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Our selection from Bloomberg July 18 -July 24

July 18 Having left parts of southern Europe in flames, the continental heatwave is bearing down on the British Isles. That may be a boon for UK seaside resorts, but it’s not a cause for celebration. The Met Office has issued a red alert warning for this week, with southern England bracing for temperatures ofContinue reading “Our selection from Bloomberg July 18 -July 24”

The New York Times from July 04 – July 10

The headlights for the 1st week of July by the New York Times

The Week from June the 22nd to 26th

The Week is a weekly news magazine with editions in the United Kingdom and United States. The Week’s award-winning team gathers news and opinion from multiple trusted sources, to provide readers with global news coverage from every angle. By threading together all sides of the story, The Week helps you to keep an open mindContinue reading “The Week from June the 22nd to 26th”

The Telegraph’s main points from June 13 – June 26

The choice from The Telegraph for the 3rd & 4th week of June 2022

The New-York Times looking at June 16 – June 26

Ten days in the spotlight: Afghanistan, Ukraine, Russia, Colombia, Israel, France, Great Britain, a.o. countries.

The Guardian looking at the fourth week of June 2022

Did Boris Johnson’s survival of a no-confidence vote cause you to emit a bloodcurdling midsummer night’s scream?

Bloomberg’s headlights for the second week of June 2022

Communication kept open and Ukraine taking a major step toward joining the European Union whilst a debate about gender inequality takes place in China.

The Guardian’s view on the world 2nd week of June

From wheat esports to food crises and price rises, from poor to super-rich people.

The Guardian’s view on the world 1st week of June

The carnival atmosphere of the bank holiday was punctured abruptly on Monday morning when news broke that there would be a confidence vote in PM Boris Johnson that evening