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BOJ’s New Natural Rate Estimate Won’t Alter Economists’ Views
The Bank of Japan’s new estimate for the neutral rate of interest, a key indicator showing how much room authorities have to lift rates, was little changed from a previous projection, and therefore won’t likely prompt economists to alter their views on the policy trajectory.
From Fattah-2 to Qassem Basir: Why Iran’s most advanced missiles are missing from battlefield
Iran's most advanced missiles, including the Qassem Basir and Fattah-2, remain unused despite ongoing conflict. Experts suggest these sophisticated weapons might be held in reserve, destroyed, or not yet fully operational. While older missiles have been deployed, recent attacks show a decline in num...
Lavrov explains Russian support for Iran
Russia is supportive of Iran because “its primary focus is on upholding international law” amid US-Israeli strikes, Sergey Lavrov has said Read Full Article at RT.com
Whale swims off sandbank after big German rescue effort on Baltic coast
Rescue teams now hope the whale will swim out of the shallow waters of Lübeck Bay and into the wider sea.
TSA officers lose homes, can't pay medical bills, can't afford Easter baskets for their children
TSA officers received their third paycheck of zero dollars as the DHS shutdown continues, with stories emerging of lost homes, unpaid medical bills and ruined credit.
Microsoft freezes hiring in cloud, sales teams: Here’s what the company told managers
Microsoft has paused hiring for most teams outside its AI division, including cloud and sales, to control costs before its fiscal year ends. This move, impacting non-AI roles, follows significant AI infrastructure investments and a broader HR restructuring. The company is prioritizing AI development...
Model & campaigner Charli Howard on reclaiming beauty from the male gaze
‘As a teen, make-up was fun — later it was about being attractive for men,’ Charli Howard tells Rose Beer
Now There's a Helium Shortage and It Affects More Than Balloons
Another consequence of the war in Iran.
Chess: iconic Reykjavik Open sparks memory of Bobby Fischer from 1973
The US legend declined a $25,000 offer from shoe firm Clarks to meet the cream of England’s juniorsThe nine-round Reykjavik Open, which began on Wednesday afternoon at the Harpa Conference Centre and which continued with two rounds on Thursday, is an iconic event. It was first played as an all-play-...
Buttler looks for form as IPL returns with riches, political rancour and aftermath of tragedy
Former England captain seeks inspiration from the pioneering Kevin Pietersen as he heads a 12-strong contingent of compatriots in 2026’s tournament“I will always be grateful for what the IPL gave me,” Kevin Pietersen tells Jos Buttler. “It gave me a lot of controversy, I earned a lot of money, but i...
Sports quiz of the week: a fight, a joke, a gift and a Liverpool legend
Have you been following the big stories in football, rugby union, snooker, baseball and athletics? Continue reading...
Thomas Tuchel has made thoughts clear on recalling Mason Greenwood for England
Thomas Tuchel did not name Mason Greenwood in his latest England squad list
NASA Sets 2028 Launch For First Nuclear Mission To Mars Days Before Return To The Moon
NASA plans a 2028 nuclear-powered Mars mission using SR-1 Freedom and Skyfall helicopters, aiming to transform deep-space travel and future human exploration.
Odd Lots: The Helium Shortage Hurts More Than Balloons (Podcast)
Ripple effects from the war in Iran and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz continue to widen. There’s yet another brewing shortage, this time in helium. While most people associate helium with balloons and funny voices, the element is used in a surprisingly wide variety of industrial settings, incl...
Scottish Football Podcast
Looking ahead to Scotland’s first match since World Cup qualification as we welcome Japan.
Ho signs new long-term deal: 'Spurs are a sleeping giant in women's football'
There's no bigger boost ahead of one of your biggest games of the season against your local rivals than a managerial extension - but Tottenham and Martin Ho have done just that ahead of Saturday's trip to Arsenal in the WSL, live on Sky Sports.
Omaze winners celebrated in car park, walked dogs and went back to work
Omaze had struggled to reach them as they had been at a funeral
How can students in Gaza continue to learn with no universities?
We look at the hardships of students in Gaza trying to pursue higher education after Israel destroyed all universities.
Spanish Prices Rise at Fastest Pace Since 2024 on Iran War
Spanish inflation jumped to its highest level since June 2024 due to the Iran war, supporting the case for the European Central Bank to raise interest rates.