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"I still have more high probability for 2024 to break the record," explains the World Meteorological Organization's (WMO) chief of climate monitoring, Omar Baddour, during a presentation of the annual State of the Climate report. "January was the warmest January on record (...) we have already signs of going through a very warm year in 2024," he adds. SOUNDBITE
The US Federal Reserve has voted to hold interest rates at a 22-year high for a second straight meeting. "Today we decided to leave our policy interest rate unchanged," announces Fed chair Jerome Powell. SOUNDBITE
US Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell announces that the US Federal Reserve has voted to keep interest rates at a 22-year high, between 5.25 percent and 5.50 percent. SOUNDBITE
The spectators of the Champions League final leave the Stade de France after Real Madrid's 1-0 victory against Liverpool. IMAGES
Eurozone inflation is likely to stay higher for longer than expected but is still set to come down later this year, European Central Bank chief Christine Lagarde says. SOUNDBITE
Ávila (Spain), 18 ago (EFE).- (Camera: Jesús Bartolomé / Nacho Martín) Wildfires in central Spain have stabilised and are gradually dying down although small blazes remain active deep into the affected area.FOOTAGE OF THE WORKS OF EXTINCTION AND THE AREA.