Turkish lira crashes as new government sets sights on 'rational' policies
Turkey's lira has plunged 7% to a record low in its biggest daily selloff since a historic 2021 crash, as the newly elected government appeared to loosen currency stabilizing measures in its switch to more mainstream policies.
1970-01-01 08:00
ECB’s Knot Says More Hikes May Be Needed If Inflation Stays High
European Central Bank Governing Council member Klaas Knot warned that prolonged inflation may prompt further increases in borrowing
1970-01-01 08:00
Ben Affleck grabs McDonald's breakfast in LA as he switches routine from his favorite Dunkin' Donuts
Donning a pair of tan cargo pants, a gray jacket, and red Nike sneakers with accents of burgundy, Ben appeared ready for his workday
1970-01-01 08:00
Woman accuses Andrew Tate of raping and 'strangling' her until she 'passed out': 'I own you'
The British woman is the fourth person to come forward with sexual assault allegations against the misogynistic influencer Andrew Tate
1970-01-01 08:00
China Big Four State Banks Said to Cut Dollar Deposit Rates
China’s four big state lenders have effectively cut dollar deposit rates, according to people familiar with the matter,
1970-01-01 08:00
SBI Forms Joint Venture to Set Up Carbon Exchange in Japan
Japanese financial conglomerate SBI Holdings Inc. and climate tech startup Asuene Inc. have entered a joint venture to
1970-01-01 08:00
'He's an old soul': Tina Turner was unfazed by 16-year age gap with husband Erwin Bach
'At 46, I didn’t look older than Erwin, who was 30. I never think about the age difference,' Tina Turner wrote in her memoir
1970-01-01 08:00
Counting Dollars! Here's how much Jill Duggar stands to make from explosive memoir on her family
'Counting the Cost details our painful journey as part of the reality-show-filming Duggar family,' revealed Jill
1970-01-01 08:00
Prince Harry’s court case can’t be filmed - so Sky News came up with a ‘bizarre’ reconstruction
It’s fair to say that the Duke of Sussex and the media – particularly the tabloid press – don’t get on all too well, with the prince previously branding it the “devil” in an interview with ITV News’ Tom Bradby earlier this year. Now, as the duke is back in the headlines with his court case against the publisher of the Daily Mirror over alleged phone hacking (which the company denies), paparazzi and broadcasters have a bit of a problem with capturing footage inside of the courtroom. While the broadcasting of High Court and Senior Circuit judges handing out criminal sentences was allowed from 2020 (with the first sentencing remarks aired in 2022 due to the coronavirus pandemic), filming anything else in court is very much forbidden and risks those responsible being found in contempt. Except, written transcriptions aren’t the most visually exciting thing in the world for TV news stations, who are more interested in some good quality video for their reporting. Thankfully, Sky News offered up a solution on Tuesday – by roping in an actor to perform a dramatic recital of some of the most eye-opening moments from Harry’s testimony. In a clip of a reconstruction shared by the station online, Laurence Dobiesz (who starred in the 2011 Sherlock Holmes film sequel A Game of Shadows) can be seen sporting a blue suit and standing behind a lectern as he tries to emulate the duke’s demeanour in court. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter The accompanying caption reads: “In the phone hacking case, Prince Harry told the court that every single article played a destructive role in his life. “There are no cameras in court, so as part of a special progamme, Sky News has recorded what was said by the duke, played by an actor.” With a few extravagant hand gestures along the way, Dobiesz recites a passage in which the prince said “every single one” of the articles penned by the tabloid press played a “destructive role in my growing up”. Harry/the actor (this is all very confusing) said: “More than thousands, maybe millions of articles have been written about me since age 12 … because it’s 20 years ago, I simply cannot speculate how I was and whether I saw these articles at the time. “I certainly saw lots of articles at the time - the ones I was made aware of because of the behaviour and reaction of people in my inner circle. “Unfortunately, stories that I’ve only shared with one or two people within my inner circle, ends up front page of a newspaper or any page, your circle of friends starts to shrink and diminish rather rapidly.” It’s certainly an unusual way of presenting the information to viewers, but Twitter was soon to conclude it was still “creepy” and “embarrassing”: The actor’s appearance was part of a special programme on Sky News titled Harry in Court, presented by Jonathan Samuels and airing every night at 9pm. 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.
1970-01-01 08:00
BlackRock’s China Head Resigns Just as Competition Heats Up
BlackRock Inc.’s head of China operations resigned, adding to the company’s challenges as competition intensifies in the 130
1970-01-01 08:00
Arnold Schwarzenegger's story of James Cameron casting him over OJ Simpson in 'The Terminator' DEBUNKED
Arnold Schwarzenegger is convinced OJ Simpson was the original Terminator but James Cameron begs to differ
1970-01-01 08:00
Joe Rogan: When Wesley Snipes backed out of fight with commentator, 'I was going to choke f**king life out of him'
Wesley Snipes challenged Joe Rogan to a fight so the former could pay off his massive debt upon winning
1970-01-01 08:00
