The Uk Led the World in Open Banking and Then Got Left Behind
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How One Crack in the Line Opened a Path for the Russians
When Russian soldiers suddenly showed up in the small town of Ocheretyne in the east, it was clear that something had gone wrong.The New York Times - Top stories - Russia -
Unite against the right, urges EU far-left leader
Also in this newsletter: the warming ties between Greece and TurkeyFinancial Times - World - European Union -
Safra private bank assembles new dealmaking team for ultra-rich clients
J Safra Sarasin taps BoA and Goldman Sachs as it looks to expand into advising on M&A and equity capital raisesFinancial Times - Business -
Right-wing Israelis block aid to Gaza coming from the West Bank
Yahoo News - World - Israel -
App Developers Aren't Embracing Apple's Legally Mandated Open Payment Plans
Apple was supposed to make changes that were better for consumers, and even small developers. Its offer isn't great, and few small developers have grabbed at it.Inc. - Business - US Open -
Chiefs favored over Ravens in NFL season opener, but not by much
The Chiefs open up as a small favorite over the Ravens in the opener.Yahoo Sports - Sports - NFL -
NFL schedule release: Chiefs to host Ravens in 2024 season opener
Chiefs vs. Ravens on Sept. 5 will be a rematch of last season's AFC Championship Game.Yahoo Sports - Sports - NFL -
With Caitlin Clark in town, Sun sell out first opener since '03
The WNBA regular-season debut of Caitlin Clark has led the Sun to sell out their first home opener since 2003.ESPN - Sports -
Mercury eight-time All-Star Brittney Griner has a fractured toe in her left foot
Phoenix Mercury All-Star center Brittney Griner has a fractured toe in her left foot, which will cause her to miss an undisclosed amount of timeABC News - Sports -
BlackRock closes in on crown of world’s largest bitcoin fund
Asset manager pushes deeper into digital assets after ETF successFinancial Times - Business - Crypto -
Why the World Has Gone Cuckoo for Copper
The U.S. and China are competing to acquire the metal, which is essential for EVs and data centers. It is also at the center of a $39 billion takeover battle.The Wall Street Journal - Business -
Malaysia won't use interest rates to prop up the ringgit, says central bank deputy chief
Bank Negara's Adnan Zaylani Mohamad Zahid said the country's monetary policy decisions will be determined by economic growth and the inflation outlook.CNBC - Business -
Sealed Super Mario 64 Door Finally Opened Nearly 30 Years Later
Super Mario 64 is almost 30 years old, but the game still has some secrets to offer, especially for those who are willing to dig deep. A SM64 community member named "Alexpalix1" has managed to open a sealed door that's bedeviled players for ...GameSpot - Tech -
Brittney Griner injury: Mercury star out indefinitely with fractured toe, will miss opening night vs. Aces
Griner was injured during training campCBS Sports - Sports -
Westminster Dog Show 2024: Photos From Behind the Scenes
A look at the action in Queens as the annual dog show takes over the Billie Jean King National Tennis Center.The New York Times - Top stories -
India, gangs … or both? Who is behind assassinations of Canadian Sikhs?
Arrests in killing of Canadian Sikh activist offer glimpse of the nexus of underworld crime and alleged Indian hit squads. Less than half an hour after the prominent Canadian Sikh activist Hardeep Singh Nijjar was shot dead outside a temple in ...The Guardian - World -
How China Got So Dominant in Cars and Solar
Heavy subsidies for industry, together with weak sales in China, have set the stage for an export boom, raising fears of factory job losses elsewhere.The New York Times - Business - China -
The ‘Betches’ Got Rich. So What’s Next?
The women’s media company, which started as a raunchy college blog, is a rare financial success story — and on the White House’s radar. Now, it’s wrestling with how to grow up alongside its readers.The New York Times - Business -
UK orders six new warships for Royal Marines
Grant Shapps says new force will help Britain to ‘fight the battles of the future’Financial Times - World - United Kingdom -
UK ministers urged not to axe graduate visa programme
Migration Advisory Committee finds no evidence of widespread abuse of work schemeFinancial Times - Business - United Kingdom -
Chinese ambassador summoned to UK Foreign Office
A Foreign Office spokesperson says recent behaviour by China against the UK is "not acceptable".BBC News - Top stories - United Kingdom