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After taking office, France's minority govt survives no-confidence vote

Business Standard 

France's minority government survived a no-confidence vote on Tuesday, two weeks after taking office, getting over the first hurdle placed by left-wing lawmakers to bring down new conservative Prime Minister Michel Barnier. The vote was a key test for Barnier, whose Cabinet is forced to rely on the far right's good will to be able to stay in power. The no-confidence motion was brought by a left-wing coalition, the New Popular Front. It received 197 votes, far from the 289 votes needed to pass. The far-right National Rally group... Читать дальше...

Chinese shares drop on stimulus upset, Asia tracks Wall St higher

NAIJ.COM (Nigeria News) 

Stocks in mainland China and Hong Kong fell Wednesday in a volatile start a day after Beijing left investors disappointed over a lack of fresh stimulus and scant detail on its plans for implementing a raft of measures already unveiled.

Top Best Buy deals for October Prime Day 2024

Zdnet.com 

Save big during Best Buy's 48-hour Flash Sale taking place Oct. 8 and 9. You can score deals on TVs, laptops, appliances, and more, rivaling October Prime Day.

Thunderstorm alert for London extended overnight as heavy rain sweeps in - Evening Standard

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  1. Thunderstorm alert for London extended overnight as heavy rain sweeps in  Evening Standard
  2. Floods set to cause travel chaos across England this morning  The Telegraph
  3. Warnings of thunderstorms and heavy rain in southern England and Wales  The Guardian
  4. Thunderstorm warning issued as heavy showers could cause flooding to homes and businesses  Sky News
  5. LIVE: Travel chaos for commuters after night of heavy rain causes flooding across the UK  LBC

Panthers celebrate with fans

Australian Broadcasting Corporation (sport) 

Penrith's premiership heroes took time to celebrate with their devoted fans as celebrations continued.

US outlines potential remedies in Google search case

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

The U.S. Department of Justice is considering requesting a judge to mandate Alphabet's Google to terminate exclusive agreements. This follows a court ruling that Google's practices contributed to an illegal monopoly in online search. Prosecutors are set to file a detailed proposal by November 20, potentially reshaping how Americans access online information.