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Volodymyr Zelensky
personUkrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said he looks forward to visiting India as it can be a 'key' in the global diplomatic efforts to end the war between his country and Russia. Prime Minister Narendra Modi invited him to visit India during their bilateral talks in Kyiv.
Jerome Powell
personJerome Powell said the time has come for the Federal Reserve to cut its key policy rate. The Fed has ‘ample room’ to reduce borrowing costs to cushion the labor market. All three major U.S. stock indexes extended their gains.
Kamala Harris
personKamala Harris is officially the first Black and South Asian woman to lead a major-party ticket. If elected, she would become the first female U.S. president. Harris has raised a record-breaking half a billion dollars. She is the daughter of an Indian mother and Jamaican father.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
personThe Kennedy family denounced his decision, describing it as a "betrayal" and reaffirmed their support for the Democratic ticket. Kennedy's campaign has not confirmed the reports that he plans to drop out or that he will subsequently endorse Donald Trump.
Narendra Modi
personNarendra Modi is the first Indian leader to visit Ukraine since 1992. He is expected to push a settlement to end the war with Russia. The two sides will explore cooperation in hi-tech, agri-tech and energy.
Jermaine Jenas
personJermaine Jenas has been sacked by the BBC over 'inappropriate' texts. The 41-year-old is accused of sending unsolicited texts to a female colleague. Ex-footballer is understood to have told wife of 13 years, Ellie Penfold, about claims. BBC received complaint about text messages sent by the presenter last month.
BBC
organizationJermaine Jenas, 41, was sacked by the BBC on Thursday. He was accused of sending inappropriate texts to a female colleague. Jenas has been dropped by his A-list TV and celebrity management company. His wife of 13 years, model Ellie Penfold, is believed to be standing by him.
Ofgem
organizationOfgem confirmed an average increase in bills by £149 from October 1. Typical household in England, Scotland and Wales will see their energy costs rise from the current £1,568 to $1,717. It follows changes to the Winter Fuel Payment eligibility.
Oprah Winfrey
personOprah Winfrey got one of the biggest ovations of the night. Minnesota Governor Tim Walz formally accepted the Democratic nomination for vice president. The 2024 Democratic National Convention will conclude on Friday afternoon AEST.
Tim Walz
personMinnesota Gov. Tim Walz, 60, accepted his party’s nomination as Kamala Harris’ running mate for the 2024 presidential election. Walz served in the Nebraska and Minnesota Army National Guards for 24 years. Oprah Winfrey, John Legend, Mindy Kaling and poet Amanda Gorman also on stage.
CPKC
organizationCanadian National Railway (CN) and Canadian Pacific Kansas City (CPKC) formally locked out their employees on Thursday morning. Teamsters Canada Rail Conference (TCRC) represents more than 10,000 workers at the two railways. The biggest issues are around relocation, rest periods and scheduling.
BBC
organizationBBC source said it was a 'nightmare' for the corporation following scandals. The 41-year-old presenter reportedly faced marital woes with wife Ellie Penfold.
Jermaine Jenas
personBBC received a complaint about text messages sent by the presenter last month. Ex-Premier League star has yet to address his sacking. BBC source said it was a 'nightmare' for the corporation following scandals.
Tim Walz
personTim Walz is better liked than JD Vance among US adults as Walz prepares to speak at the DNC. Walz gained traction during the veepstakes with his folksy mannerisms and viral comments advocating for the Democratic Party's agenda. John Legend will perform a Prince tribute ahead of his appearance on stage.
Barack Obama
personObama made the case for Kamala Harris and her running mate, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz. Obama reiterated that "America is ready for a new chapter," slamming former President Donald Trump.
DNC
organizationBeyoncé, Lil Jon, DJ Snake, and even the New Radicals all return to iTunes after their songs were used at the DNC.
Jennifer Lopez
personThe couple, famously known as Bennifer, first tied the knot in a private ceremony in Las Vegas in July 2022. The filing came two years to the day after the pair held a lavish wedding celebration in Georgia. The couple listed their $68 million Beverly Hills marital home in May.
Ben Affleck
personSinger filed for divorce on Tuesday, just a month after their second anniversary. Couple did not sign a prenuptial agreement before tying the knot in 2022.
Michelle Obama
personMichelle Obama delivered a 20-minute speech Tuesday night at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago. She tore into Donald Trump for racism and misogyny.
Harvey Weinstein
personHarvey Weinstein's lawyers want the judge in his rape trial recused after he scolded the 67-year-old for supposedly texting in court. Weinstein will remain in custody in New York while awaiting retrial on rape and sexual assault charges. After the New York case is complete, he will return to California to serve his pending 16-year sentence for a separate rape conviction.