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14.10 / 13:51
UPS Reuters Man show social reports Man surrenders to Polish police after incident that closed Warsaw square
WARSAW (Reuters) -Polish police negotiators persuaded a man to come down from a monument in a central Warsaw square, a spokesperson said, putting an end to an incident that had seen part of the capital cordoned off amid reports of a bomb threat.
11.10 / 22:54
Airlines Parke show social reports Department gatherings London's Luton Airport reopens after major disruption caused by a parking garage fire
London’s Luton Airport has reopened after a vehicle fire spread through a newly built parking garage and caused the partial collapse of the structure
11.10 / 05:27
Provident FIVE Southern Beer faces unbitter future due to climate change: study
Climate change threatens the cultivation in Europe of aromatic hops which gives beer its bitterness, according to a study published Tuesday in Nature Communications. European varieties of hops are prized and used by brewers around the world, but rising temperatures and less rain are reducing yields and the concentration of the compounds that provide beer its refreshing tartness. The researchers observed this trend by analysing data from five sites in the Czech Republic, Germany, and Slovakia, which along with Poland are the primary hops growers in Europe, study co-author Miroslav Trnka said. Yields fell between 9.5 and 19.4 percent at four sites and were stable at a fifth when data from 1995-2018 was compared with 1971-1994. Meanwhile the concentration of the bitter compounds, alpha acids, decreased. Extrapolating from the data, the researchers predicted a drop in yield of between four and 18 percent, compared with 1989-2019 while the concentration of alpha acids could drop between 20 and 31 percent as temperatures rise and rainfall is impacted. With droughts expected to increase in central and southern Europe «it will be necessary to expand the area of aroma hops by 20 percent compared to the current production area to compensate for a future decline in» potency and yields, said the study. It called for «urgent adaptation measures to stabilise international market chains» such as moving crops to more suitable areas or irrigating. Hops farmers are trying to adapt, but Trnka said their options are limited as «hops needs a specific combination of climate and soil» and the introduction of genetically modified plants designed to better support warmer temperatures and drought is prohibited in Europe. Brewers can also
08.10 / 04:44
COST Manufacturing economy pandemic show reports Strong data send bond yields surging; concerns on unsustainable fiscal deficits rise
Treasury yields surged this week, sparking a broader selloff in global bond markets as investors brace for higher interest rates for longer. Longer-dated US government yields reached levels last seen in the financial crisis, fueled in part by strong job-market data. That culminated with a report at the end of the week showing employment unexpectedly surged last month, bolstering the case for another Federal Reserve rate hike. Governments took advantage of cheap borrowing costs during the pandemic to safeguard their economies.
05.10 / 15:23
Platform Entertainment Strategy Warner Bros country Latin International exits Warner Bros. Discovery reveals new international leadership after flurry of exits
Warner Bros. Discovery's international division, issued a memo to the company's staff today outlining the new global leadership structure. Following the recent departure of France division head Pierre Branco, Warner Bros.
04.10 / 07:28
Provident Target Corning Southern country reports A deal to expedite grain exports has been reached between Ukraine, Poland and Lithuania
Officials say Ukraine, Poland and Lithuania have agreed on a plan they hope will help expedite Ukrainian grain exports
03.10 / 18:45
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. President Joe Biden spoke with the leaders of allied countries, the European Union and the NATO military alliance on Tuesday about continuing coordinated support for Ukraine, the White House said.
02.10 / 17:45
COST economy Enterprise country social reports Just deserts: Why EU’s carbon tax is facing pushback
NEW DELHI : The European Union’s (EU’s) carbon tax—the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM)—came into effect on 1 October, causing a wedge between developing and developed countries. Interestingly, it is facing resistance from even within Europe. Mint explains.
02.10 / 10:27
COST UPS Fighting Mobile President NOT No, crude prices are not headed for $150 a barrel
en masse from conventional cars to EVs, a huge rise in the cost of gasoline and diesel would be even more powerful than these subsidies. Saudi Arabia and Russia are rational states, not particularly prone to bouts of suicidal anxiety. Why would they constrain production enough to accelerate the dumping of petrofuels for mobility? Four, the Ukraine war, a prime driver of food and fuel inflation, is a war of choice.
01.10 / 12:35
UPS Twitter MET Extreme Action country end Truckers in Germany end 'unprecedented' strike
Europe ended a weeks-long work stoppage in Germany including a hunger strike after reaching a pay deal at the weekend, labour representatives said. Edwin Atema, head of the Road Transport Due Diligence Foundation, which monitors and addresses violations of work standards in Europe, said Saturday that the striking truckers had seen their demands met. «All claims and charges against the Graefenhausen drivers are withdrawn, money has been paid and the strike is over,» he said on X, formerly known as Twitter, referring to the location in western Germany where some 80 drivers had set up a protest encampment. Atema, who led the negotiations on the labour side, said the drivers had been previously «invisible» in European road transport supply chains but achieved «fundamental changes» with their industrial action. «Not invisible anymore, but invincible,» he said. The truckers — mostly from Uzbekistan and Georgia, with a handful also from Tajikistan, Ukraine and Turkey — work for several Polish trucking companies owned by the Mazur Group. They said they were not being regularly paid their salaries — at a daily rate of about 80 euros ($85) — and were charged hefty amounts to even take the jobs in the first place while having to work extremely long hours. Believing their Polish employers would not respond to their growing desperation amid the 10-week strike, some of the drivers stopped eating last month. They were demanding a total of 500,000 euros in what they said were unpaid wages.
01.10 / 04:39
Extreme Yellow DISH DAL country The pulse of friendship: How dal diplomacy can be a recipe to nurture Indo-Canadian relations
Chicken tikka masala played that role in the UK. Different enough to be interesting, but easy enough for new diners to appreciate.
30.09 / 17:37
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30.09 / 10:29
SPY In Poland’s ‘J-Town,’ Soldiers Move Arms to Ukraine as Russian Spies Try to Stop Them
Thomas Grove, Karolina Jeznach and Drew Hinshaw contributed to this article. Write to Sharon Weinberger at [email protected]
29.09 / 17:53
markets stocks Gold Oil and Gas Bitcoin Costo sells out of gold bars, but is it a better investment than Bitcoin?
Costco has made headlines this week after it rapidly sold out of gold bars. In times of economic uncertainty and rising inflation, it's no surprise that investors are turning to traditional safe-haven assets like gold. The question is whether gold’s performance will eventually catapult its price above $2,050, a level last seen in early May.
28.09 / 03:03
Provident Man Extreme Fighting WhatsApp President reports Nazi Canadian PM Justin Trudeau issues 'unreserved' apology for past invitation to former Nazi
AFP, the incident occurred during Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky's visit, causing significant disruption in Canada, leading to the resignation of the parliament's speaker, and creating diplomatic tensions. "I would like to present unreserved apologies for what took place on Friday and to President Zelensky and the Ukrainian delegation for the position they were put in, for all of us who were present," Trudeau told lawmakers.
27.09 / 19:59
UPS Fighting vaccine gatherings A hard-right party gathers strength in Poland, pushing a new, less friendly course on Ukraine
Poland’s hard-right Confederation party has been growing in popularity, especially among young men fed up with the political establishment
27.09 / 19:59
Twitter Citizens Platform Mobile country Inside prevention Smuggling Germany increases border patrols along migrant 'smuggling routes' to Poland and Czech Republic
Germany will increase its police patrols along “smuggling routes” on the border with Poland and the Czech Republic in an effort to prevent more migrants from entering the country

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