Wheat prices tumbled Friday, retreating to levels last seen prior to the Russian invasion of Ukraine following a landmark agreement to unblock Ukraine’s Black Sea grain exports. In Chicago, the price of wheat for delivery in September dropped 5.9 percent to $7.59 per bushel, which is equivalent to about 27 kilograms and the lowest close since Russia invaded its neighbor ...
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Judge says Prince Harry can sue UK govt over security plan
Prince Harry can take the British government to court over his security arrangements in the U.K., a judge in London ruled Friday. Harry and his wife Meghan lost publicly funded U.K. police protection when they stepped down as senior working royals and moved to North America in 2020. The prince wants to pay personally for police security when he comes ...
Read More »Japan core consumer prices up 2.2pc in June
Japan’s core consumer prices for items excluding fresh products rose 2.2 percent in June from a year earlier, driven by energy costs, government data showed Friday. Excluding energy, the increase was just one percent compared to a year earlier, according to data released by the interior affairs ministry. The June inflation figures were in line with expectations and mark the ...
Read More »Bottled Soyabean oil price falls by Tk 14 per litre
Price of bottled soyabean oil has decreased by Tk 14 per litre to Tk 185 with effect from Thursday. Bangladesh Vegetable Oil Refiners and Vanaspati Manufacturers Association (BVOVMA) has taken this decision. The association sent a letter to Senior Secretary Ministry of Commerce in this regard. Due to decrease in edible oil in the international market, a decision has been ...
Read More »UK’s Sunak tops Tory MPs’ latest vote as race narrows to three
Britain’s former finance minister Rishi Sunak again topped the latest vote by Conservative MPs to choose a new prime minister, as another candidate was eliminated to leave three contenders in the race. Sunak garnered 118 votes, followed by former defence minister Penny Mordaunt on 92 and Foreign Secretary Liz Truss on 86, with longshot candidate Kemi Badenoch trailing on 59 ...
Read More »Govt sets export target at $67b
The government has set the export target for the current fiscal year at $67 billion, up 11 percent than that a year ago. Commerce Minister Tipu Munshi made the announcement at a press briefing at his ministry in the capital on Wednesday. Of this, $58 billion is expected to come from merchandise export and the remaining $9 billion from services. ...
Read More »Per liter edible oil price reduced by Tk 53 in Ctg wholesale market
Price of edible oil has reduced by Taka 53 per liter in Chaktai-Khatunganj wholesale market here in line with the reduction of price in the international market. “The price of palm oil has reduced by Taka 2,000 and soybean oil by over Taka 1,000 for every 37.32 liters in Chaktai-Khatunganj wholesale within 15 to 20 days,” Alamgir Parvez, a leading ...
Read More »UK breaks record for highest temperature as Europe sizzles
LONDON — Britain shattered its record for highest temperature ever registered Tuesday amid a heat wave that has seared swaths of Europe, as the U.K.’s national weather forecaster said such highs are now a fact of life in a country ill-prepared for such extremes. The typically temperate nation was just the latest to be walloped by unusually hot, dry weather ...
Read More »Boeing hopes for clear skies ahead after stormy years
US aerospace firm Boeing hopes the Farnborough airshow this week will mark an end to several turbulent years following 737 MAX crashes and 787 manufacturing problems. Boeing plans to show off several planes including the MAX 10, the latest version of its flagship model in the key medium-haul segment, and hopes to announce a slew of new orders. The MAX ...
Read More »Western dominance era ending: Tony Blair
OXFORDSHIRE: Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair has said for the first time in modern history the East can be on equal terms with the West, as the global dominance of the US and its allies comes to an end, reports RT.com. Due to the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic and the conflict in Ukraine, “for a large part of ...
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