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Newsletter Oct 6, 2023 Global trade growth will be sharply lower than forecast this year as stubborn

Newsletter Oct 6, 2023 [ International Business Times]( [Inflation, High Rates And War Crimp Global Trade: WTO]( Global trade growth will be sharply lower than forecast this year as stubborn inflation, high interest rates and the war in Ukraine pressure economies around the globe, the World Trade Organization said Thursday. [Global Stocks Mixed Ahead Of Key US Jobs Data]( US stocks recovered lost ground to close down just slightly Thursday, while those in Europe finished lower, ahead of key US jobs data.  [Learn more about Jeeng]( [Giorgia Meloni Joins Rishi Sunak's Battle Against Migration]( In a bid to decrease migration levels in Europe, Prime Ministers Rishi Sunak and Giorgia Meloni have joined forces to address the topic at the European Political Community meeting. [Rishi Sunak Wants To Raise Legal Age To Buy Cigarettes Every Year]( Sunak's government also wants to restrict the availability of disposable vapes. [Russia Threatens Nuclear Weapons And Claims That The Nation Is Armed To The Teeth]( While NATO has admitted to a scarce stock of military assistance for Ukraine, Russia tests out its nuclear power and claims that its army is full to the brim. [dianomi]( [Russia Planning Sea Mine Attacks on Civilian Ships to Stop Ukrainian Grain Exports]( A new British intelligence report exposes Putin's plan of "weaponising food" by launching sea mine attacks on civilian ships carrying Ukrainian grain in the humanitarian corridor created in the Black Sea. [Biden To Build More Mexico Wall, Says Hands Were Tied]( US President Joe Biden on Thursday defended plans to extend the border wall with Mexico, saying he didn't think such barriers worked but that he was bound by laws introduced under Donald Trump. [Chinese Firm Sold Satellites For Intelligence To Russia's Wagner: Contract]( Russian mercenary group Wagner in 2022 signed a contract with a Chinese firm to acquire two satellites and use their images, aiding its intelligence work as the organisation sought to push Russia's invasion of Ukraine. [Teachers Encouraged to Enter Schoolgirls Into UK's Flagship Cyber Security Contest]( The CyberFirst Girls Competition fosters diversity in cybersecurity, empowering 12 to 13-year-old girls to explore coding, cryptography, and digital security. It combats the industry's 17 per cent gender imbalance. [Iranian Girl In Coma After Alleged Assault Over Hijab Rules]( The Kurdish-focused rights group Hengaw has claimed that the teenager remains in a critical condition. [People Can't Be Any Sex They Want, Says PM Rishi Sunak]( Sunak's remarks have received a mixed reaction, with some supporting his views while others are calling them disrespectful. [Google Announces Major Changes To Control Spam In Gmail Inboxes]( Those who send more than 5,000 messages daily to Gmail users will be required to offer a one-click unsubscribe button in their emails. [Meta to Roll Out Generative AI for All Advertisers as Google Announced Assistant with Bard]( The company first started testing these tools in May, giving access to a select group of advertisers in a "testing playground". [Streaming Platforms to Raise Subscription Rates After Hollywood Strikes Conclude]( The massive Hollywood strike suspended work from major studio productions for months, affecting future releases from streaming platforms. [Michelin To Rate Hotels As Well As Restaurants]( From stars to keys -- the Michelin Guide will start rating hotels in the same way as restaurants, it announced on Thursday. [Shocking Data Shows 2023 Could Be The Hottest Year Ever]( Climate scientists are shocked by a report that found September 2023 to be the hottest month ever recorded. Experts also warn of another heatwave hitting Europe in October. [New Zealand Rout England As Cricket World Cup Suffers Empty Feeling]( New Zealand handed defending champions England a nine-wicket thrashing at the Cricket World Cup on Thursday at the start of a marathon tournament likely to dictate the event's status in the future of the sport. You Might Like    [Learn more about Jeeng]( [IBTimes]( IBTimes will always protect your security and privacy. Please read our detailed [Privacy Policy.]( Please do not reply to this email. [Click here]( to adjust your notification preferences or unsubscribe. © Copyright 2023 IBTimes LLC. All Rights Reserved. IBTimes LLC, 33 Whitehall ST FL 7, New York, NY 10004 U.S.A, New York, New York 10004, United States You may [unsubscribe]( or [change your contact details]( at any time.

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