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(Il Sole 24 Ore Radiocor) - Milan, 26 Jul - Newspaper headline roundup FINANCIAL TIMES Sabotage hits French railways hours before Olympics opening ceremony.

Australia blocks uranium mining bid by Rio Tinto unit.

Leonardo chief 'open to' Saudi role in fighter jet project if UK cuts support.

JPMorgan pitches in-house chatbot as AI-based research analyst.

Trump's dollar devaluation plan unlikely to prevail, say investors.

Indonesia moves to reduce Chinese ownership of nickel projects.

Younger Chinese fume at call to raise retirement age.

THE WALL STREET JOURNAL Harris touts a tough-on-crime image that was once a liability.

Mexican drug lord Ismael 'El Mayo' Zambada arrested in US.

US economic growth accelerates, rising at 2.8% rate.

Putin's latest problem is runaway inflation.

LES ECHOS SNCF suffers 'massive attack' on day of Olympic ceremony.

EDF significantly improves its profit despite the fall in electricity prices.

The black series continues for Nestle.

Asset management: Asia takes Amundi's assets under management to a new record high.

IL SOLE 24 ORE Eni: operating profit at 4.1 bln eur, production up 6%. CEO: 'Results beyond expectations' German plan to import hydrogen and say farewell to coal.

Stellantis, profits halved, 'brand divestments possible'.

CINCO DIAS Skoda asks Talgo to start talks on industrial strategy, but does not offer money or want to take control.

Endesa sells 49.9% of its renewables portfolio to Masdar for 817 mln eur.

Spain achieves a new employment record with 21.68 million workers.

Chips crisis: fast food sector falls by 9% as people dine out less and less.

HANDELSBLATT Mercedes loses momentum - S-Class sales plummet.

BASF generates lower sales than in the previous year, but confirms outlook.

Thyssen-Krupp downgrades its forecast again.

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