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Turkey’s justice minister Akin Gurluk said on social media that Ankara has applied to Interpol for red notices for Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu and Afek Moscovich over the Gaza-bound “Global Freedom Fleet” incident. Arrest warrants issued July 14
Turkey’s justice minister Akin Gurluk said on social media that Ankara has applied to Interpol for red notices for Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu and Afek Moscovich over the Gaza-bound “Global Freedom Fleet” incident. Arrest warrants issued July 14 cite charges including alleged genocide; the interior ministry has been asked to initiate international arrest procedures. The two also face charges including crimes against humanity, torture, intentional injury, deprivation of liberty, property damage, aggravated robbery and hijacking of a vessel. No further information on Moscovich was released.
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KPMG UK senior economist Dennis Tatakov said government borrowing continues to be off-track. Public sector net borrowing was £1.8bn in July, versus £1.1bn a year earlier. Since the fiscal year began in April the shortfall between forecast and actual
KPMG UK senior economist Dennis Tatakov said government borrowing continues to be off-track. Public sector net borrowing was £1.8bn in July, versus £1.1bn a year earlier. Since the fiscal year began in April the shortfall between forecast and actual borrowing has remained around £2.3bn. Stronger-than-usual July PAYE receipts were insufficient to realign borrowing, and pledged cost-of-living support could keep near-term borrowing elevated. Market appetite for additional debt is limited.
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