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UK inflation returns above 10 percent
UK inflation returns above 10 percent
Business and Economy

British inflation jumped back above 10 percent in September on soaring food prices, official data showed Wednesday, with the country gripped by a cost-of-living crisis bedevilling the government. "Without price stability, the cost-of-living crisis will continue to weigh on the economy by squeezing household budgets and dampening business margins."

Iranian greeted as hero after competing without hijab
Iranian greeted as hero after competing without hijab
World

An Iranian climber who caused a sensation by competing at an event abroad without a hijab was on Wednesday given a hero's welcome on her return to Tehran by supporters who raucously applauded her action. "A hero's welcome -- including by women without the forced-hijab -- outside Tehran airport for-pro climber Elnaz Rekabi.

Divided loyalties in Ukraine city as Russia presses assault
Divided loyalties in Ukraine city as Russia presses assault
World

Patriotic messages stating the fact that "Bakhmut is Ukraine" are scrawled on monuments all around this frontline city. "Some of them escaped to Russia thinking they will be able to come back here afterwards" if Bakhmut falls, she said, adding that they had been "drugged" by Russian state propaganda.

Surfers, miners fight over South Africa's white beaches
Surfers, miners fight over South Africa's white beaches
Africa

To those who live here, it's like a little piece of heaven, boasting pink flamingos, white beaches and blue ocean waters. "There's a whole array of new industries that could have a profoundly positive effect on the people that live on that coastline like algae farming," Schlebach said.

Asian markets mixed as traders struggle to keep rally's momentum
Asian markets mixed as traders struggle to keep rally's momentum
Business and Economy

Asian investors battled to push markets higher again Wednesday following another healthy run-up on Wall Street boosted by more positive earnings results that raised hopes for the reporting season. Still, Asian markets were mixed in early trade, with profit-takers weighing on Hong Kong after a healthy three-day run-up, while there were also losses in Shanghai, Taipei, Manila and Jakarta.

'Close the windows': Lebanon power plant sparks cancer fears
'Close the windows': Lebanon power plant sparks cancer fears
World

After losing four relatives to respiratory illness, Zeina Matar fled her hometown north of Lebanon's capital where she says a decaying power plant generates little electricity but very deadly pollution. The environmental group's 2018 study singled out the Zouk plant, built in the 1940s, as well as cars on a busy motorway and privately owned electricity generators as the main causes of pollution.

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