In other news: From Dubai's flying car to Wellington zoo getting four sets of ring-tailed Lemur twins, here are some of the lighter stories that made us smile this week 😊 pic.twitter.com/fmgCf6tLQL
— Reuters (@Reuters) October 14, 2022
• Ukraine's allies pledge to help Kyiv for as long as it takes
— DW News (@dwnews) October 14, 2022
• Mourners mark the 20-year anniversary of Indonesia's Bali bombings
• Actress Angela Lansbury dies at the age of 96
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Embattled British Prime Minister Liz Truss sacked her Treasury chief and reversed course on sweeping tax cuts Friday as she tried to hang on to her job after weeks of turmoil on financial markets.
— The Associated Press (@AP) October 14, 2022
Here's what to know. https://t.co/1SFB7o2YF5 pic.twitter.com/2u8WqVp3Wk
PELOSI ON JAN. 6: "I hope [Trump] comes. I’m gonna punch him out! This is my moment. I’ve been waiting for this—for trespassing on the Capitol grounds. I’m gonna punch him out and I’m gonna go to jail and I’m gonna be happy." pic.twitter.com/Vnz9yiRf3h
— Breaking911 (@Breaking911) October 14, 2022
The outlook for the U.S. economy from Wall Street’s biggest banks is getting gloomier, with many top executives saying they’re preparing for a potential downturn or a recession. https://t.co/88HYGzJ3mf
— The Associated Press (@AP) October 14, 2022
From hopes for renewed calm on UK markets, to clues on what China's Xi Jinping will do next, these are the business and finance stories to watch out for in the coming days pic.twitter.com/5wf2we9VA3
— Reuters (@Reuters) October 14, 2022
#UPDATE
— AFP News Agency (@AFP) October 14, 2022
Captain Ibrahim Traore, who led the latest coup in Burkina Faso, was on Friday named interim president until elections are held in July 2024, two members of the ruling junta told AFP pic.twitter.com/aqeHV67XiO
Iranian activists called for fresh nationwide protests over the death of Mahsa Amini, as the movement entered a fifth week on Friday despite a crackdown that has killed dozens.https://t.co/Qp65WDUaYO
— AFP News Agency (@AFP) October 14, 2022
New Zealand is considering taxing the greenhouse gases produced by farm animals when they burp and fart 🐄 pic.twitter.com/LQHKDT8GNT
— DW News (@dwnews) October 14, 2022
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