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Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko on Monday threatened fierce retribution if Ukraine carries out an attack in his country as he claimed to have received a warning about planned strikes, according to Belarusian media. Additionally, Lukashenko said he’d spoken to Russian President Vladimir Putin about the situation and they’d agreed to deploy a regional military group near Ukraine. Lukashenko noted Belarus had already started pulling forces together two days ago. It comes after the attack on the 12-mile-long bridge linking Russia and Crimea on Saturday, which Putin blamed on Ukraine. “Yesterday we were warned through unofficial channels about strikes on Belarus from the territory of Ukraine. They said that…

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DEWEY BEACH, Del.—Computer repair store owner, John Paul Mac Isaac—who was caught up in the Hunter Biden laptop scandal—was unable to attend the Freedom Festival Banquet at the Rusty Rudder restaurant on Friday due to health concerns. Those who were at the event were sorry for missing him but admired what he had done for the country. Ruth Briggs King, GOP state representative from the 37th District, said Isaac did the right thing in bringing to light the content from Hunter Biden’s laptop that allegedly included shady financial dealings and overseas exploits. “I appreciate very much that he realized this is unlawful,” she said…

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The Bank of England stepped in with another emergency intervention in the markets on Tuesday in an attempt to stave off a “fire sale” of UK government bonds by pension funds. In the second update for its bond-buying scheme in as many days, the Bank said it would expand its operations to include purchases of index-linked gilts, a type of UK government bond that tracks inflation. Threadneedle Street said it was taking the step to further increase its emergency programme, which is due to expire on Friday, after a “significant repricing” for UK government debt this week. UK government borrowing costs rose…

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Governments around the country are reconsidering contracts with a firm whose CEO was arrested last week on allegations of illegally storing election workers’ personal data on servers in China. Eugene Yu was arrested on Oct. 5 near Lansing, Michigan—where his Konnech firm is based—on data theft charges lodged by Los Angeles County district attorney George Gascon. Storing such data offshore violates its contract with the county, Gascon’s office said. Konnech subsequently lost contracts with Detroit and Fairfax County, Virginia. However, the Elections Board of DeKalb County, Georgia, voted on Oct. 10 to continue its contract with Konnech. The two Democratic appointees, plus the at-large member appointed by…

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Armed with a shiny new contract, Steve Cooper and Nottingham Forest needed a reaction. Although they failed to get the three points they craved, they halted their five-match losing run after taking a draw from a drab but heated contest at home against Aston Villa – a result that also lifts them off the bottom of the table. For Steven Gerrard, it was another frustrating watch as his Villa team again laboured in the final third. Ashley Young’s sensational strike cancelled out Emmanuel Dennis’s opener on an autumnal evening by the River Trent but Villa’s miserly return of nine points from their…

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Kwasi Kwarteng will bring forward the date of his debt-cutting plan to 31 October after pressure from MPs over the unfunded tax and spending promises announced in last month’s mini-budget. The chancellor told the Commons Treasury select committee that he would use the new date to announce his “medium-term fiscal plan”, alongside the release of fresh forecasts for the economy and public finances from the Office for Budget Responsibility. The plan to bring forward the date from 23 November follows turmoil in financial markets after Kwarteng promised more than £40bn of unfunded tax giveaways largely directed at middle and high earners last month.…

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Polling shows the Republicans are set to win control of the House of Representatives meaning House Speaker Nancy Pelosi will lose her powerful position. Joe Biden is planning to make Nancy Pelosi his ambassador to Italy if as expected the Democrats are humiliated in the midterm elections next month, Washington DC insiders have told Express.co.uk. It will set the USA on a collision course with the new rightwing government in Italy under Georgia Meloni but will see a major obstacle for UK/ US relations removed from a position of power in Washington. The speculation has arisen with the latest Democracy Institute poll suggesting…

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It is time to believe the hype. Arsenal needed to take the scalp of an age‑old nemesis to fully assert their credentials and they answered every question posed by a Liverpool side that, according to a growing body of evidence, face a lengthy period of transition. This was a see-sawing, utterly engaging match but Mikel Arteta’s players were ultimately better in every department, performing with clarity and a rattling intensity while their opponents relied on flashes and moments. Arsenal were pegged back by two such occurrences but never wavered or deviated: these days belief radiates from the Emirates Stadium pitch and pulsates around the…

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Cabinet ministers are blaming the Bank of England for soaring mortgage costs, according to reports. The average two-year fixed mortgage interest rate rose to 6.16 per cent this week, its highest since November 2008 amid the financial crisis. By comparison, the average two-year fixed rate was 4.24 per cent at the beginning of last month and 2.34 per cent in December 2021, financial information service Moneyfacts states. The sharp rise follows chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng’s widely-criticised ‘mini’ budget last month, which also saw the pound plunge. But the Sunday Telegraph reports ministers laying the fault at the Bank of England’s door, with one unnamed cabinet…

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