IMF board to meet on July 12 for first review of Zambia's programme -sources
By Jorgelina do Rosario LONDON The International Monetary Fund executive board will meet on July 12 to complete
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US, China plan to increase commercial flights between the countries- US official
By Kanishka Singh WASHINGTON The United States and China agreed to consider expanding commercial flights between the two
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Police release body camera footage of officer who fatally shot Texas outlet mall shooter
The Allen Police Department released footage Wednesday from the body camera worn by an officer who fatally shot the mass shooter who killed eight people last month at an outlet mall in Allen, Texas.
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3 players the Miami Heat can trade for besides Damian Lillard
If the Miami Heatstrikeout on Damian Lillard, here are threepotential consolation prizes topursue via trade.The Miami Heat finished last season with 44 wins and the No. 8 seed after months of locker room turmoil and on-court struggles. The result? Another Finals run, the second of Jimmy Butler...
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DoorDash is offering hourly pay to fix a problem with food orders
Some DoorDash drivers are fed up with the unpredictable delivery business: Some orders can take longer than expected due to circumstances outside of workers' control. The company said it has a solution.
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President talks up 'Bidenomics' though new poll shows just 34% approve his handling of the economy
President Joe Biden had a tough sell Wednesday, trying to convince voters that the U.S. economy is flourishing
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As dust settles after Wagner mutiny, Russia's military leaders face tough questions
The Kremlin has gone to great lengths to reassert President Vladimir Putin's authority, with meetings and events designed to show the unity and solidarity of the state and the military under his leadership.
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Chrissy Teigen reveals she and John Legend welcomed a son via surrogate
Chrissy Teigen and John Legend have welcomed a son via surrogate, just five months after Teigen gave birth to their daughter Esti.
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Chelsea beat Premier League clubs to Santos teenager Angelo
Chelsea have agreed the transfer of 18-year-old Santos forward Angelo ahead of several Premier League rivals.
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The Best (and Worst) Times to Hit the Road This Fourth of July Weekend
More than 50 million Americans will travel this holiday weekend. Here's how to avoid most of them.
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Stellantis puts Michigan plants in 'critical status' ahead of union talks
By Bianca Flowers Carmaker Stellantis will require union employees to work mandatory overtime at its Warren Truck assembly
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Biden touts his economic record in fiery speech: ‘Guess what – Bidenomics is working’
President Joe Biden touted his economic record amid continuing dissatisfaction among Americans with the state of the US economy by saying his policies have proven effective. Mr Biden delivered a fiery speech on Wednesday in Chicago where he sought to flip a term that the Wall Street Journal outlets have used against him--Bidenomics--into a plus. “I didn’t come up with the name,” he said. “I think it’s a plan I’m happy to call Bidenomics.” The president, who is seeking re-election in 2024, said that the US economy has largely recovered from the recession caused by the Covid-19 pandemic and had sought to refute Republican economics. “Guess what? Bidenomics is working,” he said to applause. “When I took office, the pandemic was raging and the economy was reeling. Supply chains were broken. Millions of people were unemployed.” Despite low unemployment, many Americans continue to see inflation as a top priority. A survey from the Pew Research Center last week showed that 52 per cent of Democrats and 77 per cent of Republicans say inflation is still a “very big problem.” Mr Biden sought to soothe those concerns by saying he continues to prioritise lowering prices and noted how inflation is less than half of what it was one year ago. “Bringing down inflation remains one of my top priorities today,” he said. Mr Biden also mentioned the progress that his signature Inflation Reduction Act has made, such as allowing Medicare to negotiate drug prices. “We’ve been trying to get this done for decades and this time we finally beat big pharma for the first time,” he said. Read More Watch as Biden makes statement on economic policy in Chicago Cambodian leader Hun Sen, a huge Facebook fan, says he is jumping ship to Telegram Paul Ryan says Trump is only Republican candidate who would lose to Biden in 2024
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