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Israeli Shekel Goes to Worst From Best on Judicial Overhaul Bill
Israeli Shekel Goes to Worst From Best on Judicial Overhaul Bill
Israel’s shekel swung to the world’s biggest loss from the biggest gain on Monday as investors weighed whether
1970-01-01 08:00
Ukraine Needs Its Women Back for a Shot at Economic Recovery
Ukraine Needs Its Women Back for a Shot at Economic Recovery
Ukraine needs its women refugees to come home, and soon. Almost a year and a half into President
1970-01-01 08:00
Bond Traders Bet on ‘Nirvana’ in New Decoding of Yield Curve
Bond Traders Bet on ‘Nirvana’ in New Decoding of Yield Curve
Listen to Wall Street’s top economists and you’ll hear the same message again and again: The risk of
1970-01-01 08:00
Canada Bans Some Fossil Fuel Subsidies, Meeting Decade-Old G-20 Pledge
Canada Bans Some Fossil Fuel Subsidies, Meeting Decade-Old G-20 Pledge
Canada introduced guidelines to ban some fossil fuel subsidies, targeting those that disproportionately benefit oil and gas, solely
1970-01-01 08:00
Pep Guardiola sends warning to Premier League about Erling Haaland
Pep Guardiola sends warning to Premier League about Erling Haaland
Pep Guardiola has sent a warning to Premier League clubs about Erling Haaland, stating that he is fitter than he was ahead of the 2022/23 campaign.
1970-01-01 08:00
Soccer-Borges bags hat-trick as Brazil breeze past Panama in opener
Soccer-Borges bags hat-trick as Brazil breeze past Panama in opener
ADELAIDE (Reuters) -Ary Borges scored a hat-trick on her Women's World Cup debut to help Brazil thrash debutants Panama 4-0
1970-01-01 08:00
Bank of Canada Seen Holding at 5% as Economy Avoids Hard Landing
Bank of Canada Seen Holding at 5% as Economy Avoids Hard Landing
Economists now see a soft landing for the Canadian economy, with no recession this year despite interest rates
1970-01-01 08:00
Nigeria’s Currency Futures Market at Standstill as Naira Swings
Nigeria’s Currency Futures Market at Standstill as Naira Swings
More than a month after Nigeria’s central bank dropped the naira’s peg against the dollar, the country’s market
1970-01-01 08:00
Russia’s Weekly Oil Processing Drops for First Time Since June
Russia’s Weekly Oil Processing Drops for First Time Since June
Russia’s weekly refining runs declined for the first time since late June amid repair works at smaller facilities.
1970-01-01 08:00
Solar Manufacturing in the US Is Facing a Bleak Future, Analysts Warn
Solar Manufacturing in the US Is Facing a Bleak Future, Analysts Warn
Despite the generous tax breaks they are receiving from the Biden administration, many US companies planning to build
1970-01-01 08:00
‘Like a disaster movie’: Brit family in Corfu describe holiday horror and escape plan
‘Like a disaster movie’: Brit family in Corfu describe holiday horror and escape plan
A British family was forced to flee in the middle of the night as the wildfires ravaging parts of Greece broke out in Corfu on Sunday evening and came within metres of their holiday home. Rebecca Bell, 50, of Sheffield, was among those who received an evacuation order via a text message overnight as dozens of blazes erupted on the western island, with more than 2,000 people moved to safety. “It did feel like the end of the world yesterday,” she told The Independent from the village of Sinies, describing the intensity of the heat, “banks of flames” cascading down the hillside, and a “yellow glow of fire” in the sky. The blaze broke out in the northern part of Corfu, which is popular with British tourists, on Sunday evening, with those in Sinies, Santa, Megoula, Porta and Palia Perithia told to evacuate to Kasiopi. Have you been affected by this story? Email tara.cobham@independent.co.uk Firefighters have struggled through the night to contain 82 wildfires across Greece, 64 of which started on Sunday, the hottest day of the summer so far, amid strong winds and successive heatwaves driven by the climate crisis. The most serious fire was on the island of Rhodes, where 19,000 people had been evacuated from several locations as wildfires burned for a sixth day, Greek authorities said, in what was "the largest evacuation from a wildfire in the country". Ms Bell, who works for a technology company, arrived at their rented villa in Sinies on Friday with her husband, Mat Pennell, their 18-year-old daughter, and the teenager’s friend for the family’s two-week summer holiday. They were all about to leave for dinner on Sunday evening when they received the evacuation order. But, unable to see flames, only smoke, and reassured by the villa owner, they decided to continue with their evening plans. It was when they got into the car after eating and attempted to return to the villa that was the most frightening moment, she said. “We saw banks of flames coming down the hillside and realised it was serious.” The roads to the village were shut and police cordons were in place, but the family were allowed to collect their passports from the villa. “We packed up in 10 minutes and threw everything into the car,” said Ms Bell. “I’ve never packed a bag that quickly in my life. “When we were up there by the villa it was hot, you could feel the heat. The fire was perhaps about 400 metres from our villa.” She spoke of giant fire and water trucks driving up the hill as they were coming back down. The family went to the evacuation point Kasiopi but said there was nothing happening there, so they sat in the car until about 2am when they realised they would not be making it back to the villa that night. “It felt weird driving around like, ‘What do we do now?’ It was bizarre, very disaster movie-esque,” said Ms Bell. They spoke with a local businessperson who let the family stay in his home for the night. “Because we had rented privately it was down to us to work out our next move, and we ended up with some kind strangers,” Ms Bell said. “My husband and I slept on the sofa in the man’s living room, which was super kind and amazing to be so welcoming to people in such a crazy situation.” She said they did not sleep a huge amount and heard helicopters presumably dropping water on the hillside at sunrise. The family managed to make it back to the villa on Monday morning, shortly before receiving a text message that advised people to return to their accommodation as “the situation is under control and the fire is receding”. Ms Bell said smoke can still be seen rising in the hills but the yellow glow of fire has been replaced by clear skies. “The fire looked pretty close to the villa, but nothing has burned,” she said, adding: “Safety first, but I am very glad the holiday plans didn’t go to rack and ruin.” Read More Greece fires – live: Corfu evacuations begin as tourists fleeing Rhodes inferno spend second night in airport ‘Like hell on earth’: Brits evacuated from Rhodes describe devastating Greek wildfires Greece wildfires: Everything you need to know How to tell if you have Covid or heatstroke Why do heatwaves in the UK feel hotter than abroad?
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Brazil Scored an Unbelievably Gorgeous Goal in the World Cup
Brazil Scored an Unbelievably Gorgeous Goal in the World Cup
Bia Zaneratto finished off a spectacular sequence.
1970-01-01 08:00
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