
US Sets Tin-Mill Steel Duties Targeting China
The US set preliminary tariffs of more than 100% on tin-plated steel products from China, along with smaller
1970-01-01 08:00

Hawaii wildfires: Here's what we know about the victims
Authorities have formally identified five wildfire victims so far. Here's what we know about them.
1970-01-01 08:00

Cape Verde boat disaster: 'My brother died for a dream we all have'
A man whose brother was among around 60 Senegalese feared drowned says he would take the same risk.
1970-01-01 08:00

Crypto Enthusiasts Stoked by Bitcoin-ETF Hype Shrug Off Ether-Fund Push
Ether-futures ETFs could be coming to the US soon, but the cryptocurrency market doesn’t seem to care. Eight
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Spain's Queen Letizia to attend World Cup final against England
FA President Prince William and other British royals will not be going to Sydney for the event.
1970-01-01 08:00

Canadian Wildfire Smoke Moves South Again, Posing Risk to New York State
Smoke from Canadian wildfires is threatening air quality from the Midwest to western New York State, triggering warnings
1970-01-01 08:00

Private Credit Loans Are Growing Bigger and Breaking Records
The $1.5 trillion private credit market just set a fresh record for the largest loan in its history.
1970-01-01 08:00

Microsoft CEO Says AI Is a Tidal Wave as Big as the Internet
In 1995, Microsoft Corp. co-founder Bill Gates sent a memo calling the internet a “tidal wave” that would
1970-01-01 08:00

India’s JSW Weighs Majority Stake in Teck Coal Unit
JSW Steel Ltd. is looking to form a consortium to bid for a majority stake in Teck Resources
1970-01-01 08:00

Ferrari boss labels Red Bull’s cost cap penalty a ‘big joke’
Ferrari team principal Fred Vasseur has slammed the FIA and labelled Red Bull’s penalty last year for breaching the cost cap as a “big joke.” Red Bull, who have won the drivers’ title in the last two years and are on track to do so with Max Verstappen again this year, were found guilty of a minor financial overspend for 2021 and were handed a £6m fine and docked 10 per cent of their car development time. However, the penalty has had little impact on Red Bull’s progress having won all 12 races so far this year – and Christian Horner’s team have won 22 of the last 23 grands prix overall. Ex-Alfa Romeo chief Vasseur, who took over at Ferrari from Mattia Binotto before the start of this season, insists the punishment should have been a lot harsher on Red Bull. "A penalty like last year really isn’t severe. If it should be necessary again, such a penalty should be much heavier,” the Frenchman told Italian outlet La Gazzetta dello Sport. "You have to keep in mind that a technical advantage will translate into a sporting advantage. Therefore, the penalty should be sporting and not a fine. “In soccer, if you use a hand, it’s a penalty... they don’t give you a [non-sporting] penalty. “The deduction of 10 per cent wind tunnel time is a big joke. They have already done most of the work by then." Verstappen is currently on a win-streak of eight and can match Sebastian Vettel’s all-time record from 2013 of nine with victory at his home race next up in Zandvoort. Ferrari, meanwhile, have not won a race since Austria last year and are currently fourth in the Constructors’ Championship behind Red Bull, Mercedes and Aston Martin. F1 returns after the summer break next week with the Dutch Grand Prix (25-27 August). Read More F1 2023 mid-season awards: Best driver, worst race and biggest surprise Carlos Sainz interview: ‘All of us at Ferrari expected more – we haven’t done the best job’ ‘It was pretty wild’: F1 champion Max Verstappen learns how to drift ‘It was pretty wild’: F1 champion Max Verstappen learns how to drift ‘Incredible’ Norris backed for more podium success by Verstappen and Perez F1 2023 calendar: All 23 Grand Prix this year
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Malaysia air crash: Deaths feared as plane hits motorway
The small aircraft was attempting to land at Selangor airport when it hit highway
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Sara Sharif: NCA supports Surrey Police murder investigation
The National Crime Agency joins the investigation into the death of the 10-year-old girl.
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