'Horrifying' inflation fears as Bank of England could hike interest rates in dire warning (2)
INFLATION HIT 10.1 percent last month according to new figures from the
office for national statistics (ONS), the highest level since February 1982.
By Sean Meleady
00:27, Thu, Aug 18, 2022
Sunak's inflation arguments 'are not the right ones' says Clarke
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Latvian Authorities 'Conceptually Agreed' Not To Renew Residence Permits For Russians (1)
Faizan Hashmi Published August 16, 2022 | 10:15 PM
The Latvian authorities "conceptually agreed" not to renew residence
permits for citizens of the Russian Federation and to restrict their entry
into the country on Schengen visas, Prime Minister Krisjanis Karins said
MOSCOW (UrduPoint News / Sputnik - 16th August, 2022) The Latvian
authorities "conceptually agreed" not to renew residence permits for
Estonia removes Soviet-era statue amid tensions (1)
PM says statue removed from a largely Russian-speaking city to ensure
'public order' amid 'increasing tensions and confusion around memorials'.
The town of Narva sits on the very edge of NATO's eastern flank, with a
population of almost 60,000, the majority of whom are Russian speakers
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Published On 16 Aug 2022
Estonia has removed a Soviet-era World War II memorial from Narva, a large
Meet 'Lucky Blue': 1-in-2-million bright blue lobster caught by father and son in Maine (1)
A father and son fishing in Maine caught a rare blue lobster biologist say
is a 1-in-2-millon find on Aug. 11. The lobster, on display at a local
Portland diner, will be thrown back in two weeks.
Natalie Neysa Alund
August 17, 2022, 5:10 PM
A father and son fishing in Maine caught a bright blue lobster marine
biologists say is a rare, 1-in-2-million sea discovery.
The crustacean - named "Lucky Blue" - was caught in ocean waters beyond
Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant 'not designed to withstand fighting' (1)
A scientist in Ukraine warns that the reactor at Europe's largest nuclear
power station is designed to protect against some threats, but not shelling
Society 16 August 2022
By Matthew Sparkes
A serviceman with a Russian flag on his uniform stands guard near the
Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant in Ukraine
Alexander Ermochenko/REUTERS
Fighting at the largest nuclear power plant in Europe continues to present
17.08.2022 - US Pays For Israeli Attacks On Syria (1)
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While Israel continues its routine attacks on Syria, the rate of attacks on
US forces in the war-torn country is increasing in what appears to be a
response by Damascus and its allies.
A new wave of Israeli attacks on Syria began on August 12.
Last moments of 'much-loved' pensioner before fatal stabbing on mobility scooter (1)
Haunting footage shows the final moments of an 87-year-old busker, who was
stabbed to death while riding his mobility scooter home.
By Matthew Young, Katie Weston, Rachel Hains
17:20, Wed, Aug 17, 2022
CCTV shows pensioner on scooter moments before stabbing
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35 local, international dive and marine experts take centerstage at PHIDEX 2022 (6)
By TDT
59 mins ago
The Philippine International Dive Expo 2022, the country's biggest platform
to highlight and promote the dive industry, will be graced by world-class
underwater photographers, technical divers and marine conservationists in a
dive conference set on August 19-21, at the SMX Convention Center, Pasay
City.
Spearheaded by the Philippine Department of Tourism, PHIDEX 2022 will
Emma Raducanu backs up Serena Williams win by bulldozing Victoria Azarenka in Cincinnati (1)
EMMA RADUCANU dropped just twogames to Victoria Azarenka hours after
beating Serena Williams.
By Yasmin Syed
20:16, Wed, Aug 17, 2022
Emma Raducanu backed up her win over Serena Williams with another dominant
victory (Image: Getty)
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