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06.09 / 17:37
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WHO and Africa CDC launch a response plan to the mpox outbreak
The Africa Center for Disease Control and Prevention and the World Health Organization have launched a continent-wide response plan to the outbreak of mpox
05.09 / 00:56
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They made a movie about Trump. Then no one would release it
By a landslide, “The Apprentice” is the most controversial movie of the fall
02.09 / 14:57
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Hollywood lobs bombshell in US presidential race with Donald Trump biopic
Hollywood might sway American voters. Right before former US President Donald Trump takes on Vice-President Kamala Harris in presidential election, a small indie studio, Briarcliff Entertainment, plans to release "The Apprentice" in theatres for US audiences, as per the Hollywood Reporter. The biopic «The Apprentice», which premiered at the Cannes Film Festival in May this year, stirred big controversy by depicting Trump as a rapist. The film is based on allegations made by Trump's first wife, Ivana Trump, during their divorce proceedings, which she later retracted. Directed by Iranian-Danish filmmaker Ali Abbasi, «The Apprentice» dramatizes a 1989 incident Ivana described in her divorce deposition. The film is set to be released in US theaters on October 11, as per the Los Angeles Times. The film stars Sebastian Stan as Donald Trump and Maria Bakalova as Ivana Trump, with Jeremy Strong playing Trump's lawyer, Roy Cohn. The biopic presents a dark portrayal of Trump, focusing on his early career.
02.09 / 13:50
01.09 / 09:22
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Indian should not come to Pakistan for Champion's Trophy: Former Pak spinner Danish Kaneria
Champions Trophy 2025, scheduled to be hosted by Pakistan, has stirred discussions in the cricketing world, especially regarding India's potential participation. Despite being chosen as hosts, Pakistan faces challenges due to the ongoing political tension between the two nations, which has hindered any bilateral cricketing series since 2013.
27.08 / 16:56
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Danfoss India confident of doubling sales by 2025, company president says
Danfoss India, a leader in heating, ventilation and air-conditioning, is witnessing robust growth in the domestic market and is confident of doubling sales by 2025, a top official has said. The subsidiary of the Denmark-headquartered company said the Indian market is the fastest-growing region for the Danfoss Group with strong double digit growth in H1 driven by increasing opportunities in energy efficiency and electrification. Danfoss Group's sales amounted to Euro 5 billion and a half-year EBITDA (Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation and Amortisation) of EURO 533 million corresponding to an EBITDA margin of 10.6 per cent, as against 12.4 per cent last year.
23.08 / 10:33
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Novo Nordisk wants to boost India GCC capacity, but no plans for production unit
NEW DELHI : Danish drug manufacturer Novo Nordisk plans to scale up its operations in India by expanding its collaborations with its existing partners, said John Dawber, corporate vice-president and managing director for Global Business Services (GBS) at Novo Nordisk. Despite facing a significant shortage of its famous and in-demand diabetes and weight-loss drugs globally, collaborations, Dawber told Mint, will be the extent of Novo’s operations in India as it already has “strategic production sites across the globe for manufacturing". “The Indian set-up is the crown jewel of Novo Nordisk.
23.08 / 05:05
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When the best travel plan is no plan
Stuck with a 36-hour layover in Bangkok in December 2016, I made a wild decision: I contacted a Thai friend via Facebook whom I had met decades earlier, when I was studying abroad in my early 20s. Shortly after, Pim arrived at the airport bearing two flared glasses brimming with ice-cold martinis. We hustled onto a flight bound for Phuket, Thailand, and spent the next 24 hours beachside catching up on the past quarter-century.
22.08 / 17:03
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The bike race that began inside an actual supermarket
jamón iberico, into part of a shopping mall, and through a tricky chicane until they finally emerged into the Spanish daylight. (To be clear, this section of the race was neutralized for safety—no one was allowed to launch an attack before the bunch had made it outdoors.) How a major bike race even wound up in a supermarket comes down to a question of sponsorship. Carrefour is one of the Vuelta’s major backers and organizers promised a “unique and original event that will make cycling history." The thing is, cycling history is already full of absurd detours.
20.08 / 20:58
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Owner of the 7-Eleven convenience store chain gets takeover bid from Canada’s Couche-Tard
The owner of 7-Eleven convenience stores has received a buyout offer for from Canada’s Alimentation Couche-Tard
20.08 / 08:22
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European shares flat as traders brace for key euro zone data
European shares were subdued on Tuesday as investors refrained from placing massive bets ahead of key data from the euro zone, while energy stocks were the biggest laggards following a drop in global oil prices. The pan-European STOXX 600 index held its ground at 514.87 points, as of 0710 GMT, after touching a three-week high in the previous session.
18.08 / 10:23
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Sweden may start paying 'foreign-born' Swedish passport holders $1000 for leaving it
migration, the Swedish government is considering a unique initiative that would offer financial incentives for «foreign-born» Swedish passport holders to emigrate. According to a report by The National News, this proposal could extend the current voluntary exit scheme, which offers 10,000 Swedish crowns (approximately $960) and travel costs for refugees to leave the country, to include naturalized Swedish citizens and migrant families. The inquiry group behind the proposal emphasized that they do not intend to send a negative message to immigrants, stating, «they are not welcome in Sweden.» Despite this, the group rejected suggestions to increase the grant amount, which has sparked debate. The proposal emerges amid recent data showing that more people left Sweden than arrived last year, marking the first net migration loss in over 50 years. Swedish Migration Minister Maria Malmer Stenergard highlighted the importance of sustainable immigration to strengthen integration and reduce social exclusion. She noted that the number of asylum applications is at a historic low, with asylum-related residence permits continuing to decrease. However, the government's intent to maintain migration control while avoiding sending the wrong message to immigrants remains a delicate balance.
16.08 / 11:42
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Is another mega risk building up for global economy?
mpox cases are now being reported outside Africa too. Sweden has confirmed its first case of mpox on Thursday just as Pakistan reported three cases. China's customs administration said it will monitor people and goods entering the country for mpox for the next six months. Danish drugmaker Bavarian Nordic said Thursday it was ready to produce up to 10 million doses of its vaccine targeting mpox by 2025, The WHO’s declaration of mpox as a global health emergency aims at galvanizing action and resources to mitigate the spread of the virus.
15.08 / 19:18
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Carlsberg to retain strategy post-full ownership of Indian ops, eyes accelerated investment
Carlsberg global chief executive officer Jacob Aarup-Andersen said the Danish brewer does not need a new strategy for the Indian market after it completes the deal to fully own the business in the market growing four times faster compared to the overall beer segment. Earlier this month, Carlsberg agreed to buy a third of its stake from Khetan group, its joint venture partner, to take full ownership of the India and Nepal operations. «We do expect to get full control of the business in a couple of months once the process has run its course. It's going to allow us to accelerate investments to capture the long-term opportunities in these markets,» Andersen told investors, adding it was too early for us to start laying out the strategy for India.
15.08 / 17:27
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Mpox vaccine maker ready to produce 10 million doses
Bavarian Nordic said Thursday it was ready to produce up to 10 million doses of its vaccine targeting mpox by 2025 after the World Health Organization declared a surge in the virus in Africa a global public health emergency. Alarmed by a rise in cases in the Democratic Republic of Congo and the spread of mpox to nearby countries, WHO experts said Wednesday that the «situation constitutes a public health emergency of international concern». «We have additional manufacturing capacity of two million doses for 2024 and (a total of) 10 million doses by 2025,» Rolf Sass Sorensen, vice-president of Bavarian Nordic, told AFP.
12.08 / 16:45
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SSUHS signs MoU with Novo Nordisk Foundation
Guwahati: Giving a boost to health sector, an MoU was signed between the Srimanta Sankaradeva University of Health Sciences under the Department of Medical Education and Research, and Novo Nordisk Foundation, a Danish philanthropic organisation. The MoU will cover several components like, improving Nursing Education in the state including setting up of an Education Innovation Unit, Simulation Lab etc in Regional Nursing College, improving institutional capacity in the nursing sector and knowledge exchange programmes with National and International institutes for Health and Nursing professionals. As a part of the MoU, a financial a support of Rs 6 crore will be provided initially. Moreover, the understanding will be looking at scaling up the partnership in due course.
08.08 / 00:54
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Digital transformation deals back in play with a cost twist
digital transformation deals after about two years. The new contracts, however, contain cost-saving provisions. Several transformation deals announced by homegrown IT firms in the last 4-5 months have originated from the Nordic region. These include Infosys’ deal with Denmark’s TDC Net, a digital infrastructure and connectivity provider; HCLTech’s deal with Finland’s Oriola Corporation, a health and wellbeing company; and TCS’ multi-million-dollar contracts with digital connectivity and communications provider Nuuday and Ramboll—both from Denmark. Infosys and Wipro also secured deals from Sweden’s Ikea and Finland’s Nokia.
07.08 / 22:54
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Explore the timeless elegance of Danish fashion: Chic, practical styles for every age
chic midlife appearance, the Danish way is more innovative than the classic French style. Danish fashion is sophisticated yet functional, so it's perfect for a variety of occasions, from cycling to attending formal events. With brands like By Malene Birger, Stine Goya, Birger Christensen, and Ganni, Danish fashion provides a combination of casual and sophisticated designs as Copenhagen Fashion Week gets underway, as per the reports of Yahoo life. Age-inclusive fashion Danish fashion caters to all ages, proving that style isn’t limited to younger generations. Denise Christensen, CEO of Birger Christensen Collective, highlights how Danish women, regardless of age, manage to look chic and refined. At 50, Christensen curates her wardrobe with pieces from REMAIN, ROTATE, Saks Potts, and Aiayu. She notes that Danish fashion reflects a sporty and casual simplicity, which is flattering and versatile. Capsule wardrobe essentials
05.08 / 10:30
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Lakshya Sen vs Lee Zii Jia Live Score Updates: All eyes set for World No 22's bronze race in the Men's singles match
Lakshya Sen vs Lee Zii Jia Live Score Updates: Although the World No. 22 shuttler Lakshya Sen's dreams of winning a gold were dashed on August 4, when he lost to World No. 2 Viktor Axelsen of Denmark, he's now set for the bronze medal match today evening.
04.08 / 06:21
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Lakshya Sen vs Viktor Axelsen, Olympics Badminton Semifinals: Here's all you need to know ahead of the showdown
As the unseeded Sen faces World N0. 2, he has hopes of 1.4 billion Indians, who are anticipating a medal from him in this edition of the Games. The 22-year-old shuttler has become the sole hope after the exits of prominent players like Satwik-Chirag and PV Sindhu. Sen and Axelsen have a shared history, as the Indian trained with the former World No. 1 in Dubai after being dropped from the Thomas Cup team.
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