
Britain's Conservative government set to start cutting taxes ahead of likely election next year
Britain’s Conservative government will try to win favor with voters by cutting taxes but avoiding worsening inflation in a budget statement
2023-11-22 14:19

Thyssenkrupp posts $2.3 billion impairment on steel division
FRANKFURT (Reuters) -Germany's Thyssenkrupp on Wednesday unveiled a 2.1 billion euro ($2.3 billion) impairment on its steel unit due to
2023-11-22 14:19

Ships Across the World Face Hefty $3.6 Billion Climate Bill
Ships sailing to European ports face a combined carbon emissions bill of $3.6 billion next year, the start
2023-11-22 14:19

On This Day in 2017 – Everton’s Oumar Niasse hit with retrospective diving ban
Everton striker Oumar Niasse became the first Premier League player to be hit with a retrospective suspension for diving on this day in 2017. The Senegal international was handed a two-match ban by the Football Association after winning a controversial penalty, under pressure from Scott Dann, in a 2-2 draw with Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park. Niasse’s punishment came six months after the FA voted in favour of introducing new laws in an attempt to clamp down on players diving or feigning injury. Everton caretaker boss David Unsworth felt a “dangerous precedent” could be set by the sanction. “I think these people (the FA) will be very busy,” he said. “He (Niasse) was shocked and I was shocked (by the charge). “It’s a dangerous precedent that could be set if decisions are given against you which are debatable.” Niasse denied he had “committed an act of simulation” which led to a spot-kick being awarded in the fifth minute of the game in south London. But he was found guilty by the FA’s Independent Regulatory Commission, which includes former players. Leighton Baines converted the contentious penalty to cancel out James McArthur’s early opener before Niasse earned Everton a point by equalising following a goal from Eagles forward Wilfried Zaha. Palace boss Roy Hodgson said: “My only satisfaction is that the FA and the people who make those decisions have sided with me rather than the player.” Read More Performing under pressure – remembering England’s dramatic 2003 World Cup win Jason Robinson has yet to watch a rerun of England’s World Cup success Rob Page draws on play-off experience after Wales miss out on Euro qualification
2023-11-22 14:16

Fewest Japanese Firms on Record Planning to Expand in China
Japanese companies planning to expand their business in China have fallen to a record low, as geopolitical tensions
2023-11-22 14:16

Modi Hosts G-20 Leaders in Video Meet, But Xi and Biden to Skip
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi will host a virtual meeting of leaders of the Group of 20 Wednesday,
2023-11-22 13:57

Iceland volcano – live: All eyes on ‘imminent’ eruption as stormy weather disrupts monitoring systems
Authorities in Iceland fear stormy weather conditions could affect monitoring systems as the country awaits an “imminent” volcanic eruption. Just 165 small tremors have been recorded in the affected region since midnight on Monday, compared to the thousands that jolted the town of Grindavik in the days prior. The Icelandic Meteorological Office (IMO) says the volcano could erupt with just 30 minutes’ notice as magma is now sitting just below the earth’s surface. The wait for the eruption is gripping the country, with thousands glued to a live stream showing a glowing red rift in the ground running through Grindavik. The IMO said it is likely the adverse weather conditions are impacting “both the sensitivity of earthquake detection and real-time GPS monitoring”. Kristín Jónsdóttir, a senior IMO official, said people will “just have to wait in suspense for the next few days” to see how events play out. She said decreasing earthquake activity could also be a sign that magma has reached very close to the earth’s surface, adding that the scenario is not unlike what was seen prior to a previous eruption in 2021. Read More When will the Iceland volcano erupt and what happens when it does? Iceland braces for ‘imminent’ volcanic eruption with just 30 minutes warning Is it safe to travel to Iceland? Your rights if you have a holiday booked ‘It’s like a dystopian movie’: Iceland residents describe ‘apocalyptic’ scenes as they flee volcano threat
2023-11-22 13:56

Exploding wild pig population on western Canadian prairie threatens to invade northern US states
Minnesota, North Dakota and Montana and other northern states are making preparations to stop an invasion of wild pigs from Canada
2023-11-22 13:53

North Korea Claims Satellite Win After Two Failures This Year
North Korea claimed it successfully put a spy satellite into orbit after two attempts earlier this year ended
2023-11-22 13:51

LeBron scores 39,000th point, Lakers complete sweep of tourney group play with 131-99 win over Utah
The Los Angeles Lakers completed an unbeaten run through group play in the NBA In-Season Tournament with a 131-99 victory over the Utah Jazz
2023-11-22 13:49

Durant scores 31, now 11th all time in points, Suns roll past Portland 120-107
Kevin Durant scored 31 points, passing Elvin Hayes for 11th place all time, and the Phoenix Suns defeated the Portland Trail Blazers 120-107 in an In-Season Tournament game on Tuesday night
2023-11-22 13:49

Las Vegas hospitality unions ratify contract with MGM
Unions representing hospitality workers in Las Vegas said on Tuesday that members employed at MGM Resorts have voted
2023-11-22 13:47