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French Polynesian president asks UN to bring France into decolonisation talks
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French Polynesian president asks UN to bring France into decolonisation talks

By Stefan Armbruster, BenarNews French Polynesian President Moetai Brotherson address the UN Decolonization Committee in New York, pictured on 7 October 2024. Photo: UNTV French Polynesia's president and civil society leaders have called on the United Nations to bring France to the negotiating table and set a timetable for the decolonization of the Pacific territory. More than a decade after the archipelago was re-listed for decolonization by the UN General Assembly, France has refused to acknowledge the world's peak diplomatic organization has a legitimate role. France's reputation has taken a battering as an out-of-touch colonial power since deadly violence erupted in New Caledonia in May, sparked by a now abandoned French government attempt to dilute the voting power of indigenous...
Garth Brooks names rape accuser, says she’s blackmailing him for millions – National
Entertainment, Movies

Garth Brooks names rape accuser, says she’s blackmailing him for millions – National

In a new legal filing, country singer Garth Brooks has publicly named a former employee who last week sued the musician for rape in a civil lawsuit. Brooks, 62, on Tuesday told the U.S. District Court in Mississippi the woman’s allegations are part of an “ongoing attempted extortion” meant to defame him and inflict emotional distress. He said he is “the victim of a shakedown.”The woman, identified as “Jane Roe” in legal filings prior to Tuesday, said the singer raped her in a Los Angeles hotel room in 2019. Lawyers for the woman told the Los Angeles Times that Brooks outed her identity “with no legal justification because he thinks the laws don’t apply to him.”“Garth Brooks just revealed his true self,” said lawyers Douglas H. Wigdor, Jeanne M. Christensen and Hayley Baker. Story c...
UK economic growth August 2024
Business

UK economic growth August 2024

Alexander Spatari | Moment | Getty ImagesLONDON — The U.K. economy grew 0.2% in August on a month-on-month basis, flash figures published by the Office for National Statistics showed Friday.Gross domestic product (GDP) came in line with the expectations of economists polled by Reuters, who had forecast growth of 0.2%.Britain's economic growth was up 0.2% in the three months to August, compared with the 0.5% recorded in the three months to July.The U.K.'s dominant services sector showed slight growth of 0.1% in the month to August, while production and construction output rose by 0.5% and 0.4%, respectively.The country's economy flatlined in June and July, after previously recording modest but steady expansion in almost every month this year. Britain emerged from a shallow recession at the ...
Clinging to debris, an esky in the ocean and staying put on a boat: Stories of survival from Florida’s Hurricane Milton
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Clinging to debris, an esky in the ocean and staying put on a boat: Stories of survival from Florida’s Hurricane Milton

By Heloise Vyas for the ABC Children walk in flooded streets in Tampa, Florida. Photo: BRYAN R. SMITH / AFP In the days before its arrival, Hurricane Milton was spoken about as a historic weather event facing Florida in the south-eastern United States. It was set to be the first major storm to make a direct hit on the state's Gulf of Mexico-facing Tampa Bay - a region with a population of more than 3 million - since 1921. Meteorologists sounded the alarm about forthcoming storm surges, life-threatening flooding, and strong winds after Milton intensified from a category one storm to the highest level of five in under a day, warning those in the storm's path remaining in their homes was not an option. Much of the powerful storm surges (an abnormal rise in sea level) feared never materi...
Elon Musk hypes a $30,000 Tesla Cybercab, Robovan at robotaxi event
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Elon Musk hypes a $30,000 Tesla Cybercab, Robovan at robotaxi event

Tesla unveils its "Cybercab" on October 10, 2024 in Burbank, California.After a decade of unfulfilled promises about driverless vehicles, Tesla CEO Elon Musk hyped the company's Cybercab concept on Thursday night, showing off a low, silver two-seater with no steering wheels or pedals.Rolling up to the stage in a Cybercab almost an hour after the company's "We, Robot" event was supposed to begin, Musk said the company had 21 of these vehicles, and a total of 50 "autonomous" cars on-location at the Warner Bros. studio in Burbank, California where Tesla hosted its invitation-only event.Musk offered no details about exactly where Tesla plans to produce the cars, but said consumers would be able to buy a Tesla Cybercab for below $30,000. He said the company hopes to be producing the Cybercab be...
Christopher Luxon meets Narendra Modi, but little sign of free trade deal
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Christopher Luxon meets Narendra Modi, but little sign of free trade deal

Prime Minister Christopher Luxon has met with India's leader Narendra Modi. Photo: Pool Prime Minister Christopher Luxon has emerged from his coveted meeting with India's leader Narendra Modi, wielding an official invite to New Delhi but little indication of progress toward a promised free trade deal. The two leaders met in the very early hours of Friday (NZT) while in Laos for the East Asia Summit. In opening remarks in Hindi, Modi offered Luxon "a very warm welcome", noting it was their first in-person meeting having previously spoken over the phone in July. "I'm very happy to have this opportunity of seeing you today [to] discuss some important issues," a spokesperson translated. Media were ushered out of the room before the end of Modi's remarks or Luxon's response. Speaking before ...
D.E. Shaw nominates 3 directors at Air Products, has $1 billion stake
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D.E. Shaw nominates 3 directors at Air Products, has $1 billion stake

Multi-strategy hedge fund D.E. Shaw revealed on Thursday it had amassed a roughly $1 billion stake in industrial gas giant Air Products and Chemicals, the second activist stake at the $71 billion company.D.E. Shaw, one of the largest hedge funds in the world by assets, said in letters made public Thursday that its efforts to engage privately with the company had been largely rebuffed and marked by "an apparent lack of urgency."The investor plans to nominate three directors to the company's board, people familiar with the matter told said. The potential challenge would come alongside another activist fund, Paul Hilal's Mantle Ridge. Mantle Ridge has a similarly sized stake and, like D.E. Shaw, is seeking a clear succession plan for Air Product's CEO, 80-year-old Seifi Ghasemi.Scott Sutton, ...
Ratan Tata a champion for underprivileged, says Soumya Swaminathan
Health

Ratan Tata a champion for underprivileged, says Soumya Swaminathan

Ratan Tata has been a champion for the underprivileged and left an extraordinary legacy in India and the world, said global health leaders as they mourn the demise of the Chairman Emeritus of the Tata Group.  The legendary industrialist and philanthropist passed away at the Breach Candy Hospital following age-related health conditions late on Wednesday. He was 86. “Deeply saddened by the passing of Mr Ratan Tata - a friend, guide, mentor to many and a champion for the underprivileged,” said Soumya Swaminathan, former WHO Chief Scientist, in a post on X. While offering “prayers and condolences to his family,” she said his “legacy will live on forever”. In a post shared on X, Tata Memorial Hospital called him “a visionary leader with the highest integrity, but also an incredibly compassi...
Here’s the inflation breakdown for September 2024 — in one chart
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Here’s the inflation breakdown for September 2024 — in one chart

David Paul Morris/Bloomberg via Getty ImagesInflation fell in September as lower gasoline prices combined with other waning price pressures in areas such as housing to bring relief to consumers' wallets, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. The consumer price index, a key inflation gauge, was up 2.4% last month from September 2023, the bureau said.That figure is a decline from 2.5% in August, meaning price growth slowed. It's also the smallest annual reading since February 2021.The September CPI figure was slightly higher than economists predicted, however.There were some trouble spots, such as an uptick in categories including clothing, car insurance and groceries. Most appear to be "one-off" increases, though, said Mark Zandi, chief economist at Moody's."The trend on inflati...