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Markets Live, Friday 4 September, 2020

Markets Live, Friday 4 September, 2020

As the huge losses on Wall Street set the Asian sector into a bad session, the losses for the hottest American companies like Tesla, Apple and Microsoft disappeared overnight. Mike Higgins, Milford Asset Management portfolio manager, said an American dive was delayed after a maximum of one Jaguar run. “There are a lot of dangers in the world right now. …

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Trump is silent as world leaders demand answers to Putin on the Navalny poison

Trump is silent as world leaders demand answers to Putin on the Navalny poison

The German government announced on Wednesday that Alexei Navalny had been poisoned with a chemical neurotransmitter from the Novichok group – the Kremlin’s Russian spy Sergei Skribal and his daughter were poisoned in the UK in March 2018. Leaders around the world, including German Chancellor Angela Merkel and British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, have strongly condemned and called on the …

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Corona virus: After a sudden increase in locking restrictions in Bolton and Trafford | UK News

A mobile advertising vehicle displaying a coronavirus high risk area warning in Oldham, Greater Manchester, where residents have been told not to socialise with anyone outside their household and avoid using public transport unless it is essential. The localised measures have been introduced in Oldham, along with Blackburn and Pendle in Lancashire, following a rise in people testing positive for coronavirus.

The COVID-19 regulations will be in effect in Bolton and Trafford – after another U-turn by the government, removing local locks but facing calls from councils to keep them. Both local councils cited increases Corona virus Infections require restrictions to remain with Trafford Council’s Control Working Group for a week or two “for public safety benefits”. The Bolton Council said …

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Australia has been in its first recession for nearly 30 years

Australia has been in its first recession for nearly 30 years

Image copyright Getty Images Australia’s economy has plunged into its first recession in nearly 30 years as it faces an economic downturn from the corona virus. Gross domestic product (GDP) contracted by 7% in the April-June quarter compared to the previous three months. This is the biggest drop since records began in 1959, falling 0.3% in the first quarter. An …

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Federal judge orders Georgia to extend deadline for return of absent judges

Federal judge orders Georgia to extend deadline for return of absent judges

Eleanor Rose, Georgia’s U.S. Northern District Judge, wrote that these “extraordinary times” were the reason voters were given relief. “The court noted that it was reluctant to interfere in Georgia’s legal election machinery. However, where the risk of money laundering is high, as here, narrowly designed preventive relief is appropriate,” Rose wrote. “As a result, the court found that extending …

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Black Panther’s Michael B Jordan pays emotional tribute to Chadwick Boseman

Black Panther's Michael B Jordan pays emotional tribute to Chadwick Boseman

Michael B Jordan has paid an emotional tribute to his Black Panther co-star Chadwick Boseman, saying that “I wish we had more time,” with him, describing him as “my big brother” in the process. Chadwick’s death was announced on Friday, plunging Hollywood into shock and grief after the 43-year-old lost his privately fought colon cancer battle. In a statement from …

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‘I desire we had additional time’ with Chadwick Boseman

Michael B. Jordan (L) congratulates Chadwick Boseman (C)  as the cast of “Black Panther” accepts an award at  the 25th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards on Jan 27, 2019.

Michael B. Jordan and Chadwick Boseman could have played archenemies on the blockbuster “Black Panther,” but the actors could not have been closer in true existence.  “You are my big brother,” Jordan wrote on Instagram Monday. “Relaxation In Ability Brother.” Jordan, the Killmonger to Boseman’s Black Panther, shared an emotional social media tribute next the death of Boseman Friday of colon most cancers at age …

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Uncovering the concealed daily life of ‘dead’ coral reefs – UQ Information

Uncovering the hidden life of ‘dead’ coral reefs - UQ News

‘Dead’ coral rubble can help much more animals than stay coral, according to University of Queensland researchers trialling a high-tech sampling approach. UQ’s Dr Kenny Wolfe mentioned that reef rubble habitat was generally ignored as desolate, unattractive and ‘dead’, nevertheless reef rubble was really much alive. “When individuals consider of coral reefs they usually think of greater invertebrates that are …

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