ECB's De Guindos sees inflation slowing down, but urges caution given growing uncertainty
MADRID (Reuters) -Inflation is expected to stay on its downward trend in the coming months, the European Central Bank's Vice-President
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China's Sept new yuan loans seen jumping on policy boost- Reuters poll
BEIJING China's new yuan lending is expected to jump in September after a surprising surge in August, a
1970-01-01 08:00
Danske Veteran Fired Amid Scandal Becomes New Jyske Bank CEO
A Danske Bank A/S veteran who was part of the executive exodus during a 200 billion-euro ($210 billion)
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Archaeologists have just found a rare 18th-century cold bath
Archaeologists have found a rare cold bath below the 18th-century Bath Assembly Rooms. The rooms, completed in 1771, were fashionable places of entertainment, conversation, dancing and gambling and cold baths were seen as good for people's health. The cold bath is in the centre of a suite of three rooms beneath one end of the ballroom. It has dressing rooms on either side. The excavation involved removing a later floor that had been installed over the cold bath and removing tonnes of rubble to reveal steps down into it. Bruce Eaton, of Wessex Archaeology, which oversaw the excavation, told the Guardian: “Although historical records indicated that there was a cold bath buried beneath the Bath Assembly Rooms, we had no idea what preservation of the bath would be like. “The building suffered damage at the hands of the Luftwaffe and the rooms were remodelled in the late 20th century but, after carefully excavating tonnes of concrete and rubble, we saw the original structure emerge in its entirety. “It’s tremendous to be able to piece together this rare archaeological evidence of an 18th-century cold bath with social historical accounts from the time.” Tatjana LeBoff, a project curator at the National Trust, said: “The cold bath at the assembly rooms is highly unusual. It is a rare, if not unique, surviving example, and possibly it was the only one ever built in an assembly room.” The trust was researching records, letters, diaries and other documents to discover more about the cold bath, she said. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
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David Beckham hints at preferred Man Utd bidder to take over from Glazers
Manchester United legend David Beckham has stated he 'knows the right people' to take control of the club from the Glazer family. The Glazers have received offers from Qatari banker Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad Al Thani and INEOS founder Sir Jim Ratcliffe.
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Kylie Jenner uploads pro-Israel Instagram post, then deletes it soon after
Kylie Kenner posted and deleted a pro-Israel post from her Instagram amid the deadly situation in the region. In Israel, more than 1,000 people are believed to have been killed after Hamas launched surprise attacks, including at a music festival close to the Gaza Strip. On her Instagram story, Jenner shared an image, first posted by the pro-Israel Instagram account @StandWithUs, which featured the blue and white Israel flag, along with the words “Now and always, we stand with the people of Israel!” written on it. Within one hour, the 26-year-old influencer had deleted the image from her stories following backlash that was made evident in the comments section of her most recent Instagram post. Though the post that received several comments made no mention of the Israel-Gaza conflict, it soon became a place for people to vent their thoughts about Jenner showing support for one side, in what is a historically complex issue. Many of the comments featured Palestine flags and read the words “Free Palestine”. Others also posted several Israel flag emojis. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said during a live television address that “we are at war” and warned that “the enemy will pay an unprecedented price”. Israeli forces are still battling against Hamas fighters in several locations on their own territory, as one thousand targets have been hit in Gaza overnight following Saturday’s bloody attack. At least 700 people have reportedly been killed in Israel — a staggering toll on a scale the country has not experienced in decades — and more than 400 have been killed in Gaza, while thousands have been wounded on each side. Palestinian militant groups claimed to be holding over 130 captives from the Israeli side. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
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Norway’s Economy Shrinks for First Time in Four Months
Norway’s economy shrank in August for the first time in four months, largely in line with the central
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Luxembourg Election Poised to Return Conservatives to Power
Luxembourg’s Christian Social People’s Party won Sunday’s general election, giving the conservatives a chance to retake government after
1970-01-01 08:00
The Scientist Who Sounded the Alarm on 50,000-Year-Old Viruses
A fortnight camping on the mosquito-ridden, muddy banks of the Kolyma River in Russia may not sound like
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OPEC Boosts Oil Demand Forecast to 2045 Despite Climate Crisis
OPEC raised forecasts for global oil demand through to the middle of the century, even as the world
1970-01-01 08:00
Senior Taliban officials visit villages struck by earthquake that killed at least 2,000 people
A senior Taliban delegation is visiting western Afghanistan's Herat province in the aftermath of the powerful earthquake that killed at least 2,000 people and flattened entire villages
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Afghanistan’s Viral Supercar Makes Global Debut at Doha Show
At first glance, the Simurgh resembles the Batmobile. Black, low-slung with flared wheel arches, the supercar looks built
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