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21.07 / 05:24
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Cooper
Extreme
Racing
wellness
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travelers
Travel: Make time for Oxford’s cult car
Mini: 60 Years. The Mini raced to the front in competitions as well, winning the Monte Carlo Rally four times from 1964 to 1967. At Turf Tavern, Kevin McMahon, the barkeep and a Mini aficionado, is extremely knowledgeable—and chatty.
21.07 / 04:29
20.07 / 12:35
UPS
Waters
Manufacturing
Assurant
Food
track
country
India surpassed its colonial rulers in 75 years: Madhya Pradesh CM Mohan Yadav
Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav on Saturday said in the seven decades of independence, India left behind its former colonial rulers who had «looted» the country for more than two centuries. Speaking at the second regional industry conclave here, he appealed industrialists to invest in Madhya Pradesh, assuring them of ample water and electricity supply. «We have regained our lost glory by leaving behind in 70 to 75 years those who looted us for 250 years....We are back on track. India is the fifth largest economy now,» he said, apparently referring to India replacing the United Kingdom in the pecking order of global economic powerhouses in the fifth spot after the US, China, Germany and Japan.
20.07 / 04:39
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What was the motive of Trump’s would-be assassin?
shot at Donald Trump, is already host to a traffic jam. Outside the Crookses’ home, dozens of journalists are setting up camp. Five gazebos sit on the carefully manicured grass, providing shade to news anchors, dressed in jackets, ties and comfortable trainers.
19.07 / 19:03
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Binance Report Shows Downturn in Crypto Market Total Capitalization
A new Binance study has looked into the recent downturn in the total crypto market capitalization and the structural factors plaguing the sector. Although the market has partially recovered from the sharp decline, it’s still 14% below its peak in March.
19.07 / 17:50
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Germany's chancellor praises lithium deal with Serbia that could reduce Europe's dependency on China
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has praised a tentative deal between the European Union and Serbia that paves the way for the disputed excavation of lithium
19.07 / 17:31
Provident
Airlines
Software
hospital
reports
travelers
Updates
Widespread global tech outage disrupts flights, banks, hospitals and media outlets
A global technology outage grounded flights, knocked banks offline and media outlets off air after a faulty software update disrupted companies and services around the world and highlighted their dependence on just a handful of providers
19.07 / 10:14
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European shares dip as lower commodity prices weigh
European shares fell on Friday and were set for weekly losses, hurt by lower commodity prices and as a rout in global technology shares extended, while investors assessed more earnings updates. The pan-European STOXX 600 index fell 0.6% by 0715 GMT, slipping to a more than two-week low, amid a broader selloff across sectors.
19.07 / 08:34
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security
Trade
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Commentary
Infosys hits new high, ups FY25 guidance. Has Kalki arrived for the IT sector?
Infosys’ financial services vertical clocked growth in Q1 after six quarters. What stands out is Infosys revising its FY25 constant currency (CC) revenue growth guidance higher to 3-4% year-on-year from 1-3% earlier. “(The) guidance implies CQGR of 0.9-1.6% in the next three quarters (organic growth of 2.2% in Q2 and flat revenues in Q3 and Q4 will take Infosys to 4% growth in FY2025E)," said Kotak Institutional Equities report.
19.07 / 06:21
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Political violence is even worse in Europe
The assassination attempt on Donald Trump stunned the U.S. and has opened debate about dysfunctions in America’s political culture. Troubling too should be the reality that America isn’t alone.
18.07 / 21:27
UPS
security
SPY
Experts
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information
'Mata Hari' of South Korea, Sue Mi Terry stole vital US government information for luxurious items. Know about her in detail
Mata Hari of her kind, but different in many other ways too. Sue Mi Terry, a native of Seoul South Korea, who now lives in Manhattan, used her position as a respected foreign policy expert and extracted or stole vital information. She spent more than a decade working as a secret South Korean agent and stole many information on many projects. But contrary to Mata Hari, the German spy during World War I, Sue Mi Terry, received luxury handbags, designer duds and meals at Michelin-starred restaurants.
18.07 / 19:46
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gatherings
European leaders discuss migration and Ukraine at a UK summit as concern grows about direction of US
Leaders from across Europe are gathering at an English country mansion for a summit of the European Political Community
18.07 / 14:41
18.07 / 13:30
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DOW
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electronic
Stock market today: Wall Street mixed early following tech slide on China trade fears
Premarket trading was mixed on Wall Street Thursday, one day after the technology sector took a drubbing on worries over potentially worsening trade tensions with China
18.07 / 13:29
18.07 / 07:11
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Enterprise
country
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International
Global minimum tax: Will India’s budget offer a Pillar Two roadmap?
The corporate tax landscape is undergoing a seismic shift, globally, with the advent of the Global Minimum Tax, also known as Pillar Two. By 2024, this initiative had been adopted by 30-plus countries, signalling the most significant reform of international tax regulations in a century. Prepared under the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development’s (OECD) Inclusive Framework, which encompasses over 140 countries, Pillar Two is poised to redefine the fiscal obligations of multinational enterprises (MNEs).
18.07 / 06:43
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Manufacturing
community
pandemic
innovations
testing
International
Airbus to expand Safety Promotion Centres to China, US, Germany and UK
Airbus is set to expand its Safety Promotion Centres (SPC) to China, the USA, Germany, and the United Kingdom, added Nicolas Bardou, the product safety communications and aircraft accident crisis response advisor, during a discussion with ANI. The Safety Promotion Centre is a specialized facility focused on enhancing safety within the aviation industry. The SPC was introduced in 2023 as a strategic initiative to disseminate safety controls. Notably, in India, Airbus operates a satellite SPC located in Bangalore, furthering its global safety outreach.
17.07 / 22:18
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German leader to visit Serbia seeking lithium for his country's car industry
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz is to visit Serbia later this week to discuss a tentative deal with the Balkan country for the controversial excavation of lithium, a critical substance in making batteries for electric vehicles
17.07 / 15:23
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Piyush Goyal for collaboration in smooth supply of critical minerals, semicon, pharma, green energy
Piyush Goyal has called for enhancing collaborations among trusted partner countries for smooth supply of critical minerals, semiconductors, pharmaceuticals, and green energy, an official statement said on Wednesday. The minister proposed this collaboration during the G7 Trade Ministers' meeting at Reggio Calabria, Italy. He also highlighted the importance of analyzing global supply chains' robustness in times of crisis like pandemic, Ukraine-Russia conflict, and Red Sea crisis. Goyal said that efforts are on in various countries to build resilient supply chains under platforms like the G20 Generic Framework for Mapping GVCs (global value chains), the 14 Member IPEF (Indo-Pacific Economic Framework for Prosperity) association, Trilateral Supply Chain Resilience Initiative (SCRI), and India-EU TTC (trade and technology council).
16.07 / 10:13
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Research
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Study links COVID-19 to faster onset of type 1 diabetes symptoms in children
type 1 diabetes in children may manifest its symptoms sooner if they contract COVID-19, according to a study that was published in The Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA). Researchers discovered that youngsters who were both virus-infected and in the early stages of type 1 diabetes but did not exhibit any symptoms advanced faster toward the autoimmune disorder's clinical manifestation. Type 1 diabetes can cause increased thirst and hunger, as well as weariness, blurred vision, and frequent urination. Insulin therapy is the usual course of treatment, involving daily injections. Instead of defending the body against external infectious agents, the immune system of an autoimmune condition targets healthy cells and organs. Children infected with COVID-19 have been shown to have increased levels of islet autoantibodies in previous research. These autoantibodies from blood samples, which are produced when the pancreatic cells that produce insulin are destroyed, aid in the diagnosis of type 1 diabetes.
15.07 / 22:41
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gay
stars
Michael Schumacher's brother comes out as gay in heart-touching post, all you need to know
Ralf Schumacher, one of the veteran legendary Formula 1 stars and brother of another F1 champ Michael Schumacher has come out as gay in a rather emotional social media post, according to The Mirror UK post. Ralf had been married for 14 years to his ex-wife Cora before being seen with a man by the sea in a recent post. Ralf posted the picture on social media with the caption: «The most beautiful thing is life is when you have the right partner by your side with whom you can share everything.» His fans were really moved by this emotional post.
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