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24.03 / 11:17
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Notaries go back to ancient Rome and lasted for centuries but let’s accept they have no role left
In Ancient Rome, parties who wanted to record the terms of an agreement had to present themselves before a tabellio—a particular type of clerk whose job was to write down the terms of a contract on a wax tablet, have them witnessed, and make the document official by pressing his seal into the wax. By certifying the document as valid, the tabellio ensured that parties who had no other way to attest to the document’s integrity each had a legally enforceable copy.
18.03 / 15:39
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Think your ATM withdrawals are private? Taking out $200 could now put you on the Federal Financial Surveillance radar in these American counties
US Treasury Department's Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) will track cash transactions in some geographical regions in the United States to address illegal activities, as per a report.
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Canadian lawmakers target Interac, hint big-bank owners should be forced to sell
Canadian lawmakers took aim at the country’s widely used money-transfer service, run by Interac Corp., and hinted that its owners should be forced to sell it.
06.12 / 19:03
01.12 / 11:27
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A new “quartet of chaos” threatens America
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Antony Blinken, America’s secretary of state, was unusually blunt on a recent visit to Europe: “One of the reasons that [Vladimir] Putin is able to continue this aggression is because of the provision of support from the People’s Republic of China," he said. China was, he added, “the biggest supplier of machine tools, the biggest supplier of microelectronics, all of which are helping Russia sustain its defence industrial base".
26.11 / 10:07
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How death of student Abhijeet has sparked protests across three dozen colleges in Bangladesh
Dhaka National Medical College (DNMC), have sparked widespread tensions accross the country, drawing in students from 37 educational institutions, according to local media Dhaka Tribune. The report suggest that students of DMRC allege that their fellow student, Abhijit Hawladar from the 24th batch, died due to medical negligence at the DNMC in Old Dhaka last week. Furthermore, the hospital administration allegedly attempted to cover up the incident by offering Tk10,000 to his family.
03.11 / 13:13
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Real estate: Deconstructing Shapoorji Pallonji Group’s housing ambitions
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Bengaluru: It’s impossible to miss the 60-storeyed skyscraper in south Mumbai’s posh Tardeo locality. Named The Imperial, the iconic blue and white twin towers with conical tops were designed by noted architect Hafeez Contractor.
15.10 / 22:33
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5 of 6 big Canadian banks see jumbo rate cut after surprisingly soft inflation
All but one of Canada’s six biggest lenders now expect the central bank to cut borrowing costs by half a percentage point after inflation cooled by more than expected last month.
03.09 / 21:49
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Scotiabank turns bullish on Canadian bank stocks after earnings
The latest round of earnings has turned Bank of Nova Scotia’s analysts and portfolio strategists optimistic on the outlook for Canadian bank stocks.
31.07 / 23:19
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US will lose future war against China, Russia, says Defense Strategy Commission. Here is report in detail
Russia and China, reports the 'Daily Express US'. It has also been said that the US military may lose a future war against the arch-rivals if considerable investment is not made in the defense sector. The report has made it clear that major changes and significant investments are needed now and the country should not wait for the next Pearl Harbor or 9/11. The Imperial Japanese Navy conducted a surprise aerial assault on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. The unprovoked attack sucked the US into World War II, and it immediately declared war on Japan.
17.07 / 18:32
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UK's new Labour Party govt promises 'national renewal'
Labour Party government promised to calm the country's febrile politics and ease its cost-of-living crisis as it set out its plans for "national renewal" at the grand State Opening of Parliament on Wednesday. Stabilising public finances and spurring economic growth were at the centre of Prime Minister Keir Starmer's legislative agenda, announced in a speech written by government officials and delivered by King Charles III. «My government will seek a new partnership with both business and working people and help the country move on from the recent cost of living challenges by prioritizing wealth creation for all communities,» the king said in a speech to hundreds of lawmakers and members of the House of Lords. Charles traveled from Buckingham Palace to Parliament in a horse-drawn carriage — past a small group of anti-monarchy protesters with signs reading 'Down with the Crown' — before donning ceremonial robes and the Imperial State Crown to deliver his speech.
07.06 / 19:39
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Sinaloa Cartel: How were its 30 alleged members arrested? 11 more on radar. Details of California drug bust
members of alleged Sinaloa Cartel members have been arrested in a US police authorities' drug trafficking bust that comes along the lines of brutal murder of a cartel kingpin. According to 'DailyStar UK, the US police arrested some allegedly key members of the Sinaloa Cartel including one of the gang's top bosses who died after a burst of bullets amid the encounter hit him. This came as a savage blow for the cartel as the kingpin was responsible for major drug trafficking operations across the US regions. All the members were arrested based on their atrocious activities around the drug world based out of Imperial Valley, California.
15.05 / 12:55
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UK universities at risk as international student numbers plunge, report says
international student numbers or some universities may collapse, a government commissioned report said on Tuesday, after foreign registrations plummeted for next year. High levels of legal migration have long dominated Britain's political discourse and were one of the major drivers for the Brexit referendum in 2016. Are you immigration ready? Find out Along with care staff and low salaried workers, the government of Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has sought to reduce the number of students coming to Britain, including preventing some post-graduate students from bringing family members.
18.03 / 12:11
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Best top load washing machine: Transform your everyday laundry experience with our top 8 efficient options
1. Samsung Fully-Automatic Top Loading Washing Machine Unparalleled convenience is made possible with the Samsung 7 kg fully-automatic top loading washing machine, currently available in Imperial Silver. This washing machine is a must-have home appliance and combines advanced technology with a spacious capacity, allowing it to offer efficient cleaning performance for all your laundry needs.
01.03 / 18:51
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Canada's big banks weathering the storm as credit strain mounts
Canada’s largest banks took higher provisions for credit losses and classified more loans as impaired in their fiscal first quarters, but showed resilience in other areas, an indication that the country’s lenders are weathering a softening economy brought on by higher interest rates.
23.02 / 13:49
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TD Bank CEO soon to be focus of succession talk, Jefferies analysts say
Succession planning is emerging as a key theme for Canada’s biggest lenders this year, particularly at Toronto-Dominion Bank, according to a new report from Jefferies Financial Group Inc. analysts.
12.12 / 08:27
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Microsoft's 2.5 billion GBP Investment in UK AI: Catalyst for Innovation and Growth
Microsoft has made an announcement on a big investment in the artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure of the United Kingdom. The company's objective is to dramatically enhance the capabilities of the nation's AI. The following are some of the important topics that are covered by this all-encompassing investment plan:
30.09 / 19:23
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Deep-sea footage reveals WWII aircraft carriers lost at Midway Battle
World War II aircraft carriers that played a crucial role in the Battle of Midway. This discovery holds the potential to shed light on the mysteries surrounding this pivotal event that marked a turning point in the Pacific theater, shifting control from Japanese to U.S.
21.09 / 04:09
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QS releases its first-ever European university rankings: Here are the top 10 schools
These rankings cover 12 categories, notably introducing the category of 'International student diversity,' a measure that goes beyond simply assessing the proportion of international students, taking into account the number of nationalities they represent, providing a more accurate reflection of diversity. The United Kingdom led the pack, with the most represented universities on this list, accounting for 15.5% of the institutions, followed by Türkiye at 10.6%, Germany at 7.8%, Italy at 7.5%, France at 7.2%, Spain at 6.4%, Poland at 4.8%, and Ukraine at 4.8%. 106 European universities that have not previously been ranked have been added this year, signaling the evolving landscape of higher education. These institutions hail from North Macedonia, Moldova, Montenegro, and Albania. Topping the charts in the QS World University Rankings: Europe 2024 is the University of Oxford, leading seven UK institutions in the top 10. Alongside the University of Oxford, the University of Cambridge and Imperial College London have secured a perfect score of 100 points in categories such as 'Academic reputation,' 'Employer reputation,' and 'International Research Network.' This underscores the UK's robust higher education system, renowned for its exceptional teaching and research standards. Additionally, some universities within the top 10 have over 10% of their student population from international backgrounds, highlighting the UK's appeal to global students.
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