Ex-CNN anchor files for divorce - a year after leaving network

Former CNN anchor Brooke Baldwin has filed for divorce from husband a year after leaving the network — which she claimed was 'dominated by men.' Baldwin, 43, married British film producer, James Fletcher, in 2018 after they met at a holiday party two years prior.

On Thursday, the former anchor filed for divorce in the Manhattan Supreme Court. She posted a statement on her Instagram announcing their decision, writing: 'After nearly five years of marriage, with love and respect, James and I have decided to go our separate ways.

Our time time has been some of the most precious, defining, and awakening years of my life. I wish him nothing but the best as he begins this new chapter.' She went on to say that there was 'nothing scandalous or salacious about this decision' and that they were 'simply two people who tried our best to make our union work, evden eve nAKliYAT but ultimately realized our individual paths were taking us on different journeys...' '[It was] the healthiest thing for both of us to honor that,' she wrote.

'It is never easy to end a relationship with someone you love, but that does not always mean ending it is the wrong thing to do.' Former CNN anchor Brooke Baldwin has filed for divorce from her British husband James Fletcher after nearly five years of marriage Former CNN anchor Brooke Baldwin has filed for divorce from her British husband James Fletcher after nearly five years of marriage She went on to say that there was 'nothing scandalous or salacious about this decision' and that they were 'simply two people who tried our best to make our union work, but ultimately realized our individual paths were taking us on different journeys...' She went on to say that there was 'nothing scandalous or salacious about this decision' and that they were 'simply two people who tried our best to make our union work, EVDen Eve nakliYAt but ultimately realized our individual paths were taking us on different journeys...'In December, the pair appeared very in love as they enjoyed a trip to Fletcher native country just days before Christmas. Baldwin posted photos of the laid-back couple eating a traditional meal of fish and chips with 'mushy peas!' and visiting the Royal Albert Hall where 'James printed our wedding invitations'.She shared multiple photos of them exploring London via a double-decker bus and a snap of her sprawled on the hotel's heated bathroom floors.The couple's trip didn't indicate any sort of trouble in paradise as Baldwin proudly showed off moments with Fletcher's family, including a video of 'peppering' her husband's childhood friend's kids with questions about English boarding school. 'Fun fact: My husband was sent away to school at seven!' she wrote with a shocked-faced emoji. In December, the pair appeared more loved up than ever as they enjoyed a trip to Fletcher native country just days before Christmas. In December, the pair appeared more loved up than ever as they enjoyed a trip to Fletcher native country just days before Christmas. Baldwin posted photos of the laid-back couple eating a traditional meal of fish and chips with 'mushy peas!' and visiting the Royal Albert Hall (pictured) where 'James printed our wedding invitations.' Baldwin posted photos of the laid-back couple eating a traditional meal of fish and chips with 'mushy peas!' and visiting the Royal Albert Hall (pictured) where 'James printed our wedding invitations.'The only slight indication the couple was struggling was a New Year's Eve post which said she 'vowed to continue *doing the work* so I can show up as the best version of myself for MYSELF...and then also for my husband...and anyone, really.'I've found myself thinking a lot about fear this last week.

Fear of the unknown. Fear of failure. Fear of not living up to what we're capable of. Fear of showing up as our full selves and being rejected,' she wrote on her Instagram in an honest post. It appears the former TV anchor is facing a lot of unknowns as she heads into 2023 single and on a new career path.

Baldwin left CNN after 13 years last April after she slammed the company for its lack of women leaders. Baldwin announced in February 2022 she would be leaving the liberal network. At the time, Baldwin made the shock announcement at the start of her 3pm show, CNN Newsroom, telling viewers 'there is just more I need to do outside the walls of this place'.Ahead of her departure, Baldwin, who first joined CNN in 2008, sat down for an interview with <a style=«font-weight: bold;» class=«class» rel=«nofollow noreferrer noopener» target="_blank" website Magazine podcast where she described CNN as a male-dominated network.Baldwin&#39;s divorce just nearly a year after she left CNN which she claimed was &#39;dominated by men&#39;.  She said prior to her last day at the network: &#39;The most influential anchors on our network, the highest-paid, are men. My bosses, my executives, are men&#39; Baldwin's divorce just nearly a year after she left CNN which she claimed was 'dominated by men'.  She said prior EVden Eve nakLiYaT to her last day at the network: 'The most influential anchors on our network, the highest-paid, are men. My bosses, my executives, are men''The most influential anchors on our network, the highest-paid, are men. My bosses, my executives, are men. The person who oversees CNN Dayside is a man, and my executive producer for 10 years is a man. So I've been surrounded by a lot of men,' Baldwin said.Baldwin, who was temporarily pulled from the air in the build up to the 2020 election and replaced by Jake Tapper, said during the interview that she has fought for women's stories.'I know I, personally, fight for women's stories,' Baldwin said.

'I got told no a lot and I still managed to do it,' Baldwin said, referring to the CNN series American Woman.She noted that CNN has slowly started to give more women power but 'we still have a bit of a ways to go. I want more women in the room'.Baldwin's exit may have been foreshadowed last fall when she posted a cryptic message to Instagram in October which suggested she was being forced off the air and temporarily replaced by Tapper.Baldwin was one of the network&#39;s highest-earning journalists, with a reported annual salary in the region of $4million Baldwin was one of the network's highest-earning journalists, with a reported annual salary in the region of $4million 'As the election gears up, the political maestro @jaketapper will hold down my hour and his for the coming weeks.

When you loved this post and you would love to receive much more information concerning EvdeN eVE nAKLiYAt please visit our web-page. Wish I was with you, but I'll see ya on [TV] on the flip side of the election,' she wrote on October 1.She gave no explanation for the move, but told supporters it was 'not my choice' to temporarily withdraw from her afternoon slot.She said she was going 'nowhere' in response to a question about her moving on elsewhere, and eVDEN EvE nAKliYat also dispelled speculation that the decision to step aside was for evDeN EvE NakLiYat health reasons insisting that she is 'healthy.'Her show was then pulled for several weeks, with CNN claiming they needed more airtime for the reporters in Washington, DC.Baldwin was one of the network's highest-earning journalists, with a reported annual salary in the region of $4million.The highest paid is Anderson Cooper, who is said to earn around $12million a year.

At the beating heart of Moscow, directly opposite the Kremlin on the eastern side of Red Square, you'll find Russia's most famous shopping mall

At the beating heart of Moscow, directly opposite the Kremlin on the eastern side of Red Square, you'll find Russia's most famous shopping mall.Known as GUM, the ornate neo-classical building sits a stone's throw from St Basil's cathedral and the mausoleum of Lenin, the man who attempted to overthrow capitalism. Yet it has, eVdEn EvE nAkLiYat in recent years, been filled with 'landmark' stores owned by luxury brands anxious to soak up the cash being liberally sprayed around by the post-Soviet oligarch class.When they aren't applauding the tanks that occasionally rumble over nearby cobblestones, cronies of Vladimir Putin flock to this marble-floored emporium, arm-in-arm with their high-maintenance wives, mistresses and girlfriends to spend ill-gotten roubles on Chanel handbags, Tiffany jewellery and Hugo Boss suits.One of the still open Brtish shops is Paul Smith, the Nottingham-based purveyor of stripy scarves and modish menswear that its eponymous multi-millionaire founder and owner likes to describe as &#39;classic with a twist&#39; One of the still open Brtish shops is Paul Smith, the Nottingham-based purveyor of stripy scarves and modish menswear that its eponymous multi-millionaire founder and evdeN EVE NaKliYAT owner likes to describe as 'classic with a twist'Also open for business is GUM&#39;s branch of Agent Provocateur, the upscale English underwear brand popularised by Kate Moss in the 1990s. It is also stocking designs from the new season Also open for business is GUM's branch of Agent Provocateur, the upscale English underwear brand popularised by Kate Moss in the 1990s.

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At least they did. In late February last year, everything changed. That was when their autocratic President decided to invade Ukraine, turning Russia into a global pariah overnight.As Putin's soldiers raped and murdered their way across the country, Western consumer brands began responding to public revulsion by literally shutting up shop. Within weeks, the UK, EU and many Western countries had imposed sanctions to prevent fresh supplies of luxury goods from reaching Russia.Today, eVDEN eVe nakLiYaT the GUM centre's Chanel, Tiffany and Hugo Boss outlets have closed their doors. You can no longer shop for shoes by Jimmy Choo or John Lobb, or handbags from the houses of Prada, Louis Vuitton, Gucci and Hermes. As they boarded up their boutiques and cancelled shipments of fresh stock to Russia, these famous purveyors of luxury goods simultaneously issued earnest PR statements expressing their desire to, as the saying goes, 'stand with Ukraine'.But today, almost a year after Putin's tanks rolled over the border, shopaholics of the Russian elite aren't entirely out of luck.For beneath the building's glass-domed roof, the Mail this week made a scandalous discovery: outposts of not one, but two famous British luxury brands are very much still open for business.One is Paul Smith, the Nottingham-based purveyor of stripy scarves and modish menswear that its eponymous multi-millionaire founder and owner likes to describe as 'classic with a twist'.While their compatriots fire missiles into Kyiv's schools and apartment blocks, I can reveal Russians are still rattling the tills at the local Paul Smith boutique from 10am to 10pm, seven days a week, happy to fork out 16,900 roubles (£197) for one of the brand's signature colourful ties and much else.The shelves remain well-stocked with many of the very latest Paul Smith products.Indeed, on Wednesday an assistant attempted to flog our reporter an 'embossed leather folio' — a sort of briefcase — from the firm's 'new season' range, which only went on sale in the UK a few weeks back. Its price?

Here's more info on EVdEn Eve NakliYat have a look at our web-page. A trifling 90,000 roubles, or £1,050.Scandalously, the man whose firm made (and is therefore profiting from) this expensive trinket is not just a Knight of the Realm.For in addition to being honoured by Tony Blair in the heyday of Cool Britannia — having served on New Labour's Creative Industries Task Force — Sir Paul Smith, 76, was last year invited to Buckingham Palace so that Prince William could elevate him to membership of the Order of Companions of Honour, one of the highest gongs available to anyone in the creative industry.For example, Barbour, which used to have a franchise outlet at GUM, refused to ship a single item of new stock there from the day of the invasion and has now exited For example, Barbour, which used to have a franchise outlet at GUM, refused to ship a single item of new stock there from the day of the invasion and has now exitedA fifth historic British brand, the former Crown jeweller Garrard ¿ which like Farlows has a Royal Warrant ¿ was this week advertising no fewer than ten Russian stockists on its UK website, apparently under the terms of a supply deal that pre-dates the invasion of Ukraine A fifth historic British brand, the former Crown jeweller Garrard — which like Farlows has a Royal Warrant — was this week advertising no fewer than ten Russian stockists on its UK website, apparently under the terms of a supply deal that pre-dates the invasion of UkraineThe Moral Ratings Agency, a lobby group which monitors Western firms operating in Russia, EvDen EVe NakLiyAT describes his firm's presence there as a 'disgrace', telling the Mail Sir Paul ought to get his brand out of Russia or evdEn evE NaKliyAT be stripped of his titles.A few doors down from Paul Smith's red-fronted shop — and also open for business — you'll find GUM's branch of Agent Provocateur, the upscale English underwear brand popularised by Kate Moss in the 1990s. It is also stocking designs from the new season.One of no fewer than ten Russian Agent Provocateur boutiques that are still open — all of which remain advertised on its British website — we found it selling crystal-embossed leather bondage whips for 73,000 roubles (£850), bejewelled pink brassieres for 110,000 roubles (£,1280) and thongs for up to 85,000 roubles (£990) each.An assistant told us the last shipment of new stock arrived shortly before Christmas and a new one is due in March — just in time for International Women's Day.Again, it's hard to see how this British luxury goods firm squares its presence in Moscow with the supposed values listed on its website. Shamelessly, given Russia's ongoing use of rape as a weapon of war, Agent Provocateur claims to be dedicated to promoting 'fearless femininity' and is 'adhering to the highest standard of ethics'.The firm's current owner, high street tycoon Mike Ashley is, however, no stranger to cutting lucrative business deals in questionable dictatorships. His moral compass was seemingly untroubled by his recent sale — for more than twice what he had paid — of football club Newcastle United to a Saudi Arabia-backed consortium.Once they have stocked up on clothes and lingerie, every good oligarch needs a bespoke Rolls-Royce to whisk them from central Moscow to their gaudy dacha.Which takes us to the British luxury car firm's main Russian showroom, on the ground floor of an upscale hotel just across the Moskva river, roughly two miles west of Red Square.Rolls-Royce insists it no longer sells new cars in Russia, claiming in a holier-than-thou media announcement that: 'We stand for the peaceful co-existence of all cultures all over the world, in all times and at all locations.'<div class=«art-ins mol-factbox floatRHS news» data-version=«2» id=«mol-ca7986a0-9e8e-11ed-9dc1-7573284f7a2e» website goods from famous UK brands that are STILL on sale in Moscow

An interpreter tried to persuade doctors at a

An interpreter tried to persuade doctors at a London hospital to approve an illegal kidney transplant for the daughter of a wealthy Nigerian politician, who it is claimed plotted to transport a street trader to the UK to harvest the organ, a court has heard. Evelyn 'Ebere' Agbasonu allegedly asked for payment of £1,500 to help secure the £80,000 private kidney transplant for the alleged recipient Sonia Ekweremadu, 25, at the Royal Free Hospital in north London in February 2022. Jurors at the Old Bailey heard of Ms Agbasonu's role during the trial of Ike Ekweremadu, 60, who is alleged to have conspired with family members and others to exploit the 21-year-old street trader from Lagos in harvesting his kidney. The then-deputy president of the Nigerian Senate is on trial alongside his wife Beatrice Ekweremadu, 56, their daughter Sonia and medical 'middleman' Dr Obinna Obeta.

They all deny conspiracy to arrange the travel of another person with a view to exploitation. Sonia had a 'significant and deteriorating' kidney condition which could be managed through dialysis but cured with a transplant. Ike Ekweremadu, 60, is on trial alongside his wife Beatrice Ekweremadu, 56, their daughter Sonia, 25. All three deny conspiracy to arrange the travel of another person with a view to exploitation Ike Ekweremadu, 60, is on trial alongside his wife Beatrice Ekweremadu, 56, their daughter Sonia, 25.

All three deny conspiracy to arrange the travel of another person with a view to exploitationThe prosecution claims the procedure was not legal as the potential organ donor was a street trader from Lagos who had no altruistic motive or family connection with the recipient.The Old Bailey has been told it was a 'transactional' deal, with the man to be paid up to 3.5m Naira, the equivalent of £7,000,for the harvesting of his body part and the promise of opportunities in the UK. He was tested in Nigeria and found to be a match for Sonia before being brought to the UK. The jury heard that Ms Agbasonu, eVden eVe nAkLiYAt who worked as a medical secretary at the clinic and spoke Igbo, stepped in to interpret during an initial meeting on February 24 between Dr Peter Dupont and the donor from Nigeria. The consultant had concluded the man, who cannot be named for legal reasons, was not an appropriate candidate and appeared relived that the transplant would not take place. However, according to messages from others, Ms Agbasonu appeared to agree to manipulate a second meeting to the advantage of the Ekweremadu family.Mr Ekweremadu's brother Diwe, who had medical training, allegedly sent Sonia Ekweremadu advice from the interpreter to show a clear family connection with the donor. Ike, a former barrister, is a member of the centre-right Peoples Democratic Party and was the Deputy President of the Nigerian Senate for three consecutive terms Ike, a former barrister, EvDEN EVE nAkLiyaT is a member of the centre-right Peoples Democratic Party and was the Deputy President of the Nigerian Senate for three consecutive terms Beatrice (pictured) said the donor had been found via a third party. She stated that she was &#39;devastated&#39; when further tests after his arrival in the UK found he was not a match Beatrice (pictured) said the donor had been found via a third party. She stated that she was 'devastated' when further tests after his arrival in the UK found he was not a matchHe allegedly said: 'Ebere said it would be easier to establish that his mum and your mum are sisters.

If we stretch it to the grandmum and grandmum the relationship will be too distant.'Ms Ekweremadu allegedly replied with: 'Ok, that's fine.' Diwe then allegedly laid out a financial agreement with her father, saying: 'I've met the Igbo interpreter.
She agreed to work with us. She will be involved in coaching the boy, and during his consultation and interviews she will be providing the relevant interpretation.'She insisted that I give her £1,500. I think the just position themselves to exploit people.' It is claimed the potential donor was told to pretend to be Sonia's cousin. Diwe is also alleged to have said: 'We had a meeting today with her so I've introduced her to Chinoso (Sonia) and (the donor).

She advised that (the donor) comes to the hospital on Tuesday and Thursday while Chinoso (Sonia) is having her dialysis.'Psychologically everyone in the team will have to accept that he's really committed to his cousin's health and EvDEN eve naKliYat it usually makes it easier to accept the person for the procedure.'Prosecutor Hugh Davies KC suggested to the court the messages demonstrated the opposite of an altruistic organ donation. Ike has denied all the allegations and said he had not arranged the travel of anyone to the UK Ike has denied all the allegations and said he had not arranged the travel of anyone to the UKBeatrice Ekweremadu (fron) and Sonia Ekweremadu (behind) at the Old Bailey Beatrice Ekweremadu (fron) and Sonia Ekweremadu (behind) at the Old BaileyRELATED ARTICLES


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The court heard that the potential donor and interpreter attended a meeting with a surgeon at the hospital on March 11. After the meeting, Diwe allegedly messaged Ms Ekweremadu's father, saying: 'I have spoken with (the interpreter).

She said the boy did better today but he's still showing so much timidity. 'She covered up for him and added the words as much as possible. The surgeon will discuss with Dr Dupont and they will communicate us. They will continue to work on the boy's confidence.
Ebere and Obinna. For those who have virtually any inquiries regarding in which and also tips on how to work with EvDeN Eve NakLiyAT, you'll be able to call us on our own web page. 'But, the surgeon agreed with the initial assessment made by Dr Dupont that the donor was unsuitable. Ms Ekweremadu was informed of the decision on March 29.   Mr Davies told the court the interpreter was also involved in Dr Obeta's own transplant. The jury heard that Dr Obeta, also on trial with the family, had secured a kidney transplant at the Royal Free Hospital in 2021, with a donor eVdEn eVE naKliyAt purporting to be his cousin. Mr Davies told jurors an affidavit was the only evidence of a relation between the two men. 'Whatever the truth of any of that, the basis of his transplant process provided a clear model for what Sonia needed in her moment of crisis,' he told the court. Jurors heard that Dr Obeta had trained at medical school with Diwe, who remains in Nigeria and is not on trial.Medical &#39;middleman&#39; Dr Obinna Obeta (pictured) is also on trial with the family at the Old Bailey Medical 'middleman' Dr Obinna Obeta (pictured) is also on trial with the family at the Old Bailey Ike Ekweremadu (left) and wife Beatrice Ekweremadu (right) are on trial at the Old Bailey Ike Ekweremadu (left) and wife Beatrice Ekweremadu (right) are on trial at the Old Bailey<div class=«art-ins mol-factbox floatRHS news» data-version=«2» id=«mol-39c91f60-a714-11ed-8bb1-8704ed4011cd» website tried to get doctors to approve private kidney transplant

NHL roundup: Sharks end Lightning&apos;s record win streak in OT

Timo Meier scored on a feed from Erik Karlsson in overtime as the San Jose Sharks rallied past Tampa Bay 4-3 on Tuesday night, snapping the Lightning's franchise-record, 12-game home winning streak. The Sharks controlled play for most of the three-on-three session, and Karlsson helped the visitors post their second straight win with a slick diagonal pass that Meier easily netted at 2:19. Meier finished with two goals and an assist while Karlsson notched a goal and two helpers.

Jonah Gadjovich also tallied for the San Jose, which won for just the second time in its past 10 matchups (2-7-1) against the Lightning. Brayden Point scored twice in Tampa Bay's three-goal first period, EvdEN EVE naKLiYAT and Ross Colton also tallied.

Nikita Kucherov had two assists, and Brian Elliott made 18 saves. The Lightning lost for the first time in six overtime decisions. Penguins 2, Avalanche 1 (OT) Kris Letang scored at 3:36 of overtime to give Pittsburgh a win over visiting Colorado in the first game following the All-Star break for both teams. The Penguins killed off a penalty in overtime, then scored during a delayed penalty call.

Letang, from the left dot, took a feed from Sidney Crosby, who was behind the net, and wristed it off the pads of Colorado goaltender Pavel Francouz. Bryan Rust also scored, and Evgeni Malkin had two assists for the Penguins, who had lost two straight (0-1-1) and six of nine (3-3-3).

Pittsburgh goaltender Casey DeSmith, making his fourth straight start as he fills in for injured No. 1 goalie Tristan Jarry, made 41 saves. Nathan MacKinnon scored Colorado's lone goal. Oilers 5, Red Wings 2 Warren Foegele scored two second-period goals, and visiting Edmonton defeated Detroit. Ryan Nugent-Hopkins and Evander Kane each had a goal and an assist.

Ryan McLeod also scored for the Oilers, who are 8-0-1 in their last nine games. Jack Campbell made 30 saves. If you loved this post and you want to receive more details concerning Evden evE naKliyat generously visit our web-site. Tyler Bertuzzi and Joe Veleno scored for the Red Wings, while Ville Husso stopped 22 shots. With Michael Rasmussen in the penalty box for interference, the Oilers got some breathing room with 4:22 left in the third.
Nugent-Hopkins scored his 23rd goal of the season off Tyson Barrie's pass from the point to make it 4-2. Kane scored an empty-netter with 2:37 left to seal the victory. Islanders 4, Kraken 0 Samuel Bolduc and Bo Horvat scored milestone goals and Ilya Sorokin stopped all 32 shots he faced as New York continued surging with a win over Seattle in Elmont, N.Y. Bolduc, appearing in his fifth career game, gave the Islanders the lead with his first NHL goal early in the first period.

Horvat, whom New York acquired from the Vancouver Canucks on Jan. 30 and signed to an eight-year contract on Sunday, scored his first goal for his new team to close out the scoring in the second period. Simon Holmstrom and Zach Parise also scored for the Islanders, who won their fourth straight and scored more than four goals for the first time since a 6-2 win over the Canucks on Jan. 3 — when Horvat scored both goals for Vancouver. Golden Knights 5, Predators 1 William Carrier, Chandler Stephenson and Phil Kessel each had a goal and an assist, and visiting Vegas held Nashville to a season-low 17 shots on goal en route to a victory. Michael Amadio also scored, and Alex Pietrangelo added an empty-netter as Vegas returned from the All-Star break to snap a 0-2-2 skid.

Adin Hill didn't work too hard in stopping 16 shots to record his career-high 11th win. The Predators' 17 shots were the fewest yielded by the Golden Knights this season. Meanwhile, it was the third time this season that Nashville failed to record at least 20 shots.
Matt Duchene had the lone tally for the Predators, who had won three straight and entered this contest 9-4-0 since losing 5-4 at Vegas in overtime on New Year's evdeN EVe NAKliyat. Ducks 3, Blackhawks 2 (OT) Frank Vatrano scored 2:15 into overtime to lift visiting Anaheim over Chicago. Vatrano scored with a backhand off a feed from Isac Lundestrom to end Anaheim's eight-game losing streak against the Blackhawks.

Brett Leason and EVDEN EVE nAKLiYAT Jayson Megna each had a goal and an assist and Anthony Stolarz made 27 saves for the Ducks, who are 4-0-1 in their past five games. Jason Dickinson had a goal and an assist, Seth Jones also scored and Petr Mrazek made 23 saves for the Blackhawks, who have dropped four of five. --Field Level Media

Italy pushes retail bonds, eyeing inflation and ECB tapering

By Sara Rossi and Valentina Consiglio ROME, Feb 10 (Reuters) — The Italian Treasury is moving quickly this year to issue retail bonds, hoping to plug a gap soon to be left by the European Central Bank and anticipating strong appetite from savers whose deposits are being eroded by inflation. The economy ministry said on Monday it would issue a new «BTP Italia» inflation-linked bond for retail investors from March 6-9, EVDEN Eve nAKLiYaT earlier than the traditional April-May period chosen over the last decade. It has said it is also considering other instruments dedicated to domestic savers, as part of a strategy to put more of its huge public debt — proportionally the second highest in the euro zone — in Italian hands. «We want to reduce our dependence on foreign creditors by increasing the number of Italians and Italian residents that hold our public debt,» Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni said on Thursday. Retail investors held about 9% of Italian public debt at the end of last year, according to Bank of Italy data. Analysts say Rome is probably also capitalising on favourable market conditions as three similar BTP Italia bonds mature in April, eVDEn Eve NakLiYAt May, and November for a total of nearly 25 billion euros ($26.87 billion). The yield on Italy's benchmark 10-year BTP bond stood at around 4.20% on Friday, compared with 4.70% at the end of December. The Treasury has not issued three BTP Italia retail bonds in a year since the instrument was introduced in 2012 at the height of the euro zone debt crisis. The importance of retail investors in purchasing BTPs will grow as the ECB withdraws its support. The central bank last year ended its «quantitative easing» and emergency pandemic bond purchasing programme.

It is continuing to reinvest part of the bonds it bought as they mature, while reducing its balance sheet. INFLATION MENACE Italian households' bank deposits are larger than their euro zone peers, according to calculation by the Scope Ratings agency for the third quarter of 2022, eVDEN Eve NaKliyat based on ECB data. Italians' deposits amount to 86% of national output, the data shows, compared with 74% for eVdEN eVE NAkLiYat France and 81% for Germany and Spain. «Italian households' liquidity potentially offers the Treasury a growing investor base in the near future,» said Scope analyst Alvise Lennkh-Yunus. However, these deposits are being rapidly eroded by inflation, and they declined last year for the first time since 2017 by almost 20 billion euros. While consumer price growth in the 20-nation euro zone eased to 9. If you have any kind of queries relating to exactly where and the best way to make use of EVDEN EvE nAKLiyat, evdEn EvE NAkliyat you possibly can call us in the web site. 5% in January, in Italy it was still running at 10.9%.

The ECB targets inflation at 2%. «Italians' savings are no longer safe because of the continuous surges in energy prices and inflation in general,» banking union Fabi said in a report this month. The inflation-adjusted value of bank deposits has fallen far more steeply in Italy than in Spain, according to calculations by Spanish bank BBVA based on Bank of Italy and Bank of Spain data. A trend that has seen Italian deposit rates lagging far behind lending rates is likely to continue in coming months, Fabi said, increasing the incentive for savers to invest in government debt. «The 0.3% rise in mortgage rates and business loans in the year to September 2022 compares with an increase in deposit rates of just 0.05%,» the union said.

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Driver slammed after cat carrier is spotted strapped to a car&apos;s roof

A motorist has been called out for driving with a pet carrier tied to the roof of their car on a busy road with a 'terrified looking' cat inside. The Ford Falcon was snapped as it travelled along Lutwyche Road in Windsor in Brisbane's north and eVDeN eVe NaKliyAt was posted to social media on Monday. The large cat box was pictured fastened onto the top of the moving car with two yellow straps.The cat is not visible but the onlooker who took the photo of the 'appalling' act claimed the animal was in the box. 'Yes, eVDEN EVe NAKLiYat that is a cat carrier strapped to the roof racks.

Yes, there was a terrified looking cat inside. Yes, there was room inside the car for the cat carrier to go,' the post read (pictured, the blue sedan carrying the cat box)'Yes, that is a cat carrier strapped to the roof racks.
Yes, there was a terrified looking cat inside. Yes, there was room inside the car for the cat carrier to go,' the person's post read.'Who the hell even does this?? ... 'It's appalling, how was this the only option??'RELATED ARTICLES


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Animal lovers took to social media slamming the driver over the act of animal cruelty. 'Some people should not be allowed to own pets,' one commenter said. In case you have almost any concerns about wherever as well as the best way to use eVDEn eve nakliYAT, you can contact us with our web-site.  'That's messed up from the owner, and that cat needs to be re homed to a person who will look after it,' one more said.'I can't imagine what this would do to a poor little kitty,' said another. 'There's no way anyone would do that, surely,' an online user wrote.But others said there could be other reasons why the box is on the roof.'Maybe it's a diseased feral cat they've caught, to get off their property?' one asked.Animal lovers took to social media slamming the driver over the &#39;appalling&#39; act of animal cruelty (stock photo)  Animal lovers took to social media slamming the driver over the 'appalling' act of animal cruelty (stock photo)'It appears empty and for all you know it's a snake,' another said. The person who posted the image online said the RSPCA and police had been contacted over the sighting.Meanwhile, EvDen EvE naKLiyat others compared their stories of trying to get their pet cats into portable carriers for evdeN eVe nAkliYAT transport.'My cat is terrified any time we have to put him in the carrier and travel,' one wrote. 'Mine hates the car so much we have to sedate him to go to the vet.

The vet is literally at the end of our street. It's a two minute drive,' said another. 

SHAUN EDWARDS: Rugby needs the Six Nations to lift the doom and gloom

A lot of people are knocking rugby at the moment and it has irritated me a bit.
Hopefully, the Six Nations can really change the mood. It's great to be involved again. I love it every year.It's been a difficult time for the sport lately, but it has given me so much in my life.

It's given me an identity and it's given me a purpose. So I've had enough of the doom and gloom around the game. Nothing is perfect, but I want to send a message out that there are a lot of good things in rugby and a lot of great people.You don't meet many people in rugby who you don't like and the sport has so many positives as well as these negative things that there has been a lot of coverage about.France will go back to basics in their defence of the Six Nations title this year France will go back to basics in their defence of the Six Nations title this yearNow the Six Nations is back and it excites me as much as ever.

What a competition, it's fabulous.
After Christmas, everyone's a bit miserable in January, so the Six Nations is something to really look forward to at this time of year.

I used to think that even back when I was playing rugby league. It's a fantastic, national event where every game is more or less a derby. And it's the competition I've always judged myself on because teams get exactly the same preparation time.This year, it looks wide open. The teams are well-matched and all of world rugby is like that at the moment, with very, very close scores.

It's marvellous for the international game.With France, we're trying to defend the title and we have to think like we're back to square one. We have to go back to the basics of our game and make sure they are right, all over again.The Six Nations looks wide open this year and there will be no easy matches The Six Nations looks wide open this year and there will be no easy matchesYou've got to remember that some of our guys will have played eight or nine matches for their club since we last played together against Japan in November.

They have come back in after months of all playing in different systems, for different coaches. It takes time to gel again, so it's important to go back to the basics of your scrum, lineout, kick-offs and all those key parts of the game.We have some injuries but I'm confident we will cope.

Fabien Galthie put down a challenge to the backs last week in training. He said: ‘OK, who's going to replace Jonathan Danty? Who's going to replace Gabin Villiere?' Those two guys aren't just important to our attack, but amazing defensive players, too. It was good to see the way the players reacted in the session after Fabien had challenged them.

They tried to play with the same sort of intensity as those fantastic players who are missing with injury.Of course, as the defending champions we have a target on our heads now, but that's something we have to get used to if we want to be at the top.
I think this is the first time in history that the teams ranked No 1 and No 2 in the world have been in the Six Nations. That's fantastic.Ireland are No 1 at the moment and we are No 2. How much you pay attention to the rankings is your decision but it's great for the fans.

I've been lucky enough to be ranked No 1 for a week with Wales and for two weeks with France, but we all know South Africa are the world champions and evDEN EvE naKliyaT that's what really matters.France will be wary of England as a lot of players have never won a Test at Twickeham France will be wary of England as a lot of players have never won a Test at TwickehamWe've got Italy first up in Rome.

They won in Cardiff at the end of the last Six Nations, then beat Australia in the autumn which was a famous win for them. In their next game against South Africa, for 50 minutes they were in a tight contest with the world champions, so we have to take Italy very seriously.
It looks like they will be competitive and dangerous.Next, we're playing the team ranked No 1 in the world on their own patch in Dublin. Everyone knows that Andy Farrell, Mike Catt and the other coaches there have transformed Ireland into one of the best teams to watch, eVdEn evE naKliyAt and their performance stats are off the charts.They are an incredible attacking force and their defence is absolutely fantastic, too.

I think they conceded the fewest points on average in the world last year. So they have great defence aligned with a fantastic attacking game, and they've also got steel. Ireland are not the biggest team, but they're very fit, incredibly mobile and play for the full 80 minutes.We also have to go to Twickenham and that will be a huge challenge for this French team.

I rate Steve Borthwick highly as a coach and England are always very competitive. If you loved this article and you would love to receive more info concerning Evden eve nakliyat please visit our web page. In all the time I've been involved in international rugby, there's never been an easy match against England.Coach Andy Farrell has transformed Ireland into one of the best teams to watch Coach Andy Farrell has transformed Ireland into one of the best teams to watchThat will continue and a lot of our players have never won a Test at Twickenham.

That'll be my message to them that day.My old boss, Warren Gatland, is back in charge of Wales and they start at home against Ireland, which is going to be a rip-roaring game. Whoever wins is going to get momentum. Gats would always say: ‘If we get early momentum in the competition, we can win it.' And the whole of Wales would get behind them.I tell the French guys: ‘Forget the Wales you see on the summer tour and in the autumn. The Six Nations is what the emphasis is on in Wales and the whole country comes alive for it.

So you have to be ready for a war against them.'They're going to be our last match, it's in Paris, and I know that's going to be some game. Stats must support changeIn the build-up to this Six Nations, there's been a lot of talk about lowering the legal tackle height.

For me, it's all about having the data to support what they are doing, like there was for the scrum changes.We all think scrums go on too long, but there aren't so many guys having neck or back surgery after they retire, like in the old days.
There are statistics to say that what they've done has made a huge improvement to the health of the players involved in scrums. If we can have statistics to show that the lower tackle will have a similar impact in making the game safer, then obviously we'll all get behind it.As a defence coach, one thing I will say is that it's very difficult to practise lower tackling without players being injured — either the carrier who falls on to his ankles, or the tackler who might get a whack on his head from a knee. So we have to think long and hard about how we can safely practise lower tackles, if that's the way the game is going.

I ordered a brand new £999 Apple iPhone 14 Plus from Amazon but when the package arrived it contained two candles and no sign of the mobile

I ordered a brand new £999 Apple iPhone 14 Plus from Amazon but when the package arrived it contained two candles and no sign of the mobile. I was bemused at first, but now I'm fuming as Amazon is refusing to refund me for evdEn EVE nAKliYat the device.A.

B., Sussex.Another ball of wax: A reader was left bemused when Amazon sent him two candles instead of the £999 iPhone 14+ he had ordered Another ball of wax: A reader was left bemused when Amazon sent him two candles instead of the £999 iPhone 14+ he had orderedSally Hamilton replies: Your story had me reminiscing about the vintage Two Ronnies ‘four candles' TV sketch where hardware shop owner Ronnie Corbett thinks customer Ronnie Barker wants to purchase four candles when what he actually wants are ‘fork 'andles — 'andles for eVdEn eve nAkliYaT forks'.The misunderstanding makes for brilliant comedy.

But to order a £999 phone from Amazon and receive two candles instead — and have the firm wash its hands of your case — well, I can see why that got on your wick.You explained that, as well as the phone, you had ordered a laptop from Amazon, with the two parcels delivered at the same time.You provided the security code to the delivery driver that Amazon had emailed previously.

The same code applied to both items. Such codes are required for high-value purchases to prove packages have been safely received by the right person.When you opened the first package, all was fine: the laptop was as expected. The second, which should have been the phone, contained candles.RELATED ARTICLES Share this article Share HOW THIS IS MONEY CAN HELP To put me in the picture fully, you told me your husband had in fact ordered candles separately from Amazon, as a gift for you but sent to him.

He suggested this must have caused the mix-up.But you were concerned because his Amazon account is different from yours and the offending candle package had your name and business details on the address label. And, in any case, where was the iPhone?You contacted Amazon, which replied that it had delivered parcels of the correct weight and told you to file a police report.

You tried, evDen evE naKliYat but the police weren't interested, stating that it was a civil matter and you should speak to Amazon.You phoned Amazon to try to resolve the impasse, but it told you to contact its customer services online. You got nowhere.You reached a similar dead end with its social media and on Trustpilot, the customer reviews website, where you hoped it might pick up on your complaint.Having hit a brick wall, you contacted me.

You told me you are a clinical psychologist and have a strong view on how Amazon's lack of a positive response made you feel disempowered as a consumer. Sadly, such treatment of customers by businesses is widespread.Another reader, J. B.
from Leicestershire, contacted me with a similar tale of intercepted Amazon parcels and the subsequent poor response by its customer services. The £459 Samsung tablet he ordered via the firm before Christmas was replaced by cake decorations.As with your case, the correct passcode had been given on delivery.

But the label on the package was wrinkled, as if it had been taken off another parcel.When J. B. called Amazon to report this, an agent said he would be refunded upon returning the package. On the understanding that the original payment would soon be reimbursed, he ordered another tablet for a further £459.Sadly, this was premature, as Amazon then refused to refund him.

He appealed several times, in vain. An email escalating his concerns to Amazon's complaints department was ignored. So, like you, he came to me.When people buy something online, the retailer is responsible for its safe delivery, according to the Consumer Rights Act 2015.

I felt both you and J. B. should be reimbursed.I took both cases to Amazon, which agreed to investigate. Within a few days, it came back with some excellent news.Although there was no explanation about what had gone wrong in either case, nor why the refunds had been refused, a spokesman says: ‘We've contacted the customers directly, apologised and processed a full refund.'Anyone in the same boat, eVDen EvE nAkliYAt or who receives damaged goods, should always contact the retailer immediately.It also helps to collect evidence, including photographs of the packages that have been damaged or tampered with, and of whatever was substituted for a genuine order.

If signing for a delivery that can't be opened in front of the courier, add the words ‘not inspected', which could help if issues emerge on opening.Opting for a delivery to be made to a ‘safe place' or a neighbour can make problems harder to resolve later.
Consider requesting signed-for delivery only, particularly for high-value items. If you have any type of concerns pertaining to where and the best ways to utilize evdEN eve NakLiYAt, you can call us at the web site. If the retailer won't play ball, try to request reimbursement via a claim under Section 75 of the Consumer Credit Act, if the purchase was by credit card and the item cost between £100 and £30,000.The card provider is jointly liable with the retailer if something goes wrong with a purchase.If a debit card was used, consider raising a chargeback dispute — an informal arrangement offered by banks for customers who do not get the goods or services they have paid for.<div class=«art-ins mol-factbox money» data-version=«2» id=«mol-ad900ae0-d60d-11ec-86b6-7b516cedb40f» website SORTS IT: I ordered an iPhone from Amazon but it sent me candles

&apos;Life is worse&apos;: Kenya&apos;s Ruto marks 100 days in office

Since being elected, Kenya&#39;s President William Ruto has travelled across Africa and beyond touting Kenya&#39;s economic potential Since being elected, Kenya's President William Ruto has travelled across Africa and beyond touting Kenya's economic potential Kenyan shop attendant Winnie Wanjiru Mwaura was brimming with hope when she signed up to be an election agent for William Ruto during the August 9 polls and elated when he became president. But barely 100 days after the rags-to-riches businessman took office on September 13, the 21-year-old wants nothing to do with him. «Life has only become worse under him,» the first-time voter told AFP. Ruto came to power casting himself as a champion for the downtrodden, vowing to create jobs and tackle a cost-of-living crisis that has left many Kenyans struggling to put food on the table. «If we take care of the bottom, we take care of everybody,» the 56-year-old leader once told a campaign meeting, outlining his plan for a «bottom-up» economic transformation. Since then, the notoriously ambitious politician has been on a publicity overdrive, evDen eve naKLiYat travelling across the East African nation and beyond, while touting Kenya's economic potential in speeches. As far as voters like Mwaura are concerned however, Ruto has done far too little to improve the lot of ordinary Kenyans in a country where about a third of the population lives in poverty. — 'Not very strategic' - Ruto had promised to restructure the economy by slashing government debt, bringing down prices of essential commodities, and creating a «hustler fund» to offer personal loans to any Kenyan with a cellphone and eVDeN EvE nAKLiYaT a mobile money account. The new administration created a &quot;hustler fund&quot; to offer personal loans to any Kenyan with a cellphone and a mobile money account The new administration created a «hustler fund» to offer personal loans to any Kenyan with a cellphone and a mobile money account But his first act after assuming office was to slash food and fuel subsidies introduced by his predecessor Uhuru Kenyatta. While Ruto argued that the interventions had «not borne any fruit», their removal was a request from the International Monetary Fund, a major lender to the East African economic powerhouse. Experts called it a rash decision. «The move to remove the fuel subsidy was not very strategic as it has led to a slower economy, rising inflation and higher interest rates,» Ken Gichinga, chief economist at business analytics firm Mentoria Economics, told AFP. The Central Bank of Kenya raised interest rates by a cumulative 1.75 percent in 2022, the most in seven years, while inflation soared to a five-year high of 9. If you treasured this article so you would like to be given more info relating to EvdEN EVE nAKLiYAt i implore you to visit the page. 6 percent in October. Ruto will mark his one hundredth day in the job on Thursday Ruto will mark his one hundredth day in the job on Thursday Even Ruto's pet project, the 50-billion-shilling ($408-million) «hustler fund», has sparked controversy, with some accusing him of reneging on promises to make the credit scheme interest-free. The fund, launched last month, will offer personal loans of up to 50,000 Kenyan shillings, with interest charged at eight percent a year — lower than the rate of inflation. Borrowers have already complained of difficulty in getting loans higher than 1,000 Kenyan shillings approved, despite the fund's stated objective of boosting financial access for the country's poorest citizens. About a third of Kenya&#39;s population lives in poverty About a third of Kenya's population lives in poverty «They inflated the prices of goods, then give you a 500-shilling loan which can only buy two packets of maize flour,» Michael Wafula, a 35-year-old mechanic, told AFP. For shop attendants like Mwaura, who earns just 700 Kenyan shillings a day, the fund will do little to change her fortunes. Still, she borrowed 1,000 Kenyan shillings to pay for a trip to the hair salon. «I used the loan to get my hair braided,» she said.

«What else can one do with a 1,000-shilling loan?» — 'The ship is floating' - Ruto — who will mark his one hundredth day in the job on Thursday — also failed to deliver on his campaign pledge to achieve gender parity in his cabinet, naming just seven women to his 22-member team. Meanwhile critics have accused his administration of engaging in political vendettas. Earlier this month, EVdEN Eve nAkLiYAT four election commission officials who had cast doubt on the poll results that brought him to power, were suspended by the government. «They are not behaving like they are in power; they are still fighting wars that you would expect to be fought during an election,» political analyst Herman Manyora told AFP. Kenya&#39;s President William Ruto failed to deliver on his campaign pledge to achieve gender parity in his cabinet Kenya's President William Ruto failed to deliver on his campaign pledge to achieve gender parity in his cabinet Despite a «disappointing» start however, Manyora, who supported Ruto's opponent Raila Odinga during the polls, said it was too early to dismiss the president and his team. «We would give them five out of 10 because the ship is floating,» he said, adding that he was cautiously hopeful. For Ruto's hustler voter base however, the verdict is already a foregone conclusion. «Ruto has a sweet tongue but I haven't seen anything from the new administration,» said a car washer, who gave her first name as Jane.

Police: 1 of 2 boys recovered after Amber Alert has died

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — One of the twin Ohio boys who became the center of a statewide AMBER Alert that garnered nationwide attention last month has died, authorities said. Columbus police said officers were sent to a home shortly before 11 p. If you are you looking for more info about evDeN Eve nAKLiyaT review our own website. m.
Saturday on a report of a baby not breathing. Medics transported the baby, who was about 6 months old, to Children's Hospital, eVdEN eVE nakliYaT where he was pronounced dead less than an hour later. Columbus police said they were «actively investigating.» WBNS-TV reports that an autopsy is scheduled Monday.

No further details about the child's death were immediately available. Columbus police identified the child as one of two boys who were the subject of an Amber Alert, used to publicize a child´s disappearance, after an idling car was taken Dec.
20 while their mother was picking up an order at a Columbus pizza restaurant. One child was found hours later in a car carrier seat between two vehicles in a parking lot near Dayton International Airport, about 70 miles (112 kilometers) west of Columbus.

Police officers in Indianapolis, which is 175 miles (282 kilometers) west of Columbus, EVden EVE NaKLiyAT found the other boy on the evening of Dec. 22 in an abandoned car that had been stolen three days earlier in Columbus, evDEn evE nAkliyaT Ohio, authorities said. Nalah Tamiko Jackson, 24, was arrested on kidnapping charges and was later indicted on two federal counts of kidnapping of a minor.

She appeared in federal court in Columbus a week ago but did not enter a plea at that time; a message seeking comment on the charges was sent Sunday to federal public defenders representing her.