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U.S. Asks Judge in Trump Special Master Case to Lift Key Parts of Order
U.S. Asks Judge in Trump Special Master Case to Lift Key Parts of Order - The New York Times
The New York Times | | Fuente originalQueen Elizabeth II Dies at 96; Was Britain’s Longest-Reigning Monarch
Queen Elizabeth II Dies at 96; Was Britain’s Longest-Reigning Monarch - The New York Times
The New York Times | | Fuente originalNorth Korea makes nuclear weapons policy 'irreversible' with new law: State media
The new legislation would also bar any negotiation on denuclearisation, state news agency KCNA said. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The Straits Times | | Fuente originalQueen Elizabeth II's death represents profound turning point in British history
For many of her subjects, Queen Elizabeth II became the symbol of their dignity and aspirations. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The Straits Times | | Fuente originalWe got inflation forecasts wrong, admits ECB after record interest rate rise
The European Central Bank has announced its biggest ever interest rate rise in the battle to beat inflation, as president Christine Lagarde vowed to keep hiking to stop prices spiralling out of control.
The Telegraph | | Fuente originalHer Majesty Queen Elizabeth II: the definitive obituary
From the moment of her accession to the throne, comparisons were made with her Tudor namesake; particularly in the assumption that the country’s fortunes were, as in 1558, at a low ebb and that its one hope lay in the character of the new Queen. But few could have dared to believe that Richard Dimbleby’s declaration at the time of the Coronation that “No more devoted or courageous person could carry on the monarchy, which is the lasting strength of Britain and the wonder and envy of a large part of the world” would prove so accurate.
The Telegraph | | Fuente originalBank of England to lend UK energy companies as much as £40bn
Bailout fund provided amid soaring market prices and fears of another wave of collapses
The Guardian | | Fuente originalMás leídas hoy
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