Your Sunday UK Briefing: France Cleans Up; Lull for Bond Traders
The big riots: France is sweeping up the debris after five nights of violence sparked by the shooting
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Xi’s Central Bank Shakeup Prioritizes Continuity Over Big Change
Chinese President Xi Jinping’s elevation of a long-serving technocrat as the central bank’s top Communist Party official signals
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South African Minister Says Fewer Power Cuts Are ‘No Accident’
South Africa’s power generation system is recovering and that’s been reflected in fewer power cuts recently, according to
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Baltimore shooting latest: Two dead and 28 injured in block party attack as gunman still at large
Two people have died, and 28 are injured, including three people who are in critical condition, after a mass shooting in Baltimore. Baltimore Police Department acting commissioner Richard Worley confirmed the number of dead and injured during a press conference at the scene. Nine people were transported to area hospitals after being found with gunshot wounds by police. Police said the gunman remains at large, but clarified there is no known motive at this time. Worley said investigators are “working an extensive crime scene.” The shooting took place in the 800 block of Gretna Avenue early Sunday morning. Hundreds of people were gathered in the area for an event called “Brooklyn Day,” a witness told TV station Fox 45, adding that they had heard 20 to 30 shots fired Mayor Brandon Scott described the shooting as “reckless” and “cowardly”. “We will not stop until we find you—and we will find you,” Mr Scott said, speaking about the perpetrator. Read More Baltimore: Mayor condemns ‘reckless’ mass shooting of 30 people Baltimore mass shooting: Two dead, three critical and 25 more injured in ‘cowardly act’
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Swiss Regulator Probes Ex-Credit Suisse CEO Gottstein: Blick
Switzerland’s financial regulator is investigating Thomas Gottstein, the former CEO of Credit Suisse, for his role in the
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These are the big ideas Republicans are pushing for 2024
Amend the Constitution! Touch the third rail! Think big and make things better!
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Toni Kroos opens up on retirement plans
Toni Kroos explains his thoughts on retirement at Real Madrid.
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World’s youngest self-made billionaire shares the one piece of advice young people should follow
The world's youngest self-made billionaire has come out with some advice for people. Austin Russell, 28, who left Stanford University in 2012 to start his own hardware and software business, Luminar Technologies, after being awarded a $100,000 grant from the Peter Thiel Fellowship, said he recommends dropping out of university because it is "not for everyone". In an interview, he said: “If you’re wondering if I would have dropped out [without the grant], yeah. Absolutely. There was no doubt in anyone’s mind,” Austin stated. “It was going to happen anyway.” When asked if he would recommend dropping out of college to other students, the 28 year old entrepreneur stated: "Absolutely." Speaking to CNBC Make It, Austin continued: “College is not for everyone.It’s just sort of the traditional approach around what you do and what you’re supposed to do.” Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter He added people can learn from the internet, not just university. "All this information is available at our fingertips now online," the Luminar Technologies founder said. "This is not something that was true 50 years ago, [but] it totally is true now." He added: “You can do all these kinds of things that were never possible. You can get through entire curriculums and annual courses in weeks if you watch it back to back. There are so many ways to get knowledge imparted upon oneself." 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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Wimbledon Betting Is Easy With These Sportsbook Promos (Over $2,000 in Bonuses Inside!)
Unlock the biggest promotions in sports betting for Wimbledon today at Caesars and BetMGM. Read more to learn how you can access over $2,000 in bonuses in minutes.
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Zulu King Misuzulu kaZwelithini treated for suspected poisoning - aide
The king has sought treatment in Eswatini as he is uncomfortable being treated in South Africa.
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Sir Jim Ratcliffe reveals first impressions of Glazer family
Sir Jim Ratcliffe has lifted the lid on his dealings with the Glazer family in a new book about him.
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Mass shooting in Baltimore with ‘dozens of victims’ taken to hospital
Dozens of people have reportedly been injured in a mass shooting incident in Baltimore overnight. Ten people were taken to hospitals by police, and another 19 took themselves to hospitals, Fox 45 Baltimore reported, adding that a witness said they heard 20 to 30 shots fired. Police are on the scene in the 800 block of Gretna Avenue in Baltimore. More follows on this breaking news story...
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