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E-Commerce Firm THG Reports Revenue Growth on Beauty Sales
Manchester-based e-commerce company THG has reported first-half revenue growth of 6.5 percent, driven by expanding nutrition and beauty divisions. The company's online retail platforms continue to benefit from rising consumer demand for wellness products.
Anti-Racism Organization Reports Rising Hate Incidents
German civil rights group Claim documents over 4,000 anti-Muslim incidents while facing its own targeting by extremist actors. The organization continues monitoring hate crimes despite becoming a target itself.
CRED Secures $900 Million Funding Round
Indian fintech unicorn CRED raises $900 million in Series H funding led by Meta. The round values the company at approximately $8.55 billion, solidifying its position in digital payments.
Trump Touts Iran Deal Farm Benefits
The Trump administration claims an Iran nuclear deal will benefit American farmers through agricultural purchases. Iran's government denies such commitment exists.
Engineering Firm Threatens Relocation Over Disputes
Tunnelboar machine pioneer Herrenknecht AG threatens to relocate operations from its hometown of Schwanau due to ongoing disputes with local government over traffic calming measures. CEO Martin Herrenknecht links the flowerpot conflict to broader site viability decisions.
Haaland Emerges as World Cup Golden Boot Threat
Erling Haaland scored his second consecutive World Cup double, netting twice as Norway beat Senegal 3-2 in New Jersey. The striker is establishing himself as a top contender for the tournament's Golden Boot.
Segro Rejects 12.6 Billion Pound Takeover from Prologis
British warehouse landlord Segro has rejected an acquisition approach from American rival Prologis valued at 12.6 billion pounds, stating the offer significantly undervalues the company. The rejection represents another chapter in transatlantic corporate acquisition battles.
Bank regulator removes Berenberg leadership amid misconduct
Banking regulators replaced the management of Berenberg, a Hamburg-based private bank, citing violations of corporate governance standards. Transparency issues regarding stock transactions prompted the intervention.
India Tightens Foreign Funding Rules for NGOs
The Indian government has implemented amendments to the Foreign Contribution Regulation Act rules, tightening oversight of how non-governmental organizations receive and utilize foreign funds. The regulations also restrict foreign nationals from serving as NGO functionaries.
Uncapped Coles Gets England Call-up
Sussex all-rounder James Coles has earned a maiden call-up to England's T20 squad for the upcoming series against India. Harry Brook will captain the side in their two-match series.
Gilgit-Baltistan Gets New Regional Leadership
Pakistan's Gilgit-Baltistan assembly elected PPP's Amjad Hussain as chief minister, along with assembling new leadership including speaker and deputy speaker positions. The election followed the swearing-in of 30 newly elected members from the June 7 elections, with PPP winning 13 seats.
Sci-Fi Adaptation Arrives with New Trailer
Taika Waititi directs adaptation of Kazuo Ishiguro's novel with Jenna Ortega as an AI companion. The film explores themes of loneliness, technology, and human connection.
Future Astronauts Could Access Deep Moon Rocks Unexpectedly
A colossal ancient impact may have left the Moon's deepest material surprisingly accessible near future Artemis landing sites. Scientists reconstructed the South Pole-Aitken basin collision to understand subsurface access.
Europe Asserts Technology Independence From America
Germany and the European Union are emphasizing their critical role in U.S. space missions and demanding greater technological sovereignty. European leaders are pushing back against American dominance in cloud computing, artificial intelligence, and microchip manufacturing as part of a broader strategy to reduce reliance on U.S. tech giants.