Oil prices ease as worries over global economic slowdown weigh
By Yuka Obayashi TOKYO Oil prices eased on Wednesday, paring the previous day's gain as fears over a
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Xi Urges Open Supply Chains After Curbing Exports of Key Metals
Chinese leader Xi Jinping called on nations to spurn decoupling and the cutting of supply chains, one day
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Celebrating Pride in the midst of a culture war
Conservative group Moms for Liberty held a national conference in Philadelphia during Pride Month.
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Gold Miner Set to Trade, Marking Indonesia’s Biggest IPO This Year
PT Amman Mineral Internasional, the owner of the second-largest gold and copper mine in Indonesia, is set to
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Crippling fuel crisis turns Cuba to old friend Russia
Crippling fuel shortages on the Caribbean island present opportunities for Russian companies.
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France riots: 'For the politicians we are nothing'
In one of Marseille's most deprived neighbourhoods, residents say local despair fuels riots.
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HSBC Tests Quantum Tech in London to Guard Against Future Hacks
HSBC Holdings Plc will become the first British bank to test an advanced data-security system being run by
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Asian Stocks Are Poised to Decline; Oil Advances: Markets Wrap
Asian equities look set to open lower Wednesday in subdued trading following a holiday for US markets. Oil
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Canada’s West Coast Port Strike Seen Putting Country’s Reputation at Risk
A strike by dockworkers on Canada’s west coast stretched into a fourth day, causing business groups to warn
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Hannah Dingley makes history after being named Forest Green caretaker head coach
Forest Green have appointed Hannah Dingley as caretaker head coach, making her the first woman to take charge of an English Football League club. The Gloucestershire club appointed Dingley following the departure of Duncan Ferguson. The 51-year-old Scot was appointed in January but he was unable to keep them in League One, with Rovers winning just six of their 46 games. Rovers have now moved to install Dingley in interim charge, making her the first woman to lead a men’s professional senior team in England. Forest Green chairman Dale Vince said on the club website: “Hannah was the natural choice for us to be first team interim head coach. “She’s done a fantastic job leading our academy and is well aligned with the values of the club. “It’s perhaps telling for the men’s game that in making this appointment on merit, we’ll break new ground – and Hannah will be the first female head coach in English (men’s) football.” Dingley will continue preparations for the club’s opening pre-season fixture against non-league Melksham Town on Wednesday night. “I’m really excited for this next step of my career,” she said. “Pre-season has just begun, and the full season kicks off very soon. It’s an exciting time in football. “I am grateful for the opportunity to step up and lead such a progressive and forward-thinking club.” Forest Green have previously demonstrated a desire to steer away from the conventional in their recruitment of head coaches. In May 2021, Vince told the PA news agency that a female coach working in the Women’s Super League had been a standout candidate to become the club’s new boss until it emerged her CV had been put forward without her knowledge. Commenting about Ferguson’s departure earlier on Tuesday, Vince said: “It had been a privilege to work with Dunc these last few months and this was a very difficult decision to make. “I’m grateful to Dunc for joining us in such difficult circumstances and for all of his hard work at the club. “But I feel this is overall the right decision for everyone and I wish Dunc well in his next coaching role. We are parting as friends. You can’t ask for much more than that.”
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Airbus Presses Chinese Airlines to Order Planes as Widebody Slots Fill Up
Airbus SE is urging Chinese airlines to place orders for its biggest planes because huge purchases by other
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Bank of England considers clampdown on foreign bank branches- FT
(Reuters) -The Bank of England is looking at plans to force more international banks to set up subsidiaries in the
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