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category The outlook from U.S. Federal Reserve officials at their meeting this week sees interest rate cuts beginning next year, relief, it would seem, from the ratcheting up of borrowing costs that has been underway since the spring of 2022 and left consumers and businesses grousing about their mortgages and bank deals. 4:37 PM UTC • • About Reuters • About Reuters , opens new tab • Careers , opens new tab • Reuters News Agency , opens new tab • Brand Attribution Guidelines , opens new tab • Reuters Leadership , opens new tab • Reuters Fact Check , opens new tab • Reuters Diversity Report , opens new tab Stay Informed • Download the App , opens new tab • Newsletters , opens new tab Information you can trust Reuters, the news and media division of Thomson Reuters, is the world’s largest multimedia news provider, reaching billions of people worldwide every day. Reuters provides business, financial, national and international news to professionals via desktop terminals, the world's media organizations, industry events and directly to consumers. • Advertise With Us , opens new tab • Advertising Guidelines , opens new tab • Coupons , opens new tab • Cookies , opens new tab • Terms of Use , opens new tab • Privacy , opens new tab • Digital Accessibility , opens new tab • Corrections , opens new tab • Site Feedback , opens new tab All quotes delayed a minimum of 15 minutes. © 2023 Reuters.

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• Home • War in Ukraine • Climate • Video • World World selected • World Home World selected • Africa • Asia • Australia • Europe • Latin America • Middle East • US & Canada • UK • UK Home • England • N. Ireland • Scotland • Wales • Isle of Man • Guernsey • Jersey • Local News • Business • Business Home • Market Data • New Economy • New Tech Economy • Companies • Technology of Business • Economy • CEO Secrets • Global Trade • Cost of Living • Tech • Science • Entertainment & Arts • Health • In Pictures • Reality Check • World News TV • Newsbeat BBC Copyright: BBC Another Nigerian chef, Damilola Adeparusi, better known as Chef Dammy, has made an attempt to break the non-stop-cooking world record. She recently completed 120 hours of cooking, but it is not clear that Guinness World Records (GWR) has received an application for her efforts to be recognised. Chef Dammy's feat came just after GWR recognised Hilda Baci as the world-record holder That effort caused a nationwide sensation. Chef Dammy told BBC News Yoruba that she was "not competing with anyone". "The sky is wide enough for the birds to avoid colliding," she added. She received some criticism online for making the record attempt just after Chef Baci but she told the BBC that she had "no idea of people bullying her". Meanwhile, GWR says that its tweet about Chef Baci breaking the record is its "best performing tweet of all time":

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In this 2020 photo, survivors walk below a gate with the inscription "Work sets you free" after a wreath-laying ceremony at the memorial site of the former German Nazi death camp Auschwitz during ceremonies marking the 75th anniversary of the camp's liberation in Oswiecim, Poland. Janek Skarzynski/AFP via Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Janek Skarzynski/AFP via Getty Images Guatemalan journalist José Rubén Zamora, president of the newspaper El Periódico, arrives handcuffed and under police escort to listen to a Guatemalan court's ruling in a case against him, at the Palace of Justice in Guatemala City, on Wednesday. Johan Ordoñez/AFP via Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Johan Ordoñez/AFP via Getty Images Mexican National Guards patrol among the lanes of cars entering the San Ysidro Port of Entry in Tijuana, Mexico, May 11, 2023. Montserrat Caballero, the mayor of the Mexican border city of Tijuana, said on June 12, 2023 she has decided to go live at an army base for her own safety, after she received threats. Gregory Bull/AP hide caption toggle caption Gregory Bull/AP Elizabeth Gilbert is delaying publication of The Snow Forest, a novel set in Russia, after receiving an outpouring of "anger, sorrow, disappointment and pain" from Ukrainian readers who object to releasing any work about Russia. Here, in this photo from September 2010, Gilbert arrives at the European premiere of the film Eat, Pray, Love in Leicester Square, London. Paul Jeffers/AP hide captio...