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De Beers Diamond Sales Slump 
De Beers Diamond Sales Slump 
De Beers sold the least diamonds since halting sales altogether during the height of the global pandemic, as
2023-11-08 16:38
Renault cuts Nissan stake to 15% after transferring shares to trust
Renault cuts Nissan stake to 15% after transferring shares to trust
TOKYO (Reuters) -France's Renault has cut its stake in Nissan to 15% from about 43% by placing 28.4% of the
2023-11-08 16:38
Last-place England wins the toss, opts to bat against Netherlands at the Cricket World Cup
Last-place England wins the toss, opts to bat against Netherlands at the Cricket World Cup
Last-place England has won the toss and opted to bat against Netherlands in a bid to salvage something from its failed title defense at the Cricket World Cup
2023-11-08 16:36
Atlanta United stay alive in MLS Cup playoffs with 4-2 triumph over Columbus Crew
Atlanta United stay alive in MLS Cup playoffs with 4-2 triumph over Columbus Crew
The Five Stripes forced game three with a 4-2 victory over the Crew.
2023-11-08 16:35
Who was Rose Ida Lubin? Israeli-American woman, 20, who defended kibbutz during Hamas attack fatally stabbed by 16-year-old
Who was Rose Ida Lubin? Israeli-American woman, 20, who defended kibbutz during Hamas attack fatally stabbed by 16-year-old
Rose Ida Lublin who had immigrated from the US died after being wounded in a stabbing attack in Jerusalem
2023-11-08 16:34
'So out of character': Internet stunned as Ron Johnson 'trolls' Joe Biden on ‘The Ingraham Angle’
'So out of character': Internet stunned as Ron Johnson 'trolls' Joe Biden on ‘The Ingraham Angle’
Ron Johnson also detailed the potential implications of President Joe Biden's family's alleged participation in corrupt foreign business activities
2023-11-08 16:32
Never-say-die attitude gives Newcastle Champions League belief – Kieran Trippier
Never-say-die attitude gives Newcastle Champions League belief – Kieran Trippier
Kieran Trippier is refusing to give up on Newcastle’s Champions League dream after a bruising night in Dortmund left them with a mountain to climb. The Magpies, playing in the competition for the first time in 20 years, sat proudly at the top of Group F on October 4 after a thumping 4-1 victory over Paris St Germain. A little more than a month on, back-to-back defeats a the hands of Borussia Dortmund – the second of them a 2-0 reverse at the Signal Iduna Stadium on Tuesday evening – left them at the bottom of the pile with just two games to play, although former Tottenham full-back Trippier knows from personal experience how quickly things can change. The 33-year-old, who swiftly turned his attention to Saturday’s Premier League trip to Bournemouth, said: “When I was at Tottenham, we had Barcelona and Inter Milan in our group and everyone said it was done, but never say never. “We got to the final that year, so it is a never-say-die attitude from us. We can’t control what happens, we just have to focus on Bournemouth and forget this.” Newcastle’s current haul of four points from four games is equal to what Trippier’s Spurs had managed by the same point in 2018-19, when defeats by Inter and Barcelona were followed by a draw at PSV Eindhoven and then a 2-1 home win over the Dutch outfit. Everybody has to stand up. There are always going to be injuries in football Newcastle defender Kieran Trippier They eventually secured second place in Group B by beating the Italians in north London and then drawing at the Nou Camp, where substitute Lucas Moura’s late equaliser ensured they edged out the Serie A giants before going on to reach the final in Madrid, where they lost 2-0 to Liverpool. Five years on, Trippier and his current team-mates will travel to Paris later this month ahead of AC Milan’s December visit to St James’ Park, knowing they may need to win both games to make it out of the group and their chances of doing so could depend largely on how far their injury problems have abated. Head coach Eddie Howe was without Dan Burn, Sven Botman, Alexander Isak, Harvey Barnes, Jacob Murphy, Matt Targett, Elliot Anderson and Javier Manquillo, as well as the suspended Sandro Tonali, in Germany and returned with Callum Wilson nursing a tight hamstring. He will hope key defender Botman and striker Isak at least can play a part in the remaining group games, although Trippier was in no mood to use the selection crisis as an excuse. He said: “Everybody has to stand up. There are always going to be injuries in football. “The good thing about us is that as a team and a manager, we don’t make excuses. Everybody feels valued in this team and we have a strong bond as a team. “The reality is we are missing a lot of key players. But you look at Manchester United away and Arsenal at home and we’ve got good results, so there are no excuses from us. Whatever team the manager picks, we give everything.” Newcastle headed back to Tyneside wondering what might have been after passing up opportunities to cancel out Niclas Fullkrug’s opener when Lewis Hall’s driven cross from a short corner move evaded all his team-mates and Joelinton sent a close-range header wide, and they were made to pay when Julian Brandt cemented the win late on. Trippier said: “These are the fine margins. We had a great chance from the set-piece routine – on another day it is a tap in, Joelinton’s header. “There was nothing in the game, but at this level, it is about being clinical.” Read More On this day in 2004: Jason Robinson named as England’s first black captain Eddie Howe knows Newcastle need two wins to keep Champions League hopes alive Jacob Neestrup: Parken atmosphere is 100 times more intense than Old Trafford FA asks Mikel Arteta and Arsenal for observations after referee comments Tragedy chanting causes ‘unbearable pain’ and must stop – Margaret Aspinall ‘Just ridiculous’ – A closer look at Glenn Maxwell’s remarkable double century
2023-11-08 16:30
Turkey’s First Dollar Bond Since Vote Caps $10 Billion Borrowing
Turkey’s First Dollar Bond Since Vote Caps $10 Billion Borrowing
Turkey completed a $10 billion borrowing program in international markets this year with its first dollar bond sale
2023-11-08 16:27
'Twin Flames Universe' founders Jeff and Shaleia Ayan threaten former spirituality students with 'bankruptcy' and 'jail time' over lawsuit
'Twin Flames Universe' founders Jeff and Shaleia Ayan threaten former spirituality students with 'bankruptcy' and 'jail time' over lawsuit
Netflix's 'Twin Flames Universe' explores Jeff and Shaleia Ayan's cult like community
2023-11-08 16:25
Apple fixes iPhone's BMW charging bug with iOS 17.1.1
Apple fixes iPhone's BMW charging bug with iOS 17.1.1
Apple's got an update for the iPhone, and this one will be of particular interest
2023-11-08 16:23
Joe Rogan mulls over plan to shift JRE podcast to Elon Musk's X as Spotify deal is about to expire
Joe Rogan mulls over plan to shift JRE podcast to Elon Musk's X as Spotify deal is about to expire
Joe Rogan's $200 million deal with Spotify will end soon and if he does shift to X, it will drastically expand his podcast's reach
2023-11-08 16:23
Who is Dua Lipa’s manager? Singer one step closer to billionaire club as she buys back song rights from management company
Who is Dua Lipa’s manager? Singer one step closer to billionaire club as she buys back song rights from management company
After leaving her management company in 2022, Dua Lipa has now bought back rights to her music
2023-11-08 16:21
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