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Ocado keeps guidance after return to first-half underlying profit
Ocado keeps guidance after return to first-half underlying profit
By James Davey LONDON Ocado, the British online supermarket and technology group, kept its financial guidance for the
1970-01-01 08:00
G-20 Latest: World Bank Chief Aims to Boost Lending Ability
G-20 Latest: World Bank Chief Aims to Boost Lending Ability
Group of 20 finance ministers and central bank governors conclude a two-day gathering Tuesday, with participants haggling over
1970-01-01 08:00
Eurostar: Facial verification system to reduce queues at St Pancras
Eurostar: Facial verification system to reduce queues at St Pancras
New technology means some passengers can avoid manual checks and queues at St Pancras station.
1970-01-01 08:00
Exclusive-China's CITIC to move dozens of Hong Kong bankers to mainland to cut costs -sources
Exclusive-China's CITIC to move dozens of Hong Kong bankers to mainland to cut costs -sources
By Selena Li and Xie Yu HONG KONG China's CITIC Securities plans to move dozens of bankers from
1970-01-01 08:00
MLB rumors: Yankees exploring another non-Cody Bellinger OF option
MLB rumors: Yankees exploring another non-Cody Bellinger OF option
The Yankees are reportedly interested in Cardinals outfielder Dylan Carlson, who now appears to be on the trade block in St. Louis.The Cardinals have accepted their status as sellers at the MLB trade deadline, which means the Yankees can now swoop in to pick up a player of their choice.Well ...
1970-01-01 08:00
Pentagon leak suspect uses Trump classified documents case to argue for release
Pentagon leak suspect uses Trump classified documents case to argue for release
The Pentagon leak suspect has contested a judge’s ruling for his continued detention and used Donald Trump’s classified documents case to argue for his release. Massachusetts Air National Guard member Jack Teixeira, who is alleged to have leaked secret military papers, told the judge on Monday of the contrasting treatment received by him and Mr Trump. He pointed to the pretrial release of the former president and other individuals facing charges in similarly high-profile cases involving classified documents. In May, a magistrate judge ruled that 21-year-old Mr Teixeira must stay in custody throughout the duration of the case, as there was a concern that releasing him could lead to a potential flight from the country or obstruction of justice. Mr Teixeira’s legal team is currently seeking to challenge this decision by requesting a different judge to overturn the ruling. The attorneys for Mr Teixeira argue that the government “greatly over exaggerates” his “risk to national security”. Mr Teixeira’s lawyers pointed out a notable inconsistency in the treatment of their client compared to the former president and his co-defendant, Walt Nauta. They highlighted that the prosecutors did not pursue detention for Mr Trump or Mr Nauta, despite both individuals having significant resources and “extraordinary means to flee the United States”. This discrepancy raises questions about the fairness and equal application of the law in their client’s case, the attorneys argued. “Former president Trump and the Trump Organization own properties in multiple foreign countries, and former president Trump has access to a private plane. Yet, the risk of flight posed by their knowledge of national security information, and their abnormal ability to flee, didn’t even result in a request that either surrender their passport,” Mr Teixeira’s lawyers wrote. “The government’s disparate approach to pretrial release in these cases demonstrates that its argument for Mr Teixeira’s pretrial detention based on knowledge he allegedly retains is illusory,” Mr Teixeira’s lawyers wrote. Mr Teixeira faces accusations of sharing classified military documents pertaining to Russia’s war in Ukraine and other sensitive national security subjects on Discord, a social media platform widely used by individuals engaged in online gaming. Last month, Mr Teixeira entered a plea of not guilty to six counts of wilful retention and transmission of national defence information. If convicted on each count, he could face a maximum sentence of up to 10 years in prison for each offence. Read More After secret documents leak, Pentagon plans tighter controls to protect classified information Pentagon documents leak suspect Guardsman Jack Teixeira is due back in court on federal charges National Guardsman Jack Teixeira indicted for sharing classified defence documents on Discord Citing Trump case, Pentagon leak suspect Teixeira urges judge to release him while he awaits trial House Republicans propose planting a trillion trees as they move away from climate change denial Trump loses bid to throw out Georgia election interference case – live
1970-01-01 08:00
African Central Banks to Keep Interest Rates Tighter for Longer
African Central Banks to Keep Interest Rates Tighter for Longer
African central banks due to decide on interest rates in the next three weeks are set to keep
1970-01-01 08:00
NFL’s running back revolt has begun after Saquon Barkley drama
NFL’s running back revolt has begun after Saquon Barkley drama
Derrick Henry, Christian McCaffrey, Jonathan Taylor and more of the NFL's top running backs called out the league on Twitter for undervaluing the position.NFL running backs have a collective problem in 2023: No one wants to pay them.The market for running backs has completely tanked thi...
1970-01-01 08:00
LGBT rights in Africa: Will Kenya be the latest to pass anti-gay law?
LGBT rights in Africa: Will Kenya be the latest to pass anti-gay law?
Homophobia is rising in parts of Africa, with lawmakers pushing for tougher anti-LGBTQ legislation.
1970-01-01 08:00
Oil Holds Two-Day Drop as China Angst Offsets Russia Export Cuts
Oil Holds Two-Day Drop as China Angst Offsets Russia Export Cuts
Oil steadied in Asia — after dropping almost 4% over the previous two sessions — as concerns over
1970-01-01 08:00
Portland murders - live: Person of interest identified in ‘serial killings’ of four women
Portland murders - live: Person of interest identified in ‘serial killings’ of four women
A string of murders in the Portland, Oregon metro area that police previously said were unrelated have now been linked as authorities identified a person of interest. Deputies in nine different police departments released a joint statement on Monday saying the deaths of four women who were found either near or on the sides of roads between February and May are somehow connected. The women have been identified as Kristin Smith, 22, Charity Lynn Perry, 24, Bridget Leann (Ramsay) Webster, 31, and Ashely Real, 22. Police haven’t identified the person of interest linking the deaths yet or filed any charges. Local media sites have identified the alleged person at the center of the investigation, but this information is unconfirmed. Read More Deaths of four women in Portland linked to person of interest, authorities say
1970-01-01 08:00
Commonwealth Games 2026 host Victoria pulls out over cost
Commonwealth Games 2026 host Victoria pulls out over cost
The Australian state of Victoria has canceled plans to host the 2026 Commonwealth Games after the predicted cost of the international sporting event blew out three times original estimates, state authorities said Tuesday.
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