Philippine Inflation May Cool Below 2% in January, Medalla Says
Philippine headline inflation could ease early next year below the central bank’s goal of 2% to 4%, Governor
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A look at Jewel's 'terrifying' childhood as singer sexually assaulted at 8, suffered years of abuse by alcoholic dad
'My dad was this volatile alcoholic that hit me, very easy to identify ‘bad guy.’ My mom seemed like the opposite,' Jewel said
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UAE’s Falcon 40B Dominates Leaderboard: Ranks #1 Globally in Latest Hugging Face Independent Verification of Open-source AI Models
ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 29, 2023--
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NATO soldiers deploy around Kosovo town halls in standoff with Serb protesters
LEPOSAVIC, Kosovo NATO peacekeeping soldiers formed security cordons around three town halls in Kosovo on Monday to keep
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Olivia Dunne stuns in classy purple outfit at Taylor Swift concert, fans say 'absolutely gorgeous'
The clip also revealed a delightful surprise that Dunne had kept hidden from her Instagram followers, a pair of eye-catching purple cowgirl boots
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Spain Premier’s Local Election Loss Opens Door to Conservatives
Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez’s Socialist party suffered a massive defeat in Spain’s local elections, handing Conservatives a strong
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Russia hits Ukrainian military facility and Odesa port in air strikes
By Valentyn Ogirenko and Gleb Garanich KYIV (Reuters) -Russia put five aircraft out of action in an attack on a
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Enfield parents want answers after baby dies on Portugal holiday
Baby Adonis' parents say they want "justice" for their son and an apology for their treatment.
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India Likely Bracing for El Niño Impact on Monsoon, Hussain Says
India is likely preparing for a drought-like situation despite the forecast for a normal monsoon, due to risks
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From homelessness to stealing, Jewel's life as 'terrified' teenager before musical fame
Jewel was homeless by age 18, hitchhiking across the country and learning to play the guitar
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Special Report: Dozens of babies die in orphanage as Sudan war takes grim toll on Khartoum
By Maggie Michael In the days after war erupted in Khartoum, Dr Abeer Abdullah rushed between rooms at
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'Like a freight train once we got hot': How 'twin energy' fueled tennis' greatest ever double act
When you spend every moment of every day with another person -- eating, sleeping, training, competing -- it's hardly surprising that you should develop a formidable partnership, even less so if you share the same DNA.
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