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15.11 / 12:15
Target shootings Inside hospital reports patient prevention ‘All men 16 years and above…’: Israel forces storm into Gaza's Al Shifa hospital; patients, staff ‘being interrogated’
Al Shifa hospital, the main medical facility in the besieged Gaza Strip, alleging that it was partly being used by the Palestinian militant group Hamas as a hideout and for storage of weapons. The Israel Defence Forces (IDF), in its statement, claimed that the troops are acting in a “professional" manner to prevent any harm to the civilians who are present inside the medical facility. "All men 16 years and above, raise your hands," Arabic speaking Israeli soldiers shouted, as they entered into the main building, news agency AFP reported, citing a journalist present at the spot.
15.11 / 12:10
Man President rock prevention Work resumes at Montana mine where 24-year-old worker was killed in accident
Work has resumed at a precious metals mine in south-central Montana a day after an Idaho man died in an underground machinery accident
15.11 / 12:10
BLOCK Aviat Waters Airlines Southern country prevention dutch Dutch government shelves plans to reduce flights from Amsterdam's busy Schiphol Airport
The Dutch government has abandoned, for now, plans to rein in flights at Amsterdam’s busy Schiphol Airport
15.11 / 12:09
Target economy show country reports prevention Asian economies must ramp up wind and solar power to keep global warming under 1.5C, report says
A German thinktank has reported that to prevent global warming from surpassing the critical threshold of 1.5 Celsius, major Asian economies must ensure they can get half of their total electricity from renewables by 2030
15.11 / 10:59
Target Bill President show reports prevention Futures signal more gains on Wall Street; eyes on data, Biden-Xi meeting
(Reuters) — U.S. stock index futures rose on Wednesday, paving the way for fresh gains on Wall Street, as an encouraging inflation report fueled hopes U.S. interest rates have peaked.
15.11 / 07:21
Man Progressive CEO Platform show beautiful prevention D2C brands on GoKwik network experience surge in festive sales, defying traditional trends
Direct to consumer brands on the GoKwik network saw a massive surge in order volumes on its platforms during the peak marketplace sale period this year, reversing the trend seen last few years when they see a dip in their orders when marketplaces launch their festive season sales. During the week long marketplace sales, the GMV for D2C brands on the GoKwik network grew 1.5 times in 2023 over the year before. Order volume and GMV surged by 43% and 52%, respectively, around the same time as marketplaces also grew their order volumes.
15.11 / 06:31
Target Action Fighting President country reports prevention APEC Summit: ‘Under Xi, China has real problems’, says US President Joe Biden
White House and the Chinese government. Biden arrived at San Francisco International Airport on Tuesday afternoon and Xi landed shortly after. The Chinese president was welcomed on the tarmac by Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen, California Gov.
15.11 / 02:31
Cooper Progressive Action President shootings gatherings prevention Joe Biden and Xi Jinping to meet ahead of APEC Summit: Top 7 things to know
scheduled to meet prior to the 30th Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) forum in San Francisco, aiming to mitigate tensions in what's viewed as a critical global rivalry. Leaders from the 21-member forum will gather at the global summit. However, the Biden-Xi bilateral will be the marquee moment of the forum, as it comes amid rising tension between the two nations following a series of events touched off by the shooting down of a Chinese spy balloon that had wafted across the US earlier this year.
14.11 / 20:23
Remark Healthcare hospital prevention IHH Healthcare claims 20 bn yen damages from Daiichi Sankyo for interference in Fortis Healthcare deal
IHH Healthcare has sued Daiichi Sankyo for 20 billion yen for alleged interference in stake buy in Fortis Healthcare. Northern TK Venture Pte Ltd (NTK), a unit of IHH, has filed a claim in Tokyo District Court, seeking damages in excess of 20 billion Japanese yen from Daiichi Sankyo.
14.11 / 20:01
Provident Aware Strategy cover information Department prevention Closure soon in nearly 100 profiteering cases
NEW DELHI : The Competition Commission of India (CCI) will issue final orders on nearly 100 cases of profiteering related to Goods and Services Tax (GST) in the coming six months, a person aware of the matter said, bringing closure to several companies facing charges for years. The Directorate General of Anti-Profiteering (DGAP), part of the tax department, has already completed its investigations, and the CCI is currently adjudicating them, the person cited above said on the condition of anonymity. The commission is expected to rule on more than a dozen cases of profiteering every month.
14.11 / 18:09
Fighting pandemic country travelers Department prevention Scott Morrison emerges to fight early morning Sydney Airport noise
Infrastructure Department officials are considering cancelling special allowances given to major cargo operators to fly outside the Sydney Airport curfew after Scott Morrison wrote to Labor demanding it be scrapped.
14.11 / 17:19
BLOCK Airlines prevention Netherlands shelves plan to cut Schiphol flights
Dutch government said Tuesday it was temporarily shelving plans to cut flights at Amsterdam's Schiphol Airport, one of Europe's busiest hubs, admitting it was a «bitter pill for the environment.» The proposals to trim the number of Schiphol flights from 500,000 to 460,000 from next year faced too many legal headwinds, Infrastructure Minister Mark Harbers said in a letter to parliament. A Dutch court blocked the plans in April and the European Commission, the United States, and Canada have also raised concerns, Harbers said. «The government knows that suspending (the plans) is a bitter pill for the environment… I stress that the government is committed to striking a balance between Schiphol and its surroundings,» the letter concluded. Schiphol airport authorities said they were «disappointed» with the decision, «as local residents are getting the short end of the stick.» «It is time that hindrance for local residents is noticeably reduced,» airport authorities said in a statement. But airlines rejoiced. Dutch flag carrier KLM said the decision was «an important step to prevent retaliation and to continue flying to the US.» Marnix Fruitema, head of the BARIN association of Dutch airlines, was quoted by local agency ANP as saying: «We are delighted that the minister has come to his sense in time.» The government said KLM had agreed to a series of measures that would come into force from March. According to the minister, KLM had agreed to use its quietest aircraft at night and to avoid running passenger services between midnight and 6am.
14.11 / 16:53
Provident FIVE Enterprise Puzzle information reports prevention Support As far as I know, all Religare shareholders support us: Mohit Burman
Dabur India, is unfazed by the Religare Enterprises Ltd board's resistance to his family's open offer, after initially welcoming it. He says that acquiring Religare will add a crucial piece to the Burman family's growing bouquet of financial products and that the company needs a promoter to re-enter the lending business. In a lengthy interview conducted over two days, Burman stopped short of commending Religare chairperson Rashmi Saluja for the company's recovery while giving "full marks" to the management team for the turnaround.
14.11 / 16:31
Citi social information 2020 shock prevention How One Major World Capital’s Bid to Boost Affordable Housing Backfired
BERLIN—The German capital has long been a lab for daring experiments in tackling the crisis of affordable housing that is plaguing city dwellers from San Francisco to Hong Kong. Anti-gentrification rules are so strict that in some neighborhoods, luxury renovations such as walk-in showers, balconies or cement tiles are turned down. Airbnb is tightly restricted while rental caps have forced thousands of landlords to slash rents.
14.11 / 16:25
Man Remark blues rapper rap prevention André 3000: Rapper to release new solo album 'New Blue Sun,' his first in 17 years, check dates
André 3000 delighted fans in a recent interview by announcing the release of his first solo album in 17 years, titled "New Blue Sun." The project is set to launch on November 17, 2023 Contrary to expectations, «New Blue Sun» isn't a traditional rap album. In an attempt to prevent any confusion among his fans, André 3000 expressed that he didn't want people to assume, «Oh, this André 3000 album is coming!» only to find out, "Oh man, no verses," when they listen to. He mentioned that even on the packaging, there would be a warning stating, «No bars.» The album, spanning a remarkable 87 minutes, takes an experimental and minimalist approach, featuring tribal and transcendent sounds. André 3000 showcases his mastery of various flutes, including contrabass flute, Mayan flutes, and bamboo flutes, along with digital wind instruments. André's love for the flute, a central instrument in «New Blue Sun,» has been a point of curiosity for many. In an interview, he shared that his obsession with the flute has raised eyebrows among friends in Atlanta. «My homies in Atlanta, we’ll talk, and they’ll be like, ‘Man, you know people think you crazy messing around with this flute,’» he humorously revealed, acknowledging the unconventional nature of his musical pursuits. The genesis of «New Blue Sun» started unexpectedly when André met experimental jazz artist Carlos Niño at an L.A. grocery store. The impromptu jam sessions in Niño's basement introduced André to a group of talented performers, resulting in a year-long collaborative effort. The album, with its improvised real-time creation, unveils André's unrefined soul and offers insight into his unique creative process.
14.11 / 16:03
Reuters performer 2020 reports recommendations prevention US lawmakers US lawmakers demand FDIC watchdog briefing on workplace culture
(Reuters) — Republican lawmakers on the House Financial Services Committee said Tuesday they were calling for an urgent briefing from a government watchdog to address reported allegations of pervasive sexual harassment at the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC).
14.11 / 15:57
Target BLOCK President information travelers Department prevention us sanctions A third round of US sanctions against Hamas focuses on money transfers from Iran to Gaza
The United States says it has imposed a third round of sanctions on a group of Hamas officials, members of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad who work to transfer money from Iran to Gaza, and a Lebanese money exchange service that facilitates the transfers
14.11 / 13:23
Provident Action Healthcare testing patient prevention guidelines Metropolis Healthcare launches the Next Best Action (NBA) initiative
National, 14.11.2023: Metropolis Healthcare Limited, India’s leading diagnostic service provider, has launched the Next Best Action (NBA) initiative, a comprehensive patient education program designed to address the alarming rise in chronic diseases. This ground-breaking initiative is fuelled by an in-depth data study involving 1,50,261 adults who underwent general body check-ups under the TruHealth package by Metropolis, from 2019 to 2022. The NBA initiative aims to empower patients to take charge of their health and prevent the severe complications associated with chronic conditions.

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