Ukraine Recap: Talks Ongoing to Restart Grain Deal, Erdogan Says
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said he aims to revive and expand the scope of the deal that
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Futures rise after selloff, all eyes on CPI data
U.S. stock index futures edged higher on Wednesday following a risk-off session triggered by a Moody's downgrade of
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Marketmind: U.S. stocks try to outrun the gloom
A look at the day ahead in U.S. and global markets by Harry Robertson It's been a tough little patch
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UK signs deal with Turkey to disrupt people-smuggling gangs
It includes increased collaboration and intelligence-sharing but no deal to return failed asylum seekers.
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Why are people being told to avoid Oxford Street because of a TikTok craze?
People are being told to avoid Oxford Street because of a TikTok event. London Mayor Sadiq Khan has encouraged people not to travel to the area, calling a speculated event advertised on the platform and suggesting criminality "nonsense". The Metropolitan police has said there will be a heightened police presence in the central London area because of it though they did not say what the event was. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter The force just said it is aware of online speculation “about opportunities to commit crime around Oxford Street”. A dispersal order has been put in place from 11am on Tuesday to 10am on Thursday, giving police officers the power to exclude people from the area for 48 hours. Anyone who does not comply can be arrested. The London mayor told the PA news agency: “I am worried about this nonsense we have seen on TikTok encouraging people to go to Oxford Street. “The police understand why some people may be tempted to go to that part of London because of TikTok. I’d encourage anybody who’s seen it not to go to Oxford Street. Do not allow yourself to be sucked into an area that could be a high crime area. “It won’t be [a high crime area] because the police work incredibly hard with the local community, with the retailers in that part of London, and with those citizens who want to have a good day out on Oxford Street tomorrow rather than being worried about that sort of nonsense.” The Met said there will be a significant number of officers in the area over the next 24 hours and anyone committing a crime should expect to be dealt with robustly. A police spokesperson said: “If you see or hear anything suspicious in relation to this activity, contact us on 999 in an emergency or 101 if it is a non-emergency.” 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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West Ham reach £30m agreement with Man Utd for Harry Maguire
Manchester United have agreed to sell Harry Maguire to West Ham United for a £30m fee after the Hammers agreed to up their contract offer for the defender.
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UK Pizza Seller Domino’s Loses Lone Bear as Jefferies Upgrades
The only analyst with a bearish view of Domino’s Pizza Group Plc has thrown in the towel. Jefferies’s
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Rice Soars to Highest Since 2008 on Rising Threats to Supply
Rice prices soared to the highest in almost 15 years in Asia on mounting concerns over global supplies
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Serbia Plans €12 Billion Infrastructure Overhaul for Expo 2027
Serbia unveiled plans to pour billions of euros into overhauling infrastructure in the run-up to a major international
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West Ham stance on Lucas Paqueta future after Man City lodge £70m bid
Manchester City open talks to try and sign Lucas Paqueta from West Ham. A £70m verbal offer has been lodged and turned down, but the player is unsettled at London Stadium.
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Cathay Bullish on Prospects as Profit Soars to 13-Year High
Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd. expects its strong recovery from the Covid crisis to continue through the rest of
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China slips into deflation as consumer prices fall for the first time in more than two years
The Chinese economy has slipped into deflation, with consumer prices falling for the first time in more than two years in another sign of weakening demand.
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