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Briefing: A Paint Shop Worker Asked Reddit What Embargoed Secret Car He Was Painting

Strategic angle: Someone at a German paint shop posted photos of a mystery car and accidentally unveiled Brabus's most ambitious project.

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Briefing: Gilt yields surge to highest level since 2008

Strategic angle: Traders bet on four Bank of England rate rises this year

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Briefing: 'Space archaeology' reveals first dynamic history of a giant spiral galaxy

Strategic angle: Astronomers use galactic archaeology to trace the history of a distant galaxy.

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Briefing: Is this the beginning of the end for the Metaverse?

Strategic angle: Five years and more than $80 billion later, Mark Zuckerberg's virtual reality dream seems to be being dismantled, and replaced with equally ambitious AI projects.

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Briefing: Most EV Fast Chargers Are Built In Months. Ionna Just Built One In 5 Days

Strategic angle: The up-and-coming EV charging operator wants to expand fast, so it’s breaking the mould.

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Briefing: Trending tickers: Tesla, Alphabet, Synopsys and Endeavour Mining

Strategic angle: Yahoo Finance UK

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Briefing: Toyota Gives The New FJ Cruiser A Retro Makeover You Can't Buy

Strategic angle: Off-road and street versions are shown alongside a camper conversion.

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Briefing: Alexandra Popp and Borussia Dortmund: A sign of the times

Strategic angle: Germany's most famous female footballer has signed for a third-division team, signaling significant changes in the women's game.

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Briefing: Her son needed a fecal transplant for a fearsome C. diff infection. Getting one required a tortuous journey

Strategic angle: A mother's struggle to secure a life-saving treatment for her son amidst challenges.

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Briefing: Clashes erupt in Albania’s capital during opposition protest

Strategic angle: Protesters launched fireworks and petrol bombs toward government buildings, prompting police to respond with tear gas and water cannons.

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Briefing: Iran has always been “lethal spoiler”, EU counter-terror chief tells Europe Today

Strategic angle: Interview of Bartjan Wegter, EU Counter-Terrorism Coordinator in Euronews' flagship show Europe Today

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Briefing: Predatory feral ferrets removed from an island for the first time ever

Strategic angle: Rathlin Island in Northern Ireland is now ferret-free after a £4.5m partnership aimed at protecting seabird colonies.

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Briefing: Subaru’s New Sports Vehicle Planning Office Teases Lifted BRZ

Strategic angle: The turbocharged rally car has all-wheel drive and a raised suspension.

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Briefing: Germany news: Pistorius brushes off SPD leadership talk

Strategic angle: Defense Minister Boris Pistorius has ruled out a change of leadership at the top of his center-left Social Democrats after an electoral slump.

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Briefing: Gold and silver in freefall as investors flee safe haven metals trade

Strategic angle: Precious metals resumed their sharp sell-off on Monday as the Iran conflict weighs over investor sentiment.

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Briefing: Why Is the Gold Price Falling Despite Iran War Uncertainty?

Strategic angle: An analysis of the factors influencing gold prices amidst geopolitical tensions.

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Briefing: Hungary accused of briefing Moscow on sensitive EU talks

Strategic angle: Concerns arise over Hungary's alleged communication with Russia amid critical EU discussions.

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Briefing: 'Players are fed up' - are autograph hunters going too far?

Strategic angle: BBC Sport explores how footballers and managers feel about professional autograph hunters, after a series of controversial incidents.

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Briefing: CleanTech Lithium Receives Over £1 Million VAT Refund

Strategic angle: The company announces a significant financial boost with the receipt of a VAT refund exceeding £1 million.

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Briefing: Taking wildcards, leaving out stars - the art of World Cup squad building

Strategic angle: Managers often get it wrong when it comes to picking World Cup squads - is one packed with stars always the best option?