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UK construction growth edges up, despite housing slump: PMI
UK construction growth edges up, despite housing slump: PMI
LONDON Weak growth across Britain's construction sector picked up modestly in May, despite an increasingly severe downturn in
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Investigators face challenging terrain and obliterated wreckage as they begin recovering an unresponsive plane that crashed in Virginia, killing all onboard
Investigators face challenging terrain and obliterated wreckage as they begin recovering an unresponsive plane that crashed in Virginia, killing all onboard
The recovery of the private plane that crashed in Virginia, killing all four people onboard, after its pilot became unresponsive and veered dramatically off course, is expected to begin Tuesday as investigators face challenging rural terrain and the near total devastation of the aircraft, a federal official said.
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UN climate talks in Germany kick off with no final agenda
UN climate talks in Germany kick off with no final agenda
By Riham Alkousaa BERLIN United Nations climate talks in Germany kicked off on Monday without an agreed final
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Australia’s Hawkish Interest-Rate Hike Explained in Four Charts
Australia’s Hawkish Interest-Rate Hike Explained in Four Charts
Australia’s central bank surprised investors for a second straight month with an interest-rate increase that suggested it’s worried
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Egypt Distressed Bonds Attract Yield Hunters on Asset-Sale Bets
Egypt Distressed Bonds Attract Yield Hunters on Asset-Sale Bets
Investors are looking anew at Egypt’s bonds after signs of progress in its plans to sell state assets.
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Taylor Swift 'chokes up' during break-up song performance a day after Matty Healy 'split'
Taylor Swift 'chokes up' during break-up song performance a day after Matty Healy 'split'
Taylor Swift and Matty Healy have reportedly parted ways after rumours that the pair were dating had the internet in a chokehold. During the star's hotly anticipated Eras Tour in Chicago on Saturday (3 June), Swift surprised fans with two new additions. One of which was a piano version of her 2017 song 'I Don't Wanna Live Forever'. The song is centred around heartbreak and losing the love of your life, prompting the singer to seemingly hold back emotions on stage. One part of the song says: "Been sitting eyes wide open behind these four walls, hoping you'd call/ It's just a cruel existence like there's no point hoping at all." The performance garnered a lot of attention from fans, who first praised the emotional rendition, before speculating that Swift was hinting at what was going on in her personal life. It came a day before reports of Swift "splitting" from The 1975 frontman. "Her voice breaks - she‘s looking up trying to hold her tears - continues to sing like that, it’s literally heartbreaking," one Swiftie wrote, while another noted: "That voice crack." Sign up for our free Indy100 weekly newsletter A close source told TMZ that Swift is "single" again, but unclear what happened. Meanwhile, Entertainment Tonight claimed, "Taylor and Matty broke up. They are both extremely busy and realised they’re not really compatible with each other." "Taylor’s friends want what’s best for her and aren’t shocked that their relationship fizzled out since she recently got out of a long-term relationship," a source told the publication on Monday (5 June), referring to Swift's split from British actor Joe Alwyn after six years of dating. 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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Football transfer rumours: Man Utd make €150m Camavinga bid; Real Madrid learn Kane price
Football transfer rumours: Man Utd make €150m Camavinga bid; Real Madrid learn Kane price
Tuesday's football transfer rumours include Manchester United bidding for Eduardo Camavinga, Real Madrid's pursuit of Harry Kane, Leon Goretzka, Ilkay Gundogan & more.
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Chevron produces first gas from Gorgon Stage 2 development off Western Australia
Chevron produces first gas from Gorgon Stage 2 development off Western Australia
SINGAPORE Chevron said on Tuesday it has started producing gas from the Gorgon Stage 2 development project off
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Asia Family Offices Are Most Bearish on Property, Survey Shows
Asia Family Offices Are Most Bearish on Property, Survey Shows
Asian family offices are turning more bearish on property than any other asset class, as interest rates rise
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Apple keynote 2023 – live: ‘Revolutionary’ $3,499 Vision Pro headset heralds ‘new era’
Apple keynote 2023 – live: ‘Revolutionary’ $3,499 Vision Pro headset heralds ‘new era’
Apple held one of its biggest events of the last decade on Monday, launching a product that could redefine the way we look at the world. The company’s annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) began with a keynote from Apple Park in California led by CEO Tim Cook, who described the company’s new $3,499 (£2,800) Vision Pro headset as “revolutionary”. The device combines virtual reality and augmented reality, with Apple claiming it heralds a “new era of spatial computing”. The world’s most valuable company also used the keynote to unveil a major overhaul of its Mac lineup, as updates for its other platforms. This year, that meant the release of iOS 17 for iPhones, WatchOS 10 for Apple Watch, and a new iPadOS. The Vision Pro also came with its own software, called VisionOS, which supports many of the same apps found on iPhones. You can read how it unfolded here, as well as follow all the latest updates from our on-the-ground coverage of WWDC 2023.
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Ferrari to Stick With F1 as CEO Says Racing Drives Innovation
Ferrari to Stick With F1 as CEO Says Racing Drives Innovation
Ferrari NV isn’t giving up on auto racing. Even after another disappointing season on the Formula 1 circuit,
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Euro zone consumers hopeful of slowing inflation - ECB survey
Euro zone consumers hopeful of slowing inflation - ECB survey
FRANKFURT Euro zone consumers lowered their inflation expectations for the next 12 months and three years in April,
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