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Ireland headed for coalition government as election exit poll shows three-way split - euronews.com - Ireland

Ireland headed for coalition government as election exit poll shows three-way split

The official exit poll in Ireland's parliamentary elections suggests the three biggest parties have won roughly equal shares of the vote and the country is headed for another coalition government.

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Thousands protest for second night against government decision to suspend EU talks - euronews.com - Russia - Eu - Georgia

Thousands protest for second night against government decision to suspend EU talks

Thousands of people have protested for a second night against the Georgian government's decision to suspend European Union accession negotiations.

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Mel Kiper-Junior - Emeka Egbuka - Michigan star CB Will Johnson not expected to play vs. Ohio State - ESPN - espn.com - Usa - Washington - county Will - state Michigan - state Ohio - county Johnson - state Illinois

Michigan star CB Will Johnson not expected to play vs. Ohio State - ESPN

Michigan cornerback Will Johnson is not expected to play against Ohio State on Saturday, leaving the Wolverines without their top defensive back and the program's highest-regarded NFL draft prospect.

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Aston Martin - Mohammed Ben-Sulayem - Audi's deal with Qatar deepens Formula One's Gulf ties - channelnewsasia.com - Qatar - Germany - Usa - Uae - county Gulf - Saudi Arabia - Bahrain

Audi's deal with Qatar deepens Formula One's Gulf ties

DOHA : Qatar's long-term investment in the future Audi Formula One team, announced at the country's grand prix on Friday, brings obvious benefits for both and increases the Gulf region's influence in the sport.

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Paris St Germain - Hamad Al-Thani - Qatar adds Audi Formula One team to its sporting line-up - channelnewsasia.com - Britain - Qatar - France - Germany - Switzerland - county Gulf

Qatar adds Audi Formula One team to its sporting line-up

:Qatar is buying a significant minority stake in Audi's Formula One team, the Gulf country's estimated $510 billion sovereign wealth fund and the German carmaker said on Friday.

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Don't forget the Tiger: Why Ireland’s economy is crucial to the election - euronews.com - Ireland

Don't forget the Tiger: Why Ireland’s economy is crucial to the election

When Ireland’s political leaders locked horns in a TV debate earlier this week, economic pledges emerged front and centre.

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Kalyan Chaubey - Mansukh Mandaviya - India Can Reach Top-50 Of FIFA Rankings In Next 10 Years: Sports Minister Mansukh Mandaviya - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - Japan - India - Iran

India Can Reach Top-50 Of FIFA Rankings In Next 10 Years: Sports Minister Mansukh Mandaviya

India can break into the top-50 in the FIFA rankings, Sports Minister Mansukh Mandaviya said on Thursday, according to a release issued by All India Football Federation (AIFF). The top brass of the AIFF, including its president Kalyan Chaubey, met Mandaviya on Thursday to brief him on the existing AIFF-FIFA Academy in Odisha and the plan to build additional four such facilities in different zones. "An elaborate plan has to be chalked out and put in place for execution so that India can reach a FIFA ranking below 50 in the next ten years," Mandaviya was quoted as saying in the AIFF release.

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Espionage at European universities: 'We must be vigilant, though not paranoid' - euronews.com - Russia - China - Iran

Espionage at European universities: 'We must be vigilant, though not paranoid'

Universities are nerve centres of research and innovation, as well as spaces for debate and the exchange of knowledge. They are, however, also targets of foreign interference by third countries such as China, Russia, and Iran, MEPs said during a plenary debate.

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