Football fans are in for an action-packed day with a lineup of thrilling matches across various leagues and tournaments.

From early morning kickoffs to late-night clashes, today’s schedule offers something for every football enthusiast.

Whether you’re following European leagues, South American domestic battles, or international competitions, the e

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The latest market data from the European Central Bank and Brazil’s official statistics bureau show the US dollar trading at 5.685 reais on April 25, 2025.

This rate barely moved from the previous day and stands 10.7% higher than a year ago. The real’s weakness reflects persistent inflation and high interest rates, despite a robust export sector and

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Oil markets got in April 26, 2025, dealing with hard truths as relentless oversupply and trade unpredictability drove prices to multi-month lows.Data from significant exchanges and companies reveal WTI crude at $63.17 per barrel and Brent at $66.87, both publishing weekly losses despite a small uptick into Friday's close.These figures reflect a market grappling

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Gold markets faced a sharp reversal this week, with prices falling from a record high of nearly $3,500 per ounce to around $3,319 by the morning of April 26, 2025, according to global price trackers.

This correction followed a period of intense volatility, as traders responded to shifting signals from Washington and Beijing, and as profit-taking

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Data from April 26, 2025 shows Bitcoin trading just below $95,000 after a week marked by strong ETF inflows and cautious optimism among investors.

The chart reveals a steady climb, with Bitcoin holding above key moving averages and remaining within the upper Bollinger Band, signaling sustained bullish momentum.

However, the rally has started to

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Shell’s recent decision to sell its 50% stakes in Colombia’s Fuerte Sur, Purple Angel, and COL-5 offshore gas blocks, as confirmed by Ecopetrol and reported by ColombiaOne.com, marks the latest chapter in a growing trend of international energy companies leaving Colombia.

Shell joins BP, ConocoPhillips, Occidental Petroleum, Chevron, and ExxonMobil,

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