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BTCC Oulton Park, 17/18 June 2023, Rounds 13/14/15

Ten Tenths Motorsport 

I'll let someone else fill in the remainder of the details but need to start a new thread as TV coverage has been announced https://www.btcc.net/2023/06/07/itv1-to-broadcast-btcc-from-oulton-park Coverage will start on ITV1 at 12:00 with BTCC...



"Vazrazhdane" admits that Bulgaria will Accept the Euro and wants to Postpone it As Long as Possible

Sofia News Agency 

Over 470,000 are the legitimate signatures for holding a referendum on whether Bulgaria should adopt the single European currency in 2025. This was shown by the check of over 600,000 signatures submitted by the "Vazrazhdane" (Revival) party, made by Main Directorate "Civil Registration and Administrative Service". According to the party, the legal requirement to hold a referendum on the topic during the next elections has been met, because there are over 400,000 legitimate signatures....

Sinch appoints chief data officer from Lumen

Telecompaper.com 

(Telecompaper) Sinch, a supplier of mobile customer engagement software, has announced the appointment of Sylvan 'Sibito' H Morley III as chief data and transformation officer from 06 June...

"Let's get it": KL Rahul conveys good wishes to Team India for WTC final

BigNewsNetwork.com (sports) 

New Delhi [India], June 7 (ANI): Opener KL Rahul has expressed his good wishes for Indian team members in their match against Australia in the ICC World Test Championship final at The Oval. "Good luck lads. Let's get it," KL Rahul said on Instagram on Wednesday. The batter is recovering from injury sustained during the recently-concluded Indian Premier League (IPL) and is not part of the Indian team. KL Rahul made solid c

"England has love affair with Ashes cricket": Stuart Broad

BigNewsNetwork.com (sports) 

London [UK], June 7 (ANI): England pacer Stuart Broad said that England has a "love affair" with the Ashes series. England will play against Australia in the reputed Ashes series starting from June 16. "You can't take the emphasis off the Ashes because it's our biggest series. You only have to be driving through service stations in the last year and it's 'come on guys, beat Australia' - our country has a love affair with

"Exemplary gesture": IPL chairman Dhumal on Team India sporting black armbands as tribute to Odisha

BigNewsNetwork.com (sports) 

London [UK], June 7 (ANI): Indian Premier League (IPL) chairman Arun Dhumal reflected on the exemplary gesture that the Indian team showed by wearing black armbands to show their support for the victims of the Odisha train accident as they engage in a highly competitive battle against Australia in the World Test Championship 2023 Final at the Oval, London on Wednesday. The Indian team stepped onto the pitch wearing black

HealthifyMe raises $30 million funding via convertible notes

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

The company declined to comment on the valuation. The funding round includes venture debt of about $5 million. “The round has been raised as a convertible note, pegged to the next round, so no new valuation has been set,” a source familiar with the deal told ET.

Granit Xhaka

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UK predicted to have the highest inflation rate out of all advanced economies this year - CNBC

Top Stories (uk) - Google News (com) 

  1. UK predicted to have the highest inflation rate out of all advanced economies this year  CNBC
  2. OECD sees limited improvement in global economic growth  euronews
  3. Jeremy Hunt expresses concern about cost of living crisis after OECD forecast  The Guardian
  4. OECD chief economist calls for governments to cut fiscal support  Financial Times
  5. OECD lowers inflation predictions for Portugal  The Portugal News
  6. View Full coverage on Google News

Power Cuts Hit Venezuela's West, Cutting Air Conditioning During Heat Wave

Voice of America 

Daily power cuts have returned to west-central Venezuela, shutting air conditioners during a heat wave and hitting factories, households and utilities as poorly maintained thermal plants fail to compensate for weak hydroelectric generation, residents, engineers and analysts said. "It is inhumane that in a city like this they cut our power during the hottest hours," said 42-year-old housewife Mariana Barboza in Maracaibo, where temperatures typically surpass 40 °C (about 104 °F) this time of year. Читать дальше...





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