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The EU warns the eurozone is expected to fall into recession this winter as soaring energy prices batter the wallets of consumers around the continent. "The outlook for next year has weakened significantly and we now forecast the EU economy to grow by only 0.3 percent in 2023 before a progressive recovery to 1.6 percent in 2024" the European Commissioner for Economy, Paolo Gentiloni says. SOUNDBITE
The European Central Bank President, Christine Lagarde, warns governments against adding to their public debt, as they look to ease the pressure on households and businesses from soaring energy costs. "Governments should pursue fiscal policies that show they are committed to gradually bringing down high public debt ratios," she says during a news conference, adding that policymakers should pick measures that are "temporary and targeted at the most vulnerable". SOUNDBITE
Bangalore (India), Oct 13 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Jagadeesh NV) .- India recorded 14,313 coronavirus infections on Tuesday, the lowest number since March 2 and the first time in more than seven months that the Asian country falls below the barrier of 15,000 cases after becoming the global epicenter of the pandemic in April and May.FOOTAGE FROM VACCINATION IN BANGALORE, INDIA.
Bangalore, Jun 1 (EFE/EPA).- India recorded Tuesday 2,795 coronavirus deaths in the last 24 hours, marking the first time in 34 days that daily fatalities dropped below 3,000, according to official data.As per health ministry records, the pandemic has claimed the lives of more than 331,100 people in the South Asian country, a number that is only behind that of the United States and Brazil.The decline in the number of deaths per day, even as experts warn that the actual figures could be much higher, contrasts with the more than 4,000 deaths recorded around the middle of May. (Camera: JAGADEESH NV).SHOT LIST: HEALTH AUTHORITIES INOCULATE CITIZENS WITH COVID-19 VACCINE AND COLLECT SWAB SAMPLES TO TEST FOR COVID-19 IN BANGALORE, INDIA.
Mac Miller's first posthumous music has been released, a verse on The Free Nationals' song 'Time'.
A "debt clock" in Berlin, run by German tax lobbyists to shame the government into reining in spending, is falling for the first time in its 22-year history. IMAGES