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September 30, 2022

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Eurozone Inflation Sets Another Record, Hitting 10 Percent in September

Ukraine submits an application to join NATO, with big hurdles ahead.

Hurricane Ian's Staggering Scale of Wreckage Becomes Clearer in Florida

Truss Tried to Reassure Britons With Media Blitz. Her Woes Multiplied.

The Fed's Preferred Inflation Measure Remains Stubbornly High

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