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Yahoo
4 days ago
- Business
- Yahoo
Report – Talks Between Atalanta & Inter Milan For Nigeria Star Hit Temporary Standstill
Negotiations between Atalanta and Inter Milan for Ademola Lookman have stalled, putting the deal on hold for the time being. According to Corriere dello Sport via FCInterNews, Inter's opening bid for the Nigerian forward came a cropper. Despite agreeing personal terms with Ademola Lookman, the Nerazzurri cannot come to terms with La Dea. Indeed, they offered €40 million for the 27-year-old. However, Atalanta are reluctant to budge on their €50m asking price, throwing the deal into doubt. Talks Between Inter Milan & Atalanta for Ademola Lookman Reach Impasse Lookman has already accepted Inter's proposal and wants to join forces with Lautaro Martinez and Marcus Thuram. Furthermore, the ex-RB Leipzig forward was close to leaving Bergamo last summer. However, his late transfer to Paris Saint-Germain fell through, forcing him to stay in Bergamo for another year. Meanwhile, Atalanta reportedly promised to let him go last summer, but only under their conditions. Now, Lookman wants to hold the Gewiss Stadium outfit to their word. Elsewhere, La Liga giants Atletico Madrid are keeping close tabs on the situation.


Bloomberg
6 days ago
- Business
- Bloomberg
Indonesia To Keep Negotiating Beyond Tariffs With US
Indonesian President's Special Advisor for International Trade and Multilateral Cooperation Mari Pangestu says the country will keep negotiating beyond tariffs with the US. She speaks with Haslinda Amin on "Insight with Haslinda Amin." (Source: Bloomberg)

ABC News
13-07-2025
- Politics
- ABC News
NYT report claims Netanyahu prolonged war for political survival
Negotiations between Israel and Hamas, currently underway in Qatar, have entered their second week with little progress. During his recent trip to Washington, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he hoped a 60-day ceasefire agreement could be reached within days. But Palestinian officials have criticised that visit, telling the BBC they believe Mr Netanyahu's trip was a tactic to delay the talks and that Israel is deliberately stalling the negotiation process. These accusations parallel claims made in a damning exposé in the New York Times over the weekend that accuse the Prime Minister of prolonging the war in Gaza to stay in power.


Russia Today
09-07-2025
- Politics
- Russia Today
EU must rethink Russia policy
The EU should engage in talks with Russia on European security and restoring business ties once the Ukraine conflict ends, Czech President Petr Pavel has said. The comments mark a notable shift from his previously hardline stance toward Moscow. Pavel has been a harsh critic of Russia during the Ukraine conflict and a strong advocate of more Western military aid to Kiev. He also spearheaded a plan to supply Ukraine with 1.8 million artillery shells, although the scheme has faced funding issues. Moscow has repeatedly condemned Western arms deliveries, warning they only prolong the conflict. Speaking to BBC News Ukraine on Tuesday, Pavel said the EU should rethink its approach to Russia and try to find a 'compromise' with Moscow. 'It is very difficult to agree to that. But we also live in reality. What alternatives do we have, both us and Ukraine? To fight Russia endlessly? Such an approach will probably lead to great human losses for all of us and serious damage to our economies,' he argued. If a peace deal between Moscow and Kiev is reached, Western Europe 'will be able to start rebuilding Ukraine and, perhaps, depending on how Russia reacts to this, to bring Russia back to the negotiating table on security in Europe, to discuss cooperation and business that we had before,' Pavel said. 'A significant part of our population would prefer good relations with Russia. These people do not want to submit to its interests, but believe that negotiations are always better than conflict,' he added. The Czech president, who previously served as chairman of NATO's Military Committee, said Kiev must seek peace with Moscow because even 'with all the support of the West' it would be unable to recapture territory lost to Russia 'in a short time without significant human casualties.' However, he insisted that the EU would never legally recognize regions which have voted to join Russia from Ukraine. In an interview with Hungarian newspaper Magyar Nemzet earlier this week, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov reiterated that Moscow's key demand in settling the Ukraine conflict is international recognition of Crimea, as well as the Donetsk, Lugansk, Kherson, and Zaporozhye regions as part of Russia. Crimea joined Russia after a 2014 referendum, with similar votes held in the other four regions in 2022. Lavrov also criticized what he described as the EU's transformation into a 'military-political bloc' and 'an appendix to NATO,' warning that this 'dangerous trend… could have far-reaching consequences for all Europeans.'


Bloomberg
08-07-2025
- Business
- Bloomberg
Iron Ore Seesaws as Traders Assess Trump's Tariff Announcements
Iron ore fluctuated as US President Donald Trump signaled he was open to more negotiations after he unveiled his first wave of letters threatening to impose higher tariffs. Futures of the steel-making ingredient reached as high as $95.75 a ton before paring gains as Trump teased the possibility of additional negotiations and delayed the new rates until Aug. 1 for all nations facing his 'reciprocal' tariffs.