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His Highness participates in the official funeral of the former Japanese Prime Minister
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Doha - Al Sharq website
His Highness the Amir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani left the homeland this evening, heading to the Japanese capital, Tokyo, to participate in the official funeral ceremonies that will be held for the funeral of former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe. This is according to the website of the Amiri Diwan.
Ukraine war: Shooting at conscription office and another centre attacked with Molotov cocktails after Putin’s mobilisation order
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Ukraine war: Shooting at conscription office and another centre attacked with Molotov cocktails after Putin's mobilisation order
It comes after Russian President Vladimir Putin - faced with a series of defeats in Ukraine - announced a partial mobilisation last week that could see 300,000 reserves called up to fight. The move has sparked protests across the country, and military-aged men...
Pound sinks to record low against the dollar and UK economy predicted to flatline next year – as PM and chancellor defend mini-budget
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Pound sinks to record low against the dollar and UK economy predicted to flatline next year - as PM and chancellor defend mini-budget
Labour demands a "credible plan" as sterling's decline continues, fuelling fears the currency could plunge to parity with the US dollar.
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Monday 26 September 2022 13:38, UK
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BUSINESS
Dollar steadies as investors brace for key risk events Access to the commentsCOMMENTS
By Reuters • Updated: 10/12/2019
Dollar steadies as investors brace for key risk events
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SERBIA
Serbian foreign minister plays down deal with Lavrov after flak from Brussels Access to the commentsCOMMENTS
By Euronews with AP • Updated: 25/09/2022 - 15:23
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and Serbian Foreign Minister Nikola Selakovic shake hands after a joint news conference following their talks in Moscow in April 2021
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and Serbian Foreign...
UNITED KINGDOM
UK announces plan to slash tax and boost investment Access to the commentsCOMMENTS
By Thomas Bolton & Euronews • Updated: 23/09/2022
UK Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng
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Wanted Terra crypto developer may be trying to escape probes but Do Kwon denies being on the run
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MONEY
Wanted Terra crypto developer may be trying to escape probes but Do Kwon denies being on the run
Stablecoins claim to be a relatively safe haven in the highly volatile crypto market.
Stablecoins claim to be a relatively safe haven in the highly volatile crypto market. - Copyright Canva
By Pascale Davies • Updated: 19/09/2022
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BUSINESS
British pound hits record low against US dollar Access to the commentsCOMMENTS
By Euronews with AP • Updated: 26/09/2022 - 12:52
The tax-cut plan has sparked concerns that increased public borrowing will worsen the nation’s cost-of-living crisis.
The tax-cut plan has sparked concerns that increased public borrowing will worsen the nation’s cost-of-living crisis. - ...
Ukraine war: US nuclear weapons warning; Russia protests; and new mass burial sites found in Izium
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Ukraine war: US nuclear weapons warning; Russia protests; and new mass burial sites found in Izium Access to the commentsCOMMENTS
By Euronews with AFP, AP, Reuters • Updated: 26/09/2022 - 13:27
A Ukrainian serviceman from Dnipro-1 regiment walks past a damaged building in the retaken village of Shchurove.
A Ukrainian serviceman from Dnipro-1 regiment walks past a damaged...
ENVIRONMENT
Noise pollution: Why the sea needs more peace
Too much noise is not only annoying for us on land but also to animals underwater. Worse, too much noise can kill them. Three solutions for making the oceans quieter and why less noise is good for the climate.
A Clownfisch swimming among anenomies
Over the last 50 years, noise...
ASIA
Nepal struggles to control a dengue outbreak
Dengue cases have been recorded in 75 out of 77 districts throughout the country, including remote hilly and mountainous regions.
A worker sprays anti-mosquito solution as part of efforts to put an end to the latest dengue outbreak in Nepal
Dengue is a mosquito-borne disease transmitted by female Aedes aegypti and...
GERMANY
Gas crisis: Why Germans fear a cold winter
INFLATION 'TIME BOMB': FOOD AND ENERGY PRICES SOAR IN GERMANYGas crisis: Why Germans fear a cold winterGermany on track for recession, high inflation in 2023, says central bankPawnbrokers, winners of Germany's growing economic crisisGermany takes control of Russia's Rosneft subsidiaryGerman economy sounds the alarm over expensive energy, lack of skilled workersGermany seeks...
NEWS
Swiss voters support increase in women's retirement age
Swiss have voted in favor of the proposal by a narrow margin in a referendum. Another proposal, on imposing stricter regulations on livestock farming, failed to pass.
A young woman places campaign posters for Switzerland's referendums on the 25th of September
Switzerland is set to raise the retirement age for...
BUSINESS
Work culture: Why companies want employees back in the office
Employers that want workers back in the office may want to gain advantages from in-person interaction that cannot be measured by productivity alone.
Worker on the beach
Companies are recalling workers back to offices after more than two years spent at home
Yashovardhan Agrawal is a developer relations specialist....