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Cyprus Mail 

UK house prices rise at fastest pace since Truss era

British house prices rose last month at the fastest annual pace since late 2022, according to data from mortgage lender Halifax, adding to signs of renewed momentum in the property market after a recent fall in interest rates. House prices increased by 4.3 per cent in August, the biggest annual gain since November 2022 – […]

Cyprus Mail 

Slow EV adoption could cost European automakers €15 billion

Europe’s auto industry could face fines of 15 billion euros ($17.4 billion) for carbon emissions due to slowing demand for electric vehicles, according to Renault CEO Luca de Meo. Automakers face tougher EU CO2 targets in 2025 as the cap on average emissions from new vehicles sales falls to 94 grams/km from 116 g/km in […]

The Register 

Malaysia's plan to block overseas DNS dies after a day

Minister orders regulator to slow down following immediate backlash

Malaysia's telecom regulator has abandoned a plan to block overseas DNS services a day after announcing it, following a sharp backlash and accusations of government overreach.…

Google.com 

Asian stocks rise with inflation in focus; China dips on US jitters - Investing.com

  1. Asian stocks rise with inflation in focus; China dips on US jitters  Investing.com
  2. Asian Stocks Fluctuate as Traders Await US CPI: Markets Wrap  Yahoo Finance
  3. Stock market today: Asian shares echo Wall Street rally as investors gauge inflation data  ABC News
  4. Global stocks slide as fears mount over US growth  Financial Times
  5. Asian markets mixed as investors await key U.S. employment report  MarketWatch

BangkokPost.com 

Economy depresses visitor numbers at city waterpark

Siam Amazing Park has admitted its new retail zone attracted fewer new tenants than expected, mainly attributed to sluggish spending in the domestic market, although the Mice (meetings, incentives, conferences and exhibitions) segment is picking up, thanks to government sector spending.

The Punch 

SEC warns crypto investors against unapproved exchanges

The Securities and Exchange Commission has reiterated that only approved digital exchanges and platforms were legally authorised to carry out the business of crypto trading in any form in Nigeria. In a statement obtained from its website on Monday, the SEC warned the public against dealing with illegal operators who have not applied to and

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Wivb.com 

Grandmother of stabbing victim, McKinley HS parents speak out after stabbing

BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) -- The stabbing incident that occurred Monday is the latest in a longstanding history of violence at McKinley High School, leaving parents frustrated and terrified. Jannet Kenyon, the grandmother of the 15-year-old who was stabbed, along with numerous parents and students at McKinley, were visibly shaken Monday, with some breaking down in [...]

International Business Times 

Deepfake Porn Crisis Batters South Korea Schools

After South Korean authorities uncovered a sprawling network of AI deepfake porn Telegram chatrooms targeting schools and universities, teenage activist Bang Seo-yoon began collecting testimony of abuse from victims.

ErieTvNews.com 

Community Upset as WCSD Considers Youngsville School Consolidation

The Warren County School District (WCSD) board meeting held on Monday September 9th, drew a significant crowd, both in person and online, as the community gathered to discuss the potential consolidation and closure of two schools in the district.

World Socialist Web Site 

Jacobin, DSA and Sanders promote lie that Harris is progressive

Of all the stage acts in the Democratic Party’s 200-year-old playbill of political deception, perhaps the most hackneyed is the sleight of hand the party conducts at election time to paint its candidates as progressives, even as they move ever farther to the right.

Business Standard 

Fixing child care would not be expensive: Trump as he proposes tax hikes

Asked recently how he would bring down the high cost of child care, former President Donald Trump said doing so would be relatively not very expensive at least, not compared with revenue from tax hikes he would impose on foreign goods. Economists are skeptical tariffs would raise enough to cover Trump's tax cuts as well as a large-scale child care program, and Democrats said higher tariffs would raise costs for families by increasing the prices of consumer goods. A spokesperson for the Trump campaign... Читать дальше...

TheHill.com 

Good to officially step down as Freedom Caucus chair by end of week

Rep. Bob Good (R-Va.) will officially step down as chair of the House Freedom Caucus by the end of this week, a member and source familiar told The Hill, putting a bookend on the Virginia Republican’s tenure in the top job. The sources said the Freedom Caucus board hopes to have a name for the...