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Inside the ‘haunted’ Scottish estate linked to the royal family that has left visitors who claim to see ghosts on walking tours terrified

Inside the ‘haunted’ Scottish estate linked to the royal family that has left visitors who claim to see ghosts on walking tours terrified

A haunted estate in Scotland has been declared the “spookiest” place to visit this Halloween – and it just so happens to be the childhood home of the late Queen Mother. Glamis Castle, a 700-year-old estate located in Angus, Scotland, has served as home to prominent members of Scottish and English royalty for over a…

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Dozens of Chicago aldermen call for resignation of newly appointed school board president over anti-Semitic Facebook posts

Dozens of Chicago aldermen call for resignation of newly appointed school board president over anti-Semitic Facebook posts

Dozens of Chicago City Council members are calling on the newly appointed president of the Chicago Public School Board, the Rev. Mitchell Ikenna Johnson, to resign after openly anti-Semitic posts on social media were revealed. “We are deeply concerned by the anti-Semitic and pro-Hamas comments made by the Rev. Mitchell Ikenna Johnson, the newly appointed…

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Raiffeisen Bank International says it will not leave Russia without compensation – Meduza

Raiffeisen Bank International says it will not leave Russia without compensation – Meduza

Austria’s Raiffeisen Bank International (RBI) says it is unwilling to divest from Russia without compensation. In a conference call Wednesday to discuss the bank’s third-quarter performance, CEO Johann Strobl answered at least four questions about the company’s Raiffeisenbank subsidiary. He highlighted that the RBI prioritizes its “accelerated reduction” in Russia, but rejects a “zero scenario”…

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These voters could turn against Prime Minister Anthony Albanese if there are no interest rate cuts.

These voters could turn against Prime Minister Anthony Albanese if there are no interest rate cuts.

Eight of the 10 electorates with the most indebted households hold Labor seats that could punish the government if the Reserve Bank of Australia does not cut interest rates before the next federal election. Investors increasingly expect the Reserve Bank will not start cutting interest rates until next May, meaning Prime Minister Anthony Albanese could…

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