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UK Economy · United KingdomInflation was unchanged last month at 3.8%, confounding expectations of an increase, official figures show. The Office for National Statistics said that inflation measured on the consumer prices index (CPI) remained at 3.8% in September, the same reading as in August and July.See the Story
UK inflation unexpectedly remains at 3.8% for third month in a row
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Javier Milei · ArgentinaArgentina President Javier Milei and his party managed to bounce back in the midterm elections, which buys him some breathing room for the rest of his term. Manuela Tobias explains
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Argentine Peso Jumps 10% After Milei’s Midterm Election Win
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Emmanuel Macron · ParisEmmanuel Macron says Europeans should stop relying on social media for their news and turn back to traditional public media. Speaking in Paris on Wednesday, he said people were ‘completely wrong’ to use social networks for information and should instead depend on journalists and established outlets. Social platforms, he argued, are driven by a ‘processSee the Story
Macron has declared war on free speech
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