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...Those groups will argue at a US court hearing on Tuesday that more information in that case should be unsealed....
...There are 27,120 corners in the American West where “two parcels of public land meet on opposite sides of a point, with private land adjacent”....
...“I am really in no position to comment on the new allegations, which are very serious,” he said on a call with reporters....
...Mobile booths, where the city’s 26mn residents underwent compulsory PCR tests almost daily, are being listed for sale on Xianyu, a second-hand shopping app....
...“We have shares at $5.27 a share of $3.5B valuation,” Chang texted one investor on May 31 2021....
...White House spokesperson Karine Jean-Pierre told reporters on Air Force One it was “clear” Opec+ was “aligning with Russia”....
...Joshua Oliver is the FT’s asset management reporter....
...Jake Sullivan, Biden’s national security adviser, told reporters the US had information indicating Tehran was “preparing to provide Russia with up to several hundred UAVs . . . on an expedited timeline”....
...Others carry out small personal acts of resistance Mariam august 16 2021, 07:32 My sister’s classmates were told to stop writing on social media....
...Policymakers have sent clear signals to markets that they intend to raise interest rates by 0.5 or 0.75 percentage points at their next meeting, which concludes on July 27....
...The government’s vaccination tracker shows that 30.07 per cent of Canada’s population was fully vaccinated as of 9.13am central time on Wednesday....
...Petrofac made the admission of guilt as a company, and only one former employee has faced court for the years of bribery....
...He would face 100 days in prison if he did not pay, the court ordered....
...For example, CPI inflation was above its 2 per cent target for much of 2005-07 and 2012-13 and yet shares did well then — much better than in 2015-16 when inflation was near zero....
...Alice Hancock is the FT’s leisure industries reporter. Additional reporting by Andrea Rodrigues in Mumbai Follow @FTMag on Twitter to find out about our latest stories first...
...The yield on the benchmark 10-year Treasury note, which moves inversely to price, dropped 0.07 percentage points to 1.67 per cent....
...She told the FT via WhatsApp that she could not comment on her case because it was before the courts....
...Lisa Deeley, the city’s leading election commissioner and a Democrat, turned tautologous as she updated reporters on Wednesday morning on their progress....
...Uber and Lyft drivers idle due to court delaysUS drivers for Uber and Lyft are being suspended for weeks because the coronavirus crisis has stalled the court system needed for background checks....
...Steven Mnuchin told the Senate on Tuesday that the US Treasury was “fully prepared to take losses” on loans set aside for struggling businesses in March’s $2.2tn stimulus package....
...Hertz launched the stock sale on Monday after getting approval last week from bankruptcy court....
...The number of product launches worldwide containing sweet potatoes increased by 27 per cent in 2018 to 2,000, satisfying demand for a root vegetable that has fewer carbohydrates than white potatoes....
...Brent crude prices rose more than 1.2 per cent to a high of $73.27 amid investor concerns that Venezuelan producers, already hobbled by unrest and mismanagement, could see output interrupted even further...
...The so-called “Caravaggio in the attic” has been released from its French export ban and will be offered at auction at LaBarbe in Toulouse on June 27 for between €100m and €150m....
...The central bank kept its target range at 2-2.25 per cent on Thursday and gave a bullish verdict on the US economy....
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