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'We prepare for worst', says governor of Ukraine frontline region
PUBLISHED : 19 JUN 2022 AT 01:45
WRITER: AFP
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In Lysychansk, there are signs of preparations for street fighting: soldiers digging in and putting up barbed wire, and police placing burnt-out vehicles sideways across roads to slow traffic.
In Lysychansk, there are signs of preparations for street fighting: soldiers digging...
US recession not 'inevitable,' Treasury secretary says
PUBLISHED : 19 JUN 2022 AT 21:45
WRITER: AFP
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US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen speaks at a policy forum in Washington on June 9, 2022.
US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen speaks at a policy forum in Washington on June 9, 2022.
WASHINGTON: A recession in the United States is not "inevitable," Treasury Secretary Janet...
Police say British journalist and Brazilian guide shot in Amazon killings
PUBLISHED : 19 JUN 2022 AT 04:45
WRITER: AFP
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Guarani indigenous people and environmental activists protest in the wake of the killing of British journalist Dom Phillips and his guide Bruno Pereira in Sao Paulo, Brazil, on Saturday.
Guarani indigenous people and environmental activists protest in the wake of...
Thousands join Singapore gay rights rally
British colonial-era law still on books remains a sore point with LGBTQ community
PUBLISHED : 18 JUN 2022 AT 19:11
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Supporters attend the annual Pink Dot event in a public show of support for the LGBT community at Hong Lim Park in Singapore on Saturday. (AFP Photo)
Supporters attend the annual Pink Dot event...
Duterte's daughter sworn in as Philippines vice president
PUBLISHED : 19 JUN 2022 AT 19:40
WRITER: REUTERS
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Philippines' Vice President-elect Sara Duterte (centre) takes her oath before supreme court associate justice Ramon Hernando (left) and her mother Elizabeth Zimmerman (2nd right) and outgoing president Rodrigo Duterte (right) during the inauguration ceremony near the city hall in Davao City on...
US approves Covid vaccines for youngest kids
PUBLISHED : 19 JUN 2022 AT 03:45
WRITER: AFP
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The United States has become the first country to approve mRNA vaccines for children as young as six months.
The United States has become the first country to approve mRNA vaccines for children as young as six months.
WASHINGTON: US health authorities on Saturday cleared the...
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Cost of living crisis: Four charts that explain what's happening with inflation
In the UK, prices have gone up 9% over the past year, the largest increase since 1982. Here's what the data can tell us about why it's so high and whether it'll continue to rise.
By Amy Borrett and Ganesh Rao, Data and Forensics Unit
Wednesday 18 May 2022 17:00,...
Rail strikes are going ahead next week – here’s what you need to know about disruptions
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Rail strikes are going ahead next week - here's what you need to know about disruptions
The strikes taking place on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday will see varying impacts on rail lines, with passengers facing severe disruptions to journeys.
Olive Enokido-Lineham
News reporter @OliveLineham
Saturday 18 June 2022 10:50, UK
The union representing Avanti West Coast could also vote to strike
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Gatwick cuts summer flights as Heathrow boss warns it could take 18 months to fix staffing issues
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Gatwick cuts summer flights as Heathrow boss warns it could take 18 months to fix staffing issues
Travellers at airports across the UK faced significant disruption to flights during a chaotic half-term week culminating in the Jubilee weekend, sparking concern that summer holidays next month could bring similar delays.
Paul Kelso
Business correspondent @pkelso
Friday 17 June 2022 10:09, UK
Chief executive of Heathrow...
Cost of living crisis: Britons cannot expect pay rises to keep up with inflation, Treasury warns
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Cost of living crisis: Britons cannot expect pay rises to keep up with inflation, Treasury warns
Workers have lost almost £20,000 since 2008 because pay has not kept up with inflation, it has been claimed.
Saturday 18 June 2022 05:55, UK
A person holds a sign during a protest about the rising cost of living during a demonstration outside Downing Street in...
Russia could take 10 years to recover from sanctions, says boss of country’s largest bank
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Russia could take 10 years to recover from sanctions, says boss of country's largest bank
The most severe package of sanctions placed on any country in the modern era could relegate Russia to a lagging economy for years to come.
Friday 17 June 2022 15:25, UK
German Gref, chief executive of Sberbank
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German Gref, the chief executive of Sberbank
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Tesco sales fall amid 'incredibly challenging' cost of living crisis
The supermarket's boss pointed to soaring cost of living increases as a key reason for some shoppers buying less.
Friday 17 June 2022 10:19, UK
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Tesco said sales at the supermarket giant have fallen as "unprecedented increases in the cost of living" are felt across the country.
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PwC UK partners to toast six-figure windfall from $2.2bn mobility sale
The auditor's 950 UK partners will be handed an average of just over £100,000 even as ministers urge pay restraint to avoid stoking rampant inflation, Sky News learns.
Mark Kleinman
City editor @MarkKleinmanSky
Saturday 18 June 2022 13:32, UK
PwC is cutting its Russian firm adrift from its global network. Pic: AP
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Apple iPhone lawsuit: Have you owned an older device? If this £768m lawsuit is successful, you could get damages
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Apple iPhone lawsuit: Have you owned an older device? If this £768m lawsuit is successful, you could get damages
Up to 25 million Britons who owned an older iPhone model in 2017 could be able to claim damages from Apple if the lawsuit is successful.
Alexander Martin
Technology reporter @AlexMartin
Thursday 16 June 2022 06:17, UK
A visitor tries out an Apple iPhone 7...