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ICELAND ISI SEAFOOD Q4 2022 Presentation to Investors and Analysts High volatility and increased input costs affected the year 2022 War in Ukraine METRO THE TIMES Cost of living crisis Bialik channels grief A dark day for Europe Ukraine's agony Familias fice as war comes to Europe For women in business, what's changed for better? y of losing parent into film nation for wing "As They Made Us In Life USA TODAY THE NATION'S NEWS 1121 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9, 2022 WAR IN EUROPE Putin branded 21st Century Hitler as he invades Ukraine Hindustan Times PUTIN INVADES UKRAINE ® Sensex loses 27k in global rout,oil sour Seahawk send Wil to Bronc stunner a - Bowl qu and Rodgers return Packers under a 4- A $200 mil WY SPORTS million co in contract extension. In Sports THE TIMES Inside the new school for royals Ben Stakes sbell of wovell Winter woe for air passengers as BA cancels 10,000 fights Spiralling inflation Denver acquires the terback is forecast to hit 18% Ruska Nimes mother and dar for car bocsbing Inflation & interests up Friday 52122 Fram85 The Guardian Revealed The 12 extreme weather events that would have been virtually impossible without human-driven global heating The burning issue Cont WAR IN UKRAINE Gas is most expensive it's been in US history Modi speaks to Puti on atak, evacuation Ineck She Oil price surge as Russia invades Ukraine Oil prices have surged past $100 a barrel to hit their highest level for more than seven years after Russia launched an invasion of Ukraine CRUDE OIL PRICES ($ per barrel) Feb 24, 2022: Russia invades Ukraine Brent: $104.71 West Texas Intermediate (WT): $99.33 140 $125.81 $107.06 120 Dec 2016: 2018: U.S.-China Spring 2020: OPEC and non-OPEC members agree deal to cut output trade war $84.16 Prices plunge in response Cepia-hes bentegrow umber of wild Special report Pages 12-15→ Middle East elition" FTWeekend Predictions for the year and best books to read INTERNATIONAL NEWSPAPER OF THE YEAR 2023 Markets lose more than $30tn in worst year since financial crisis Global stocks fall nearly 20% Impact of rate rises and war Big US tech groups suffer Covid still around FINANCIAL TIMES INTERNATIONAL NEWSPAPER OF THE YEAR USA $2.50 Canada C$3.00 MONDAY DECEMBER 2022 How to find fine wine bargains Jancis Robinson SPERARTS Low rents and high ving Lessons from life in Vienna HOUSE & MOHE Wicom wwww $5.00 YEN 1360 Bank raises rates and warns of 13% inflation Larry Riots Phillip Inman Heather Stewart Thradncolle Sneet siid it has to the war as he predicted theron inflation becoming persistent, the Tim Westwood DJ investigated by Met police over sexual offence claims The Metropolitan police a While accepting the biggest inflation to tag undead, The foto's oestral spe Vladimir Patersofkraine four decades and a drop in ring increase in interest rates in 27 years absolute priority, no no buts has left Baitaisnaise for a neces standards straddling this year and would case pain particularly to the Hating that father interest rate s lasting more than a year and set the biggest ce mondeatwell, Bailey said the Bank ely, the Bank's fatim above the Bank of the rys eded to act prevent spalling strong monetary policy committee "we dostat now to prevent larly adort to indications tates for asiath sad "there is an econothic on calist crime unit was looking into for repeds of historical effences gdy committed in Lendin,from 20 and 2016, poker the allegations Fellatory pepes THE WALL STREET JOURNAL. THURSDAY, JULY 25, 2022-VOL. CCLXXX NO. 23 What's Fed Lifts Rates by 0.75 Point Again News Business Finance Powell expects further increases even as some indicators show signs of softening Protesters Storm Iraqi Parliament Over Prime Minister Race Facebook RUSSIA STRIKES UKRAINE NEW YORK PUS DAILY NEWS WAR IN EUROPE Daily Telegraph FROM RUSSIA RUSSIA LAUNCHES UKRAINE Liberation 10ties bombarded Mass dvillan casualties Putin spews TV les ScoMo vows back IT'S WAR L'IMPENSABLE Mirror syne Buses WARNING FROM UKRAINE WELCOME TO HELL METRO PUTIN'S GONE 'FULL TONTO' THERE WAY TO CAZOO The New York Times RUSSIA ATTACKS AS PUTIN WARNS WORLD; BIDEN VOWS TO HOLD HIM ACCOUNTABLE 72 - Daily Record SCOTLAND'S C MON- PLUS Europe Hopes to Presti By Crimping Cree 16-PAGE WINNER ROSS COUNTY O CELTIC 2 100 80 shale oil production 20 $42.53 to impact of Covid-19 60.2014: Global financial slowdown and 40 boom in U.S. $28.94 $16.94 Oct 2021: Russia resumes military buildup near Ukraine 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 Sources: BBC, Reuters, Trading Economics Data correct at 1230GMT, Feb 24 GRAPHIC NEWS Hot Chip interview 0 2012 ROYAL ASCOT FREE £2 SHOP BET-HILL DAILY EXPRESS JOTA WAY TO WIN IT Portuque ace RECORD BAKER! Heatwave warning with clecter INSIDE JACKSON: GIO'S MEGA WEEK HOLDEN BACK THE BGTEARS COST OF LIVING CRISIS HALF OF BRITS CAN'T AFFORD THEIR BILLS Five million are forced to choose heating over eating as Britain set for 93F 'Fiery Friday FREE PREMIER LEAGUE FIXTURES GUIDE Toph times ahead as Bank Sights to 'squeeze' Inflation SHOCK AS FOOD PRICES TO SOAR 15% Kate's THE CROWN missies ta keep ids safe →Inside G2 Film & Music Greta Gerwig's films Ranked! Nouriel Roubini: it's not all doom and gloom Jingle bells ring in close of the working year PILITA CLARK, PAGE 13 HENRY MANCE INTERVIEW PAGE 15 Messi's crown Argentina lift the World Cup Argentina's ballers celebrate after winning the Fifa Weld Cup final in Qatar yesday They beat the previous char France in a penalty shoot-out after drawing 3-Sinestra time. The match at Lil stadium was attended by almost 9000 fans thethed time Argeti ben wield champions and marks the Messi's their captain Lionel Mes The decision to host the event in Qatar he dran yeancel soniy to the tiny Gulf kingdom. The 12-year run ep wasdal by allegiomolupta atticism over LGBT rights and coo cems for the treatment of the many thousands of migrant construction woekers bought it to build the t ment's infrastructure News & analysis page 3 Briefing Credit Suisse financed Greensill insurance plan Credits gave funding for Gupan in hea Inuncefim, weeks after it reheed torete the apply chai Binance cumpaypolicy- EU to impose carbon tax EU nations have reached a deal on the world's lins bigcarbon border tas, despe daims from the bloc's toding partnenthecrees Pioneer defends stance The U's tell has hit the for saying the sector is acting failing to increase drilling-es UK groups urge state aid Electricity comparing the UK to lo aco state-backed liquality sport scheme, and fears that some Warning on Doha-EU ties A Qatari diplomat said that the EU's hailing of act scandal themed to "pively affect Qatar EU talks on energy Covid's rapid advance in China cities sparks disruption and staff shortages Normal life at standstill Pharmacies sell out of medicines Supply chain turmoil slows factories GIANER LIU AND Cnid 19 is spreading rapidly through China's biggest cities, leading to wide medicine shortages spread illas banines dieuption and The outbreak has brought sormal e to a halt just a few weeks alter tejing abandoned President Xi Jinping Somer-Covil policy of cain ment which included lockdowns Sandman testing-with il Residents of Shanghai, Shenzhen and other cities reported yesterday that pharmacies had sold out of lever m dine and Covid tests. Social media images contrasted kng queues ounse Cavid clinics with otherwise empty local governments. Factory bosses are sidd he had experienced delivery delays the Financial Times but has gained either loosening all controls or isolating streets. Shanghai and several other c es announced they would move classes mline ur most student asdriversdebin workforces to keep production lines functioning Businesses are experiencing wide- spread disruption as staffing shortages, theeaten to close dwa factory produc tie fines and truck drivers fall, bring ngchane tsapplychains Companies have been left with m direction on how to handle the sudden surge in carpeviously operating under strict guidelines handed down by It only takes one driver to call in sick and then things are held up for another day' Jörg Wuttke, president of the EU Chamber of Commerce in China, wil it would be increasingly untenable for manufacturers to rely on leslation to "The delivery mates between maje cities have multiple stops where the drivers exchange cargo. It only takes one driver to call in sick and then things are held up for another day," he said. There is a dearth of reliable data o grotext erodection. He said the Cari waves huge scale and the lack of meas ures to suppress its spread meant that the strategy would not work anymore. the scale s spod of the outbreakaher Chinese authorhies curtalled Coldtest deemed symptomatic cases. The con about stocks and inventory Jacob Cook, chief executiveal wid Marketing Tech, which oper ates several warehouses across China ing and stopped reporting what they try reported only 2025 new locally attention online in China in the absence mambers alicia A nunding coline survey started on Thursday by the state-owned Beting News found that 45 per cent of 114,000 respondents had Cold had already recovered fromit in the southern city of Shenzhen, pharmacy owner said that his store bad runout of colls and fever medicine "I have been asking for supplies for two weeks but the factories are still chenginwhohasaalysolonlinesearc trends estimated that 39 percent of Bel- jing had been infected. The methodol gy has not been visited by experts o Grain Lear There are no divers... they are al testing positive" Adering by Flavor catt Truphone founder bids free Beenan Alamrich and his Datawatch Deadly fentanyl Deaths from synthetic opioids' as a % of all opioid overdose deaths (US) 100- N 20 Onai 2015 17 20 21 splold supply an The European Central Bank Raises Rates Again in the Fight Against Inflation Policymakers on Thursday approved another hefty interest rate increase to corral prices that have risen "far too high." The best winter arts Stormzy on stage Sally Rooney on TV Rafe Spall In the West End Francis Bacon at the Royal Academy... and more In the New Review In the magazine How to get your mojo back in 2022 From C1.75 for subscribers www.observer.co.uk | Sunday 2 January 2022 | £3.50 The Observer Schools told: go back to masks in class to fight surge Give this article ☐ 4
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