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(Il Sole 24 Ore Radiocor) - Milan, 11 Jul - Newspaper headline roundup FINANCIAL TIMES Democratic donors warn of campaign funds 'drying up' as Biden holds on.

Heathrow to cut airline landing fees after watchdog intervenes.

Investors shun riskier junk bonds as bankruptcy filings jump.

Orban's trip to Moscow in breach of EU treaties, legal service says.

Chinese social media sensation Xiaohongshu wins major foreign VC backing.

China rejects NATO accusations of supporting Russia's war in Ukraine.

United Arab Emirates sentences 43 activists to life in prison.

Archegos founder Bill Hwang found guilty over fund's collapse.

THE WALL STREET JOURNAL First Democratic senator calls for Biden to exit race.

The night president Biden lost George Clooney's support.

Israel calls on civilians to leave Gaza City after deadly strike.

Costco to lift membership fees for first time in seven years.

Top American brands like McDonalds and Apple are losing ground in China.

LES ECHOS Emmanuel Macron gives himself time by calling for a "plural majority" to be built.

Wind and solar power: China installs more than the rest of the world combined.

Ukraine: NATO raises its voice against China.

IL SOLE 24 ORE Electric cars in slow motion: Volkswagen makes the first cuts.

Ardian in exclusive talks to sell 49% stake in 2i Aeroporti to Asterion.

Clessidra Private Equity buys Molino Nicoli.

Landi Renzo reaches deal with banks on debt restructuring, capital hike.

CINCO DIAS Iberdrola and Endesa will appeal to the Supreme Court against the new nuclear tax.

Grifols board gives Brookfield access to its accounts.

Shein, Inditex, Mango and H&M accelerate startup investments to meet Brussels' 'green' obligations.

HANDELSBLATT BASF reviews billion-euro expansion of battery chemistry business.

Orban apparently visits Trump in Florida after NATO summit.

Lufthansa tightens austerity programme due to high costs.

VW plans to close design centre in Potsdam.

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