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ECB must be stubborn to root out inflation, Bundesbank president tells Bloomberg
ECB must be stubborn to root out inflation, Bundesbank president tells Bloomberg
Underlying inflation in the euro zone remains sticky and monetary policy needs to be more stubborn than price
2023-08-25 06:59
'Let's go for it' - Alcaraz eyes US Open repeat
'Let's go for it' - Alcaraz eyes US Open repeat
World number one Carlos Alcaraz said Thursday he won't get ahead of himself as he seeks to defend his title at the US Open, where...
2023-08-25 06:58
Judge OKs updated Great Lakes fishing agreement between native tribes, state and federal agencies
Judge OKs updated Great Lakes fishing agreement between native tribes, state and federal agencies
A federal judge has approved an updated Great Lakes fishing agreement between four Native American tribes and government agencies
2023-08-25 06:56
Hundreds of Wells Fargo users report issues with banking system
Hundreds of Wells Fargo users report issues with banking system
More than 700 users reported issues with Wells Fargo's banking system Thursday, according to Downdetector, with problems ranging from transferring funds to declining ATM cards.
2023-08-25 06:55
Amazon in talks with Disney about ESPN streaming partnership - The Information
Amazon in talks with Disney about ESPN streaming partnership - The Information
Amazon.com is in early talks with Walt Disney Co about working on the streaming version of ESPN it
2023-08-25 06:52
A decade after vigilante uprising, extortion and threats against lime growers return to west Mexico
A decade after vigilante uprising, extortion and threats against lime growers return to west Mexico
The kind of mass threats and extortion of lime growers in the western Mexico that sparked a civilian vigilante uprising ten years ago have returned, and growers say they can't get their crops to market
2023-08-25 06:51
France’s Macron aims to push economic and immigration reforms despite political challenges
France’s Macron aims to push economic and immigration reforms despite political challenges
French President Emmanuel Macron vowed to make key economic, immigration and education reforms despite France's divisions and political challenges that have included months of protests against pension changes and recent rioting over a teen killed by police. Macron said in a wide-ranging interview with Le Point magazine published Thursday that he will meet next week with the country’s “main political leaders” for talks about issues confronting France. The talks would be aimed at proposing new bills and possibly referendums, he said. Macron last year lost his majority in the lower house of parliament, the National Assembly, forcing him to use political maneuvering to pass any new legislation. That was “no big deal,” he said in the interview, noting that his centrist government managed to pass some new laws since then with support from members of the center-left and the traditional right. Macron wants to avoid a repetition of the major political crisis prompted by the parliamentary deadlock earlier this year over a reform to cut costs by raising the retirement age from 62 to 64. His government used a special constitutional power to force the legislation through without a vote at the National Assembly, infuriating opponents who staged a months-long firestorm of protest. Macron promised to address the roots of several days of unrest around France sparked at the end of June by the police killing of a 17-year-old boy. He told Le Point that those who participated in the riots, including many aged under 18, acted out of a “will for revenge” against police and the state institutions. “There was no political message, nor a social or religious message,” he said. The 45-year-old president vowed to implement a major education reform that would including reducing students’ vacation days, and would allow students with learning difficulties to return to school sooner after holidays than others. “There are too many vacations,” Macron said. He also said that an immigration bill that has been postponed several times this year due to the lack of a parliamentary majority would be debated in the coming months. He said his government would hold talks with opposition parties to build a proposal. “We must significantly reduce immigration, starting with illegal immigration,” he said. The external borders of the European Union must be better protected, he argued. The comments come as a number of boats have capsized or otherwise been in distress in recent days off the North African coast and near Italian shores. Tens of thousands of migrants have tried to cross the Mediterranean Sea this year hoping to reach Europe. Macron vowed to bring the unemployment rate down to 5%. France unemployment rate reached 7.2% this year, its lowest rate since 2008. He said his policies since 2017 have boosted France's growth and improved its economic “attractiveness” to foreign. “We must do more to reduce unemployment by all means,” he said. Read More Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide French general put in charge of Notre Dame rebuild found dead on mountain Rishi Sunak defends Bibby Stockholm plan after series of setbacks Migrants could return to Bibby Stockholm in next few days, says minister
2023-08-25 06:50
Explainer-How could Georgia's speedy trial law affect Trump's criminal case?
Explainer-How could Georgia's speedy trial law affect Trump's criminal case?
By Jacqueline Thomsen A judge has set an October trial date for Kenneth Chesebro, one of the defendants
2023-08-25 06:49
Rohingya: Gang violence stalks world's largest refugee camp
Rohingya: Gang violence stalks world's largest refugee camp
Six years after fleeing Myanmar, refugees are kept sleepless by nightly sounds of gunfire.
2023-08-25 06:49
US judge dismisses Republican National Committee's email spam suit against Google
US judge dismisses Republican National Committee's email spam suit against Google
By Kanishka Singh WASHINGTON A U.S. judge on Thursday dismissed a lawsuit against Alphabet Inc's Google that was
2023-08-25 06:48
Dorian Thompson-Robinson stays safe in Browns QB calamity
Dorian Thompson-Robinson stays safe in Browns QB calamity
The Browns cut their quarterback room in half but rookie Dorian Thompson-Robinson was spared after electric preseason showings.
2023-08-25 06:46
What did Kevin Costner say about 'extramarital relationship'? 'Yellowstone' star refuses to comment on estranged wife Christine Baumgartner
What did Kevin Costner say about 'extramarital relationship'? 'Yellowstone' star refuses to comment on estranged wife Christine Baumgartner
Kevin Costner initially objected to the request as his legal team responded that it is ‘propounded only for purposes of harassment'
2023-08-25 06:46
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