Coq au Vin Cost Keeps Rising as French Food Inflation Persists
Making traditional French coq au vin keeps getting more expensive, underscoring how government efforts to pressure the food
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Regulators Are Stifling UK Economy, Warns Former EU Commissioner
Growth in the UK and Europe is being choked off by the ballooning size of the regulatory state,
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Glenda Jackson, UK Actress Who Turned Politician, Dies at 87
Glenda Jackson, a British actress who won two Academy Awards before being elected to Parliament in 1992 and
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The World Just Saw its Hottest Early June on Record
Global temperatures during the first 11 days of June have hit the highest level on record for the
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Tesla’s Record Winning Streak Starts to Unwind After 41% Surge
A day after snapping its longest-ever winning streak, Tesla Inc. is embarking on a losing run. The stock
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Philippines Says Companies’ Global Debt May Exceed Estimates
The Philippine central bank plans to require the nation’s largest business groups to disclose their foreign-debt levels due
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Netherlands Set to Close Europe’s Biggest Gas Field in 2023
The Dutch government is set to permanently shut down the Groningen gas field in October, a move that
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Europe Gas Spikes as Major Dutch Gas Site Set to Close
European natural gas prices spiked as the Netherlands is set to announce it will close Europe’s biggest gas
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South Africa Extends Ban on Scrap-Metal Exports by Six Months as it Seeks to Curb Theft
South Africa extended a ban on scrap-metal exports by six months as the government tries to combat theft
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BOE Issues Fresh Warning Over Risks in Pension Transfers
The Bank of England has warned firms offloading pensions in a multibillion-pound market that they need to improve
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Deutsche Bank Warns of Trading Decline With Recession Likely
Deutsche Bank AG expects trading revenue to decline this quarter as interest rates near their peak and the
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Trump news – live: Trump rejected efforts to settle classified papers as Melania spotted in NYC on birthday
Donald Trump repeatedly rejected his attorneys’ efforts to settle the classified documents case ahead of a looming indictment, according to a bombshell new report. Insiders told The Washington Post that the former president’s attorney Christopher Kise advised him multiple times to return all classified documents to the correct authorities and then tried to persuade him to try to reach a deal with Attorney General Merrick Garland in the fall of 2022. However, Mr Trump reportedly dismissed the advice. As a result, on Tuesday, the former president was arrested and arraigned on 37 charges over his handling of classified national security documents after leaving the White House. He pleaded not guilty at his arraignment in a Miami federal courthouse and continues to claim he is the victim of political persecution. On Wednesday, Mr Trump then marked his 77th birthday as the first current or former president arrested on federal criminal charges in American history. He spent his birthday at his Bedminster golf club, while wife Melania and youngest son Barron were spotted in New York City. Melania has so far remained silent on her husband’s latest criminal case. Read More Merrick Garland defends Trump indictment and denies any Biden administration involvement 'Stand with Trump' becomes rallying cry as Republicans amplify attacks on US justice system Former Trump chief of staff says ex-president is ‘scared s***less’
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