Newsletter Feb 13, 2023
UK firms plan biggest pay rises since 2012 to fill staff gaps

British employers expect to raise wages for their staff by the most in at least 11 years but the 5% pay deals for workers would still fall well below expected inflation, a survey published on Monday showed.


Death toll in Turkey, Syria quake tops 33,000; Turkey starts legal action against builders

Rescuers pulled more survivors from the rubble on Sunday, nearly a week after one of the worst earthquakes to hit Turkey and Syria, as Turkish authorities sought to maintain order across the disaster zone and began legal action over building collapses.


 
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NATO chief's departure plan relaunches succession race

Diplomats in Brussels say there is no consensus as to who should replace former Norwegian prime minister Jens Stoltenberg

U.S. urges U.N. vote to approve more aid access to Syria via Turkey

The United States on Sunday called for the United Nations Security Council to "vote immediately" to authorize the delivery of U.N.

Violence outside British hotel for asylum seekers leads to 15 arrests

British police said on Saturday 15 people, including a 13-year-old child, had been arrested after a protest by crowds outside a hotel housing asylum seekers turned violent, causing injuries and a police van being set on fire.

Marketmind: inflation contemplation

A look at the day ahead in Asian markets from Jamie McGeever.

Oil Falls On Demand Concerns As Impact Of Russian Output Cut Fades

Oil prices eased on Monday after rising 2% in the previous session as investors shrugged off the impact of Russian output cuts, instead focusing on short-term demand concerns stemming from refinery maintenance in Asia and the United States.

Assange supporters hold London 'carnival' against extradition

The Australian publisher remains in custody in Britain pending a US extradition request to face trial.

Exclusive: South Korea aims to join AI race as startup Rebellions launches new chip

South Korean startup Rebellions Inc launches an artificial intelligence (AI) chip on Monday, racing to win government contracts as Seoul seeks a place for local companies in the exploding AI industry.

Chiefs overcome magnificent Hurts for Super Bowl win over Eagles

Hurts produced four touchdowns, three of them rushing, and threw for 304 yards but ended on the losing side.

NFL-For fans Super Bowl no longer a game, it's an 'experience'

In just a half-century of evolution the Super Bowl has gone from sports event, to America's biggest party, to a week long and very expensive immersive "experience".

Super Bowl 2023 ad pageant: Beer is in, crypto is out

The spots garner top dollar, typically $6 or $7 million for 30 seconds of air time.

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