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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?
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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
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Sensex loses 27k in
global rout,oil sour
Seahawk
send Wil
to Bronc
stunner a
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Bowl qu
and Rodgers return
Packers under a 4-
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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
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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
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Predictions for
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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
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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
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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
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Record
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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
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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
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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"
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Truphone founder bids
free Beenan Alamrich and his
Datawatch
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% of all opioid overdose deaths (US)
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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."
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