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(Il Sole 24 Ore Radiocor) - Milan, 23 Aug - Newspaper headline roundup FINANCIAL TIMES Harris vows to 'strengthen, not abdicate' US global leadership.

Hiscox appoints interim chair to replace Jonathan Bloomer after death in yacht wreck.

AI-powered coding pulls in almost 1 bln usd of funding to claim 'killer app' status.

Nigeria flies into storm over purchase of 'state of the art' presidential jet.

Bank of Japan governor warns global markets are 'unstable'.

Robert F Kennedy Jr campaign nears end as Trump teases endorsement.

THE WALL STREET JOURNAL Harris accepts Democratic nomination for president.

Most climate policies don't work. Here's what science says does reduce emissions.

Skydance demands Paramount stop negotiating with Edgar Bronfman.

Canada orders binding arbitration in rail stoppage.

Body of Mike Lynch among five pulled from yacht wreck.

Two million Gazans are now confined to 15 square miles.

Breakup of Chinese rocket prompts warnings about space junk.

LES ECHOS Macron's back against the wall to find a prime minister.

Apple to allow European iPhone users to delete the App Store.

Green light for Alibaba's primary listing on the Hong Kong stock exchange.

Dieselgate, the scandal that has already cost Volkswagen 32 bln eur.

Sparteo steps up its international expansion.

IL SOLE 24 ORE No aid to Stellantis without a gigafactory in Termoli - minister.

Dollar in silent fall: lost 5% since end of June.

In Italy there are two houses for every three inhabitants: on average 118 square metres and 5.5 rooms.

CINCO DIAS Norwegian sovereign wealth fund backs Sabadell and Unicaja and reduces exposure to other banks.

The expansion of Barcelona airport gains support with change in regional government.

Europe's annual gas consumption is set to fall to four-decade lows.

HANDELSBLATT German industry faces China shock.

Profits of German car manufacturers fall significantly.

NATO base in Geilenkirchen raises security level.

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