Yellen: Too early to speculate on economic consequences from Israel conflict
LONDON U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said on Monday it was too early to speculate on the economic
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Judge Chutkan holds hearing over proposed gag order against Trump in DC
A federal judge will consider whether to issue a gag order against former President Donald Trump in a hearing in Washington, DC, Monday.
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Jordan faces uphill climb to win speaker vote as House chaos drags on
Rep. Jim Jordan is racing to shore up support for his bid for speaker among skeptical GOP House members, but an entrenched bloc of lawmakers opposed to him leaves the Ohio Republican with an uphill climb ahead of a planned Tuesday vote on the House floor.
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Wealthy Indian Diaspora Wooed by DLF For Luxury Apartment Sales
A top Indian developer is enticing Indians living abroad to buy luxury apartments as a way of investing
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China Tightens Rules on Short Selling in a Bid to Boost Stocks
China is tightening curbs on short-selling activities as authorities step up efforts to shore up a struggling stock
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Biden takes jobs message to Republican hardliner Lauren Boebert's district
By Nandita Bose WASHINGTON President Joe Biden will highlight clean-energy jobs created by his climate legislation on Monday
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The ancient ways of natural wine is finding new fans
Natural wine is gaining a following in the U.S. even as overall wine sales drop
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We Collide triumphs in BMW Filmmaking Challenge
'We Collide' has triumphed in the BMW Filmmaking Challenge in partnership with the BFI in a unanimous verdict from judges Ncuti Gatwa, Terri White and Asif Kapadia.
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Tim Miller loved his 'freeing' Borderlands reshoots
Tim Miller relished the "freeing" nature of overseeing the reshoots on the 'Borderlands' movie adaptation.
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Liam Gallagher to embark on Definitely Maybe 30th anniversary tour in June 2024
Liam Gallagher will mark three decades of 'Definitely Maybe' with a UK and Ireland tour in summer 2024.
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YouTuber Lord Miles is now hanging out with Andrew Tate after being released by the Taliban
Andrew Tate revealed on Twitter/X that the next guest on his 'Emergency Meeting' podcast will be Lord Miles, a YouTuber known for travelling to dangerous places who was arrested by the Taliban earlier this year. Lord Miles, also known as Miles Routledge, is a 22-year-old student and investment banking intern from Birmingham, UK, who takes part in 'danger tourism', where he travels to dangerous places for fun. Tate announced Routledge would be on his podcast in a recent tweet, calling Routledge "the embodiment of the British spirit of adventure, returning home with stories to tell." Tate's 'Emergency Meeting' podcast is hosted on Rumble, the streaming platform that has signed an exclusive deal with Tate as well as other creators such as Russell Brand and iShowSpeed. Tate often shares his perspectives on global issues on 'Emergency Meeting', as well as offering insights into his life. Perhaps as expected, Tate is known for having guests on the show that align with his ideologies. Routledge was released by the Taliban in June 2023, after being arrested in Afghanistan in March 2023. During his imprisonment updates came from a social media account claiming to be run by a friend of Routledge's. At the time, people thought Routledge was dead or that the whole thing was a scam. The podcast episode was streamed on October 15, during which Routledge shared his experiences with Tate, and Tate revealed that he has been "banned from every banking institution on the planet." Saying that he's on a "politically exposed persons list" and that "because I have expressed opinions on the internet, I'm not allowed to have a bank account anywhere." The pair discussed the Taliban, calling the terrorist group a "form of law and order", with Miles calling his arrest "very professional" and saying he couldn't reveal more for security reasons. 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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Ceasefire plans stall as Israel intensifies strikes on Gaza
By Nidal al-Mughrabi, Dan Williams and Humeyra Pamuk GAZA/JERUSALEM/CAIRO (Reuters) -Hopes for a brief ceasefire in southern Gaza to allow
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