 04 Leverkusen is very interested to sign Joel #Matip as a free agent! […]

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L Catterton increases stake in Etro

FashionNetwork.com (us) 

Etro is set to receive a new capital infusion of 1.73 million euros, contributed by L Catterton. According to MF Fashion, this move will further increase the fund's 60% stake in the Italian label.

Kumba Iron Ore expecting half-year earnings to be 24% to 29% lower

Engineeringnews.co.za 

The basic earnings of iron-ore mining company Kumba for the six months to June 30 are expected to between 24% and 29% lower than for the first six months of last year. The decreased R6 847-million to R7 347-million half-year earnings are largely attributable to a lower average realised free-on-board export iron-ore price and a decrease in sales volumes relative to the comparative period, the Anglo American group company stated in a release to Mining Weekly on Thursday.

Russian trial of detained US journalist Gershkovich resumes

France24.com (en) 

The closed-door trial in Yekaterinburg, Russia of detained American journalist Evan Gershkovich on espionage charges resumed on Thursday. The Wall Street Journal's Moscow correspondent faces a possible sentence of up to 20 years and has already spent the past 16 months in prison on charges his employer and the White House deny and the UN has labelled "arbitrary'.