Libya’s two legislative bodies agreed on Tuesday to appoint jointly a central bank governor, potentially defusing a battle for control of the country’s oil revenue that has slashed production. The House of Representatives based in Benghazi, in eastern …
UNSC patience for Gaza truce talks running out, says Slovenia
Patience is running out among United Nations Security Council members and the 15-member body will likely consider taking action if a ceasefire cannot soon be brokered between Israel and Palestinian group Hamas in the Gaza Strip, Slovenia’s U.N. envoy -…
Salman Khan house firing: Accused allege receiving death threats from Dawood’s gang
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], September 4 (ANI): The family members of two accused in the firing outside Bollywood actor Salman Khan’s house in Mumbai have written to the Maharashtra and Bihar governments, requesting their protection and claiming that …
France: Man charged for drugging wife, recruting dozens of people to rape her
Paris [France], September 4 (ANI): A 71-year-old man is facing trial in France for drugging his wife with sleeping pills and anti-anxiety medication, and then recruiting over 50-70 men online to rape her in their home, CNN reported citing court documen…
Trump Campaign ‘More Explicit’ In Embracing Crypto, Says Coinbase’s Legal Head, But ‘Encouraged’ By Kamala Harris Campaign’s Outreach
Coinbase Global Inc. (NASDAQ:COIN) Chief Legal Officer, Paul Grewal, voiced optimism that a pro-cryptocurrency Congress would emerge irrespective of the outcome of the upcoming presidential election. What happened: During an interview with Bloomberg TV…
Rajya Sabha MP Sanjaoba Leishemba constitutes high-level meeting to examine use of drones in Koutruk attack
New Delhi [India], September 4 (ANI): Rajya Sabha MP Sanajaoba Leishemba constituted a high-level meeting of five Committee members to critically examine and study the drones deployed by militants after unarmed Koutruk villagers were attacked using dro…
GDP grows 0.2% in June quarter, but annual growth the slowest since the 1990s
Australia’s economy is growing – on an annual basis – at the slowest rate observed since the early 1990s, if one excludes the period impacted by the Covid-19 pandemic. This was the bad news aspect of the Australian Bureau of Statistic’s release of GDP …
US Fed rate cut could push Bitcoin down 20%: Analysts
A long-awaited United States Federal Reserve interest rate cut could push Bitcoin down — the opposite direction of many market participants’ expectations — and possibly cause its price to dive to levels not seen since February, analysts say. “If we wer…
Cold Ash Gardening Club excited for return of historic annual Summer Show and Plant Sale
Cold Ash Gardening Club is hosting its annual Summer Show and Plant Sale at Acland Memorial Hall next weekend — thought to be the oldest in the area. This year’s event on Saturday, September 14, features classes for flowers, fruit and vegetables, homec…
The Chuck Long Podcast
Week one of the Iowa football season is in the books and we catch up with the great Chuck Long to get his thoughts on what he saw from the Hawkeye offense. After a slow start, Long breaks down what Iowa did to snap out of their early funk. We look at h…