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Disney+ Original series 'Culprits' promises redemption and suspense
Nathan Stewart-Jarrett and Gemma Arterton are set to face a menacing threat in the upcoming Disney+ original series "Culprits." The first trailer for the thrilling show, released by Disney+ U.K., has left viewers eagerly anticipating its release on November 8. Directed by J Blakeson, the series promises an enthralling story of redemption and suspense. «Culprits» takes place in a world where reformed elite criminals strive to leave their shady pasts behind.
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Tragic passing of Wagh Bakri owner Parag Desai sparks concern over stray dog menace
Wagh Bakri Tea Group, has sent shockwaves through the online community. Parag Desai's life was tragically cut short at the age of 49 when he was attacked by stray dogs during his morning walk outside his residence in Ahmedabad on October 15. In an attempt to fend off the dogs, he slipped and fell, resulting in a devastating brain haemorrhage.
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Commodities Week Ahead: Oil, Gold to Swing on Twists and Turns of Middle East War
Oil and gold could see sharp price swings this week as the United States and other world powers try to slow the war in the Middle East to bring in humanitarian aid and negotiate the release of Israeli prisoners from Palestinian hold, even as Jerusalem vows to continue its mission of dislodging Hamas from Gaza.
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Israel’s window of legitimacy in Gaza is shrinking
fires. Civilians have been evacuated and soldiers in helmets guard the junctions. Every hour or so, Hizbullah missiles explode inside the border, and Israel launches a counter-barrage aimed at the Iran-backed militia.
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Israel accidentally hits Egyptian post at Gaza border: IDF
Roy Greene Show on Saturday that the current conflict “all goes back to Iran — no question.” He said Iran provided up to 90 per cent of the weaponry used in Hamas’ attack on Israel and trained the militants.“Iran wants a Middle East — a region — that is tumultuous, chaotic, unsettled, insecure, violent,” he said. “That way they can manipulate it to their heart’s desire.”Hillier warned that Iran could trigger a wider regional conflict.“I do worry about the fact we could have a regional war without question,” he said.U.S.
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Ukrainian battlefield deaths could impact country’s demography
demography in the coming years. Ukraine gives no official toll of its war dead — the Ukrainian armed forces have reiterated that their war casualty numbers are a state secret – but various estimates say losses are huge. The figures remain classified. But US officials, quoted by the New York Times, recently put the number at 70,000 dead and as many as 120,000 injured.
23.10 / 02:53
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Yen loiters around 150 as Middle East anxiety heightens
Japan's yen took the spotlight in Asia on Monday, circling the 150-per-dollar level in a tug of war between investors betting on a further rise in dollar yields and those expecting Japanese authorities will intervene in markets. The week kicks off with growing worries about the Middle East conflict as Israel bombarded Gaza with air strikes early on Monday, extending a two-week bombardment that began after an Oct. 7 rampage by Islamist group Hamas on southern Israeli communities, and as the United Statese dispatched more military assets to the region. U.S.
22.10 / 19:07
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Russian missile strike on Ukraine mail depot kills 6
missile strikes killed at least six postal workers and wounded 17 others Saturday when they hit a mail depot in Ukraine’s northeastern Kharkiv region, officials said. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy shared a video on social media of what appeared to be a heavily damaged warehouse surrounded by rubble and a container with the logo of the Ukrainian postal operator Nova Poshta. The six killed in the attack were all workers at the Nova Poshta depot, located in the village of Korotych, regional governor Oleg Sinegubov said. “The victims, aged between 19 and 42, received shrapnel wounds and blast injuries,” he said. Of the injured being treated in hospital, seven were in a serious condition, Sinegubov said, adding that “Doctors are fighting for their lives”.
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Force ‘not way’ to resolve Israeli-Palestinian conflict: China
China believes “force is not a way to resolve” the IsraeliPalestinian conflict and is once again calling for a ceasefire, its envoy for the Middle East pleaded in Egypt, the foreign ministry said Sunday. Egypt on Saturday hosted a “summit for peace” where UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres called for swift “action to end this godawful nightmare” after two weeks of war between Israel and the Palestinian Islamist movement Hamas. Beijing’s envoy for the Middle East, Zhai Jun, met Arab League chief Ahmed Aboul Gheit on the sidelines of the summit. The Chinese diplomat called for an «immediate ceasefire and an end to the fighting as quickly as possible», his ministry said in a statement.
22.10 / 17:09
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Companies Clash Over Billions of Dollars in Hydrogen Tax Breaks
WASHINGTON—Big energy producers are sparring over billions of dollars in subsidies from last year’s climate law, a fight that pits the Biden administration’s goals for economic growth against its efforts to reduce greenhouse-gas emissions. The battle is over subsidies to produce clean hydrogen, a potential alternative to oil and natural gas in industries such as steelmaking and trucking where renewable energy and batteries alone aren’t adequate.
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Britney Spears says she thought her family was going to try to kill her. Know startling revelations in her memoir 'The Woman in Me'
The Woman in Me', Pop icon Britney Spears revealed that she felt like her family was trying to kill her throughout her 13-year conservatorship. According to 'Time', Spears said that she was restrained by her family and taken to the hospital following a 2008 incident where she locked herself in a bathroom with her son, Jayden. Expressing her apprehensions the pop icon said that she was worried she’d never see her boys again.
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Energy & precious metals - weekly review and outlook
Investing.com — If Friday’s market was any indication, oil gains could be reversed almost as quickly as they are made on news of any thawing of the crisis in the Middle East. The question though is how many hours of relative calm could there be in this conflict before the next headline of an escalation sends traders over the edge again?
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Rebecca Loos accuses David Beckham of 'misleading people' – Learn what the footballer revealed in his documentary
Rebecca Loos, who gained notoriety in 2004 for her claims of an alleged involvement with David Beckham while he was married to Victoria Beckham, has criticized David's portrayal in his new Netflix documentary, «Beckham.» In a recent interview, Loos accused the former football star of attempting to position himself as the victim and casting doubt on her credibility.
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"India never witnessed war on such issues...": RSS Chief Mohan Bhagwat on Israel-Hamas war
RSS) Chief Mohan Bhagwat on Sunday said that India has never witnessed war on issues over which Israel and Hamas are fighting. «India has never witnessed a war on issues over which Israel and Hamas are fighting because we have a culture that respects all faiths and sections. That is Hinduism.
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Iran's quandary: How to stay out of Israel's war on Hamas
Iran issued a stinging public ultimatum to its arch-enemy Israel: Halt your onslaught on Gaza or we'll be forced to take action, its foreign minister warned. Only hours later, the country's U.N. mission softened the hawkish tone, assuring the world that its armed forces wouldn't intervene in the conflict unless Israel attacked Iranian interests or citizens. Iran, a longtime backer of Gaza's rulers Hamas, finds itself in a quandary as it tries to manage the spiralling crisis, according to nine Iranian officials with direct knowledge of the thinking within the clerical establishment. Standing on the sidelines in the face of an all-out Israeli invasion of Gaza would significantly set back an Iranian strategy for regional ascendancy pursued for over four decades, according to the people, who asked to remain anonymous due to the sensitivity of the discussions in Tehran. Yet any major attack against a U.S.-backed Israel could exact a heavy toll on Iran and trigger public anger against the clerical rulers in a nation already mired in an economic crisis, said the officials who outlined the various military, diplomatic and domestic priorities being weighed by the establishment. Three security officials said a consensus had been reached among Iran's top decision makers, for now: Give their blessing for limited cross-border raids by its Lebanese proxy group Hezbollah on Israeli military targets, over 200 km away from Gaza, as well as low-level attacks on U.S.
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US pushes UN to back Israel self-defense, demand Iran to stop arms supply to Hamas
The draft text, seen by Reuters, calls for the protection of civilians — including those who are trying to get to safety — notes that states must comply with international law when responding to «terrorist attacks», and urges the «continuous, sufficient and unhindered» delivery of aid to the Gaza Strip. It was not immediately clear if or when the United States planned to put the draft resolution to a vote. To pass, a resolution needs at least nine votes in favor and no vetoes by Russia, China, the United States, France or Britain.
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