Month: September 2024
- World NEWS
- World NEWS
This London-based comedian just wrapped a national tour – these are the first places he visits when he gets home
Fast-rising comedian Emmanuel Sonubi returns home to the London borough of Enfield for the final leg of his comedy tour…
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Aston Martin can meet the demands for electric and ‘petrol head’ markets, chairman says
Aston Martin Chairman Lawrence Stroll discusses the new Vanquish launch with CNBC’s Arabile Gumede. Read More
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CNBC Pro Talks: Mike Khouw on getting the most out of options and how to trade market turbulence
CNBC Pro Talks features one-on-one interviews with Wall Street’s top investors, smartest traders and rising stars. CNBC’s Dominic Chu finds…
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Governor declares emergency disaster in California town threatened by landslide
California Gov. Gavin Newsom has declared a state of emergency for Rancho Palos Verdes, which is being threatened by a…
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Abu Shujaa, the armed idol of Tulkarem assassinated by Israel on the sixth attempt. ‘They listened to him more than the president’
The death of the respected militant leader highlights the vicious cycle in the West Bank and the discrediting of Mahmoud…
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At least 142 Cuban rafters have died this year trying to reach Miami
So far in 2024, the International Organization for Migration has recorded a total of 291 migrants dead or missing on…
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Elderly Romanian woman used amber nugget worth over $1 million as a doorstop for decades
The stone, of great scientific interest, could be between 38.5 and 70 million years old and is one of the…
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Science analyzes 150 years of literature: How fiction has reinforced the stereotype of the passive woman
A large-scale study reveals persistent patterns of gender inequality and female underrepresentation in the narrative of more than 87,000 novels…
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Chef Eduardo García: ‘Us Mexicans have this messed-up mentality that we work for the guy up top’
One of the best-known culinary leaders in Mexico City tells EL PAÍS about his beginnings and the highs and lows…
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