
Blackrock’s Hildebrand Wants IMF to Address New Economic Reality
BlackRock Inc. Vice Chairman Philipp Hildebrand said the International Monetary Fund should frame discussions this week around the
2023-10-09 19:47

Metro Bank’s Riskiest Bonds Gain Most on Record After Rescue
Metro Bank Holdings Plc’s riskiest bonds gained the most on record on Monday after the bank announced a
2023-10-09 18:57

Israel attack: Every Jewish family in UK affected, says chief rabbi
The chief rabbi calls it a time of mourning, deep grief and enormous worry for the whole community.
2023-10-09 18:21

Irish-Israeli woman missing in Israel amid attacks
The Irish Department of Foreign Affairs says it is aware of the case and is in contact with the family.
2023-10-09 17:51

Israel attack: 12 Thai nationals killed, 11 kidnapped
Thai workers have been caught up in the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas militants.
2023-10-09 17:30

Lewis Hamilton apologises to George Russell after crash in Qatar: ‘It wasn’t your fault’
Lewis Hamilton apologised to George Russell and took full responsibility for their first lap crash at the Qatar Grand Prix on Sunday night. The Mercedes pair collided at the first turn of the first lap of the race, with Hamilton’s rear-right tyre clipping the front of Russell’s car. Hamilton, 38, spun off into the gravel and was forced to retire from the grand prix, while the incident also ruined Russell’s race as he dropped back to dead last. But while both immediately blamed each other on the team radio, Hamilton later admitted he was at fault and post-race spoke to Russell. In a video posted on Mercedes’ Instagram page, Hamilton is seen approaching Russell in the paddock and saying: “Sorry about today, it wasn’t your fault.” The pair quickly embrace, with Hamilton adding: “Great job.” Hamilton also posted on X/Twitter: “I’ve watched the replay and it was 100% my fault and I take full responsibility. Apologies to my team and to George.” Russell, despite intense humid conditions in Lusail, recovered over the next 57 laps to finish a respectable fourth. Hamilton added in his TV pen interview: “I just feel really sorry for the team, we had a chance today to get some good points. “Heat of the moment, I didn’t understand what happened but I don’t think George had anywhere to go. I’m happy to take responsibility for it. “It’s massively gutting to have a result like this. It’s very rare that this happens, I hope George is able to get back into the points.” Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff was absent from this race – his second in a row – as he recovers from knee surgery. But the Austrian came on the intercom in a move to calm Russell, 25, down shortly after the incident. “George, let’s race now, and get the best out of it,” he said. Max Verstappen won the race, with Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris securing another double podium for McLaren. Read More Lewis Hamilton reacts after first-corner collision with George Russell ‘I was passing out in the car’: Lance Stroll explains how Qatar heat took its toll ‘I was passing out in the car’: Lance Stroll explains how Qatar heat took its toll Lewis Hamilton and George Russell collide as Max Verstappen wins in Qatar Carlos Sainz misses Qatar Grand Prix in huge Ferrari blow
2023-10-09 17:29

UAW Says 4,000 Union Workers at Mack Trucks Will Strike Monday
Around 4,000 United Auto Workers members at Mack Trucks will strike Monday after rejecting a tentative agreement in
2023-10-09 13:15

Minister raised concerns over closure of SAS war crimes investigation
Veterans minister Johnny Mercer suspected UK special forces may have unlawfully killed unarmed Afghans.
2023-10-09 12:54

Oil Surges After Hamas Attack, Asia Stocks to Gain: Markets Wrap
Asian stocks look set to gain following advances on Wall Street Friday, while oil rebounded as traders reacted
2023-10-09 07:24

‘I feel hopeless': Living in a country on the brink
Two years into an economic crisis and unable to hold their leaders to account, young Lao see no hope.
2023-10-09 06:27

Sarah Sunny: How India's first deaf lawyer made history in Supreme Court
Sarah Sunny made history after she became India's first deaf lawyer in the Supreme Court.
2023-10-09 06:20

Motor racing-Verstappen adds Qatar win to his title weekend
By Alan Baldwin DOHA Red Bull's Max Verstappen celebrated his first win as a triple Formula One world
2023-10-09 05:50