Author: Andrew Rogers

Andrew Rogers is a freelance journalist based in the USA, with over 10 years of experience covering Politics, World Affairs, Business, Health, Technology, Finance, Lifestyle, and Culture. He earned his degree in Journalism from the University of Florida. Throughout his career, he has contributed to outlets such as The New York Times, CNN, and Reuters. Known for his clear reporting and in-depth analysis, Andrew delivers accurate and timely news that keeps readers informed on both national and international developments.

The European Central Bank kept its benchmark deposit rate at 2% during Thursday’s policy meeting.Other rates were also unchanged: main refinancing at 2.15% and marginal lending at 2.40%.The deposit rate has hovered at its lowest level in over two years since June 2024.ECB President Christine Lagarde said inflation is near 2% and projections point to medium-term stability.Flash estimates show eurozone prices rose 2.1% in August, following 2% readings in June and July.The ECB’s decision follows the EU-US trade agreement, though the full impact on the economy remains unclear.Political uncertainty in France could slow investments and affect eurozone growth in the…

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Larry Ellison became the world’s richest person after Oracle shares surged 40%, valuing his stake at $393bn.Elon Musk’s fortune now stands at $384bn, according to Bloomberg’s billionaires index.Oracle’s stock jumped to $340 per share, marking the company’s largest single-day increase ever.Ellison, 81, also holds wealth from Tesla shares, a sailing team, the Indian Wells Open, and a Hawaiian island.He has a close relationship with Musk, serving on Tesla’s board and investing $1bn in Twitter’s purchase.Both men share past ties to Donald Trump, though Musk’s relationship soured earlier this year.Oracle’s growth is driven by AI demand for its cloud services, powering…

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Apple will reveal its slimmest iPhone yet at Tuesday’s “awe-dropping” event in Cupertino.The iPhone 17 lineup will include standard, Pro, Pro Max, and a new iPhone Air.Observers predict iPhone Air will be Apple’s lightest flagship, echoing the design of slim MacBooks.Apple will also present the Apple Watch series 11 and updated AirPods earbuds.Rumors suggest AirPods may feature live translation, matching Google’s Pixel Buds capability.Apple plans to announce launch dates for iOS 26 and macOS Tahoe.Trump’s tariffs may disrupt Apple’s global supply chain and raise iPhone prices.Tim Cook shifted production to India and shipped devices to avoid tariff costs.Apple Intelligence, its…

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Volkswagen is close to a tariff deal with the US, CEO Oliver Blume said, as the company faces heavy costs from Donald Trump’s 27.5% tariffs, reduced to 15%. The levies, combined with a turbulent market, have already cost “several billions.” Volkswagen plans major US investments and may localise Audi production to ease the burden. Porsche Hit Hard by Tariffs and Weak China Market Blume highlighted that Porsche is especially affected, as most US-bound cars are made in Germany. “It’s several billion euros on our balance sheet that this situation costs this year,” he said. Affordable Electric Cars and BMW Moves…

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This Sunday, 7 September, Europe will witness a blood moon—a total lunar eclipse visible across much of the continent. Lasting around 82 minutes, it will be the longest such eclipse since 2022. The Earth will pass directly between the sun and the moon, casting a shadow that darkens the lunar surface. Only red light refracted through Earth’s atmosphere reaches the moon, giving it the iconic “blood-red” glow. Throughout history, blood moons have been steeped in meaning. In cultures from Babylon to China and Central America, they were often seen as ominous signs of war, natural disasters, or divine punishment. Conversely,…

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Max Verstappen set the fastest lap in Formula 1 history to claim pole for the Italian Grand Prix at Monza, posting 1:18.792 and averaging over 164mph. He edged out McLaren’s Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri in a tightly contested session. The result marks a turnaround for Verstappen, who struggled at the same track last year. Red Bull now shows renewed form under new team principal Laurent Mekies following Christian Horner’s departure. Ferrari impressed at their home race, with Lewis Hamilton finishing fifth in qualifying behind Charles Leclerc, though a grid penalty drops him to 10th. Norris held off Piastri to…

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A new ultrasound “helmet” may provide a non-surgical alternative for treating neurological conditions such as Parkinson’s disease, Alzheimer’s, Tourette syndrome, depression, and chronic pain. Unlike deep brain stimulation (DBS), which requires electrodes to be implanted into the brain, the helmet delivers mechanical pulses externally, precisely targeting regions up to 1,000 times smaller than standard ultrasound. A study published in Nature Communications demonstrated that the device could focus on areas 30 times smaller than previous deep-brain ultrasound systems. The helmet, worn inside an MRI scanner, contains 256 sources and was tested on seven volunteers. Researchers successfully modulated a tiny region of…

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Labour could halt the badger cull, but only by adopting a Covid-19-style focus on testing and vaccination, according to a government-commissioned report. The review, led by Sir Charles Godfray, warns that ministers have only a “small chance” of eradicating bovine tuberculosis (bTB) in England by 2038 without more investment. bTB, which spreads between badgers and cattle, costs taxpayers and farmers around £150m a year, and over 210,000 badgers have been culled since 2013. Godfray said badgers can transmit the disease to cattle, but culling is not the only option. The report recommends non-lethal controls, including microchipping cattle to track movements…

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The Lancashire Wildlife Trust (LWT) has begun a drive to reintroduce three rare species to the region: the large heath butterfly, bog bush cricket, and white-faced darter dragonfly. Once common across Lancashire and Greater Manchester’s peat bogs, these insects are vital to the local ecosystem. The species’ habitats—lowland peatlands—have been reduced by 96% due to human activity. LWT has been restoring these areas by rebuilding water systems and replanting specialist vegetation, and is now seeking £20,000 to complete the project. “These insects all play vital roles in the peatland ecosystem,” the trust said. The butterfly aids pollination, the cricket breaks…

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New Zealand is racing to protect its critically endangered birds, including the kākāpō, from H5 avian influenza before migratory seabirds bring the virus to the region. Fewer than 250 kākāpō remain, and an outbreak could push them to extinction. In a world-first trial, the Department of Conservation vaccinated 10 birds from five species with 500 or fewer individuals, including the kākāpō, takahē, kakī (black stilt), tūturuatu (shore plover), and one kākāriki species. Using the H5N3 poultry vaccine, four species developed strong antibody responses lasting at least six months, protecting captive breeding populations vital for restocking wild birds. The next step…

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