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14.10 / 00:25
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Trade deficit eases as imports plunge
NEW DELHI : India’s trade deficit narrowed in September as imports plunged and exports continued to slide amid slowing demand in the West and China. Goods exports slipped marginally by 2.59% to $34.47 billion compared to $35.39 billion in September 2022, while imports fell a steeper 15% to $53.84 billion against $63.37 billion a year earlier. Consequently, the trade deficit fell to $19.37 billion, down over 30% from $27.98 billion a year ago, commerce ministry data showed.
13.10 / 22:35
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Improvements in SMA technology have more advisors getting on board
A new Goldman Sachs survey shows investors are big fans of separately managed accounts. But what do advisors think of them? Are they worth the trouble for all their clients, or just a lucky few?
13.10 / 21:53
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The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live - Release Window unveiled with new cast details | Here’s a sneak peek
Walking Dead" franchise have something to look forward to in the upcoming year as "The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live" finally has a release window and some exciting details. Here's a glimpse of what to expect in the sixth spin-off of the popular series, including the release date, cast, and the romantic journey it promises to deliver.
13.10 / 21:52
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American Horror Story: Delicate Part 2: Here’s what you may want to know
American Horror Story: Delicate" is on the horizon, but the exact premiere date remains unknown. This season brings a fresh tale to the long-standing FX anthology series, featuring Emma Roberts as Anna Victoria Alcott, a rising actor, and her husband, Dexter (Matt Czuchry), striving to expand their family. However, Anna's pregnancy takes a mysterious turn as she experiences unsettling visions of an intruder, hinting at hidden complexities. The show boasts a strong ensemble cast, with Kim Kardashian delivering a notable performance as Anna's publicist, while maintaining the hallmark craziness of an AHS season. The split in the season is due to real-world circumstances. Filming commenced in May, but the Writers Guild of America strike disrupted production. Although the strike concluded, it was temporarily suspended in July when the Screen Actors Guild went on strike. As a result, the show is in a state of uncertainty, pending resolution of the SAG strike, which, at present, is ongoing. Assuming that the season's script was finalized before filming, the show's return hinges on the duration of the SAG strike. If it concludes by the end of October, filming can promptly resume. However, if the strike persists through the year's end, the delay will be significantly prolonged. As of now, Harper’s Bazaar reports that "American Horror Story: Delicate Part 2" will see the light of day in 2024. However, no information is available regarding whether the release will be early in the year or closer to spring. In the meantime, Part 1 will conclude on October 18, leaving fans with an extended wait for the thrilling culmination of this season.
13.10 / 21:42
13.10 / 21:21
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Scarlett Johansson makes 'powerful' remarks for Pamela Anderson's no-makeup appearance at Paris Fashion Week
Scarlett Johansson has expressed admiration for Pamela Anderson's 'powerful' no-makeup appearance at Paris Fashion Week. Anderson, aged 56, made headlines by attending the star-studded event without any makeup, garnering widespread attention and commendation, including from «Black Widow» star Johansson. In an interview published recently, 38-year-old Johansson described Anderson's choice as sending a «powerful message». Her sentiments align with those expressed by Jamie Lee Curtis earlier in the month regarding Anderson's look. The 'Black Widow' star told Popsugar: «I think it is definitely different to see somebody that's in the public eye, a woman in the public eye, go to a fashion show or big event with no makeup on. It's just very different from what we're used to. It's a powerful message for women to see that, whether they follow suit or whatever the effect is, in the zeitgeist. It's powerful for women to see other women rejecting standard beauty norms.» Johansson recently revealed that she suffered with acne as a teenager and and suffered from «painful memories» when looking at old pictures of herself. Meanwhile, some trends stood out from the spring-summer 2024 womenswear collections at Paris Fashion Week, which ends on Tuesday, as did mounting concerns over the industry's environmental impact. A lot of designers were keen to drain the colour from spring and summer. Christian Dior, Saint Laurent, Victoria Beckham, Mugler and hyped newcomer Peter Do were among the many brands with muted, often monochrome palettes. Some observers were dismayed and also felt there was a lack of innovation.
13.10 / 19:27
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France raises alert level to highest after teacher killed in Islamist attack
France city of Arras on Friday that President Emmanuel Macron condemned as «barbaric Islamic terrorism.» Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin said France was now on its highest state of alert and that the Arras attack bore a link to events in the Middle East, where Israel is conducting a military offensive to root out Hamas fighters after their deadly rampage. Only a day earlier, Macron had urged the French to remain united and refrain from bringing the Israel-Hamas conflict home. Visiting the site of the attack, Macron paid his respects to the dead teacher, whose body still lay under a cover surrounded by a pool of blood. "(He) stepped in and undoubtedly saved a lot of lives himself," Macron said. «Our choice is made not to give in to terror, not to let anything divide us.» The suspect, who has been arrested, was a former student of the Lycee Gambetta high school where the attack happened, a police source said.
13.10 / 19:03
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India face Pakistan in the most awaited game of the World Cup in Ahmedabad today
But, one number has been largely overlooked: 96. That is the number of steps a batsman has to walk, coming down from the lofty height of the dressing room to ground zero, before he steps onto the playing surface. Once out in the middle, every player knows how to tune out of the deafening roar of the crowd and focus on the ball coming towards him.
13.10 / 19:03
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Bel-Air Season 3: This is what we know so far
Bel-Air, which is a series inspired by The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, has gained popularity since its debut in 2022. Will Smith, who is the star of the original '90s sitcom, serves as an executive producer for this reimagined version. Here is what we know about the upcoming season 3 of the show.
13.10 / 18:57
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Reuters journalist killed, 2 others injured in southern Lebanon
One Reuters journalist has been killed and two others injured in southern Lebanon, the news wire service says.
13.10 / 18:37
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View: Understand your dogs like they understand you
German Shepherd dog (GSD). He simply followed her into her building and then into her apartment and stayed on. The only problem was that once he settled down, he would have a tantrum if she left him alone in the flat.
13.10 / 18:31
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Major US banks show profit boost, but some caution from consumers
NEW YORK (Reuters) -Major U.S. banks said on Friday higher interest rates boosted profits, sending shares sharply up, even though they said the economy was slowing and saw signs of some caution in consumer behavior.
13.10 / 18:31
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Fed’s Higher-For-Longer Policy Makes Another Crisis Inevitable
As the soft landing narrative grows, the risk of a 'crisis event in the economy increases. Will the Fed trigger another crisis event? While unknown, the risk seems likely as the Fed’s “higher for longer” narrative is compromised by lagging economic data.
13.10 / 18:31
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Gold: Biggest week since March, back at $1,900 after one huge geopolitical leap
Investing.com — From near the jaws of $1,700 an ounce, gold bulls are back to $1,900 safety, after the Middle East’s latest crisis led to a huge leap Friday that topped a week of incredible price swings in the yellow metal.
13.10 / 18:25
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Gucci heist: US thieves make off with $50,000 in fashion goods in under 60 seconds
Gucci store in California, USA. In a popular video, a gang of people wearing masks broke into the store, pushed the security guard aside, and quickly grabbed the goods before running away.
13.10 / 18:25
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Cristiano Ronaldo accused of adultery? Here’s why the soccer star is facing ‘99 lashes’ punishment for hugging an Iranian painter
Cristiano Ronaldo is reportedly at risk of receiving 99 lashes in Iran due to an innocent hug and kiss he exchanged with Iranian painter Fatima Hamimi during his visit to the country. According to Iranian lawyers, Ronaldo has been accused of committing adultery, as Iranian law considers physical contact with a woman other than one's wife as equivalent to adultery.
13.10 / 15:29
13.10 / 15:28
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Dollar firm after US inflation report, yuan flat despite weak China prices data
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13.10 / 15:05
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Seismologists detected blast-like waves near broken Baltic Sea pipeline
COPENHAGEN (Reuters) — Nordic and Baltic seismologists said that they had detected blast-like waves on Sunday when a Baltic Sea gas pipeline ruptured but that the data was not strong enough to determine whether explosives were involved.
13.10 / 14:37
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Dollar holds inflation driven gains, yen within touching distance of 150
The consumer price index (CPI) rose 0.4% in September, keeping the annual rate at 3.7%, the same as in August, while economists polled by Reuters had forecast it would gain 0.3% on the month and 3.6% year-on-year. «The data will keep the Fed on its toes,» said Nicholas Van Ness, U.S.
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