The Morning Risk Report
‘Nuclear’ jury verdicts rise alongside American anger, and Nordea faces a court case in Denmark over anti-money-laundering shortcomings. Plus, JPMorgan warns customers: Prepare to pay for checking accounts.
‘Nuclear’ jury verdicts rise alongside American anger, and Nordea faces a court case in Denmark over anti-money-laundering shortcomings. Plus, JPMorgan warns customers: Prepare to pay for checking accounts.
Hyderabad pubs Psychedelic party busted arrested for consuming drugs
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President Biden on Monday bluntly rejected suggestions that he bow out of the presidential race in a letter to congressional Democrats, arguing it would undermine the preference of voters and ignore his record. “I have heard the concerns that people have—their good faith fears and worries about what is at stake in this selection. I...
The Kirov regional court in Russia on July 8 acquitted Nikita Belykh, the region's former governor and an opponent of President Vladimir Putin, in a new case against him on charge of abuse of office.
An isolated T-storm is possible today (isolated means less than 1 in 10 of us will actually see rain) and a drier, warmer week is on tap with consistent 80s
American Enterprise Institute
TAIYUAN, July 8 (Xinhua) -- In a pristine control room, six high-definition screens display real-time images of coal-mining operations, with a huge excavator machine crunching its way through a coal seam and loading it onto a truck.
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Edward Lucas, CEPA
Election campaigns are supposed to be where politicians encounter the real world. But the parliamentary elections in France and the United Kingdom, and the looming...
You're going to need to do some deep, meditative breathing to get through this list of characters.
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Andrew Latham, The Hill
World leaders will descend on Washington next week to celebrate the North Atlantic Treaty Organization's historic 75th anniversary.
Gordon Chang, Newsweek
Before serving as defense minister from 2018 to 2023, General Wei was the first chief of the Rocket Force, which has responsibility for almost all of the country's...
Kim Ghattas, The Atlantic
Last week, former Israeli Minister and retired General Benny Gantz said that Israel could destroy Hezbollah's military in a matter of days. But if such a thing...
The video of the hack has racked up over 10 million views - and people can't wait to have a go themselves
Two people in Erie County are out money after reportedly falling victim to scams.
Many voters simply felt that the Labour party understood their problems and concerns more than the Tories did, says Vanessa Feltz.
Hugo Drochon, UnHerd
"Live dangerously!" was Nietzsche's advice to his followers, those "good Europeans", the "legislators of the future". He wanted them to send their "ships into uncharted...
Daniel Fried, Atlantic Council
After ten days in Warsaw, I'm struck by Poland's rise, politically and militarily—even amid the dangers the country faces from Russia and Poles' intensified...
Henry Olsen, Brussels Signal
Charles de Gaulle famously lamented that it was impossible to govern a country with 246 types of cheese. After Sunday's election, French President Emmanuel...
Professor Michael Taylor is hoping that the onslaught of Hurricane Beryl is a wake-up call for the unbelievers in climate change that the concept is indeed real For over a decade, Taylor has sounded the warning about the wrath future storms could bring to the island, and more so the Caribbean, if the world does […]
Читать дальше...A German referee once criticised over his match-fixing past by Jude Bellingham will officiate England's Euro 2024 semi-final against the Netherlands.