PSOJ calls for action against gangs The Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica (PSOJ) is taking issues with the failure of the countrys political leaders to get behind closed doors to gain consensus on the short-term crime strategies which were…
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Russian President Vladimir Putin described Colombia as a “promising partner of Russia in Latin America,” adding that his country is interested in maintaining friendly relations with Colombians.
Ghana National Council for Private Schools (GNACOPS) wants the government to immediately scrap the West African Examinations Council (WAEC). The Council
The German government says it’s agreed to nationalize the countrys biggest natural gas importer, Uniper, expanding state intervention in the industry to prevent an energy shortage resulting from Russias war in Ukraine
Thousands have gathered in Belgium to protest against skyrocketing electricity, natural gas and food prices
The U.S. Federal Reserve is expected to raise its key short-term rate by a substantial three-quarters of a point for the third consecutive time. Another hike that large would boost its benchmark rate — which affects many consumer and business loans — to a range of 3 per cent to 3.25 per cent, the highest level in 14 years.
WASHINGTON “U.S. mental health is poor and getting worse,” the headline said, noting the rising prevalence of depression and other psychiatric disorders among Americans. Though the assertion would ring resoundingly true today, it comes from an early 2019 report compiled by the American Heart Association and a consortium of corporate leaders.
?The U.S. Constitution Today with WMU-Cooley Law Professors Brendan Beery and Jeff Swartz? ?Telling Us What They Really Think?from 10-11a. ET; followed by Yonkers Tribune Publisher/Editor Hezi Aris on Westchester On the Level – September 20, 2022, from 10am-12Noon ET. TAMPA, FL, and YONKERS, NY — September 20, 2022 — ?The Constitution Today? segment is hosted by Professors Jeffrey Swartz, former judge/constitutional/criminal lawyer, and Brendan Beery, constitutional lawyer, both of WMU-Cooley Law School’s Tampa, Florida campus, are heard this and every Tuesday morning. Listeners may participate when calling with respect to the issues broached by the hosts. Callers will be asked to share their first name so that they may be addressed respectfully. One 8can listen to the broadcast “live” or “on demand”. this broadcast may be access via the following hyperlink … http://tobtr.com/s/12146438 The criminal and constitutional law professors captivate our minds and cajole many gasps as we delight in their introductory segment which they call ?Telling Us What They Really Think?, followed by the impact the U.S. Constitution has on our present day. From 10-11a.m., ET. SPECIAL NOTE: “The views expressed by Professors Beery and Swartz are their own and are not necessarily the views of the Administration of WMU Cooley Law School or its faculty in part or as a whole.” Hezi Aris, Yonkers Tribune Publisher/Editor follows thereafter with news items that pertain to hyperlocal, county, state, national, and international news replete with commensurate analysis. From 11am-12Noon ET.
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U.S. stock futures are modestly higher Wednesday ahead of a widely expected interest rate hike by the Federal Reserve as it continues to cool the worst inflation in 40 years.
In this video i am bring to you my take on the outcome of the US FED meeting today in USA, the FOMC meet is scheduled to end today and the decision on the interest rate hikes is to be given. Impact on indian stock markets would be directly related to the how the US markets react to this news.US Fed meeting latest news is expected increase the interest rates and only in the morning we will be able to find out its impact on Nifty tomorrow. Both nifty and Sensex which are the leading indices of our markets would react accordingly.