Vaping 'the revenge of tobacco industry' - Martin
Laws banning sale of e-cigarettes to under-18s in Ireland are expected to be introduced this summer.
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Kosovo-Serbia row leaves Nato peacekeepers under attack
The leaders of Kosovo and Serbia trade accusations after Nato soldiers are hurt in fierce clashes.
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US holiday air passenger travel tops 2019 pre-COVID levels
WASHINGTON The Transportation Security Administration screened nearly 9.8 million passengers over the four-day Memorial Day weekend - about
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From highs to lows, Everest record breaker sees 'no future' in Nepal
Kami Rita Sherpa had stood at the top of the world just days earlier, exultant at having summited Mount Everest for a record 28th time.
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How crypto is dealing with the debt ceiling turmoil
Cryptocurrencies are often characterized by their wild price swings and volatility, but stablecoins are digital currencies designed to do the opposite — to hold a steady value.
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Factbox-What have OPEC+ producers said ahead of June oil policy meeting?
LONDON Mixed signals by major OPEC producers and their main allies have sparked volatility in oil prices ahead
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Stellantis will need one or two additional U.S. battery plants - Tavares
BILLY-BERCLAU, France Stellantis will need one or even two additional large factories in the United States to produce
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From Pet to Citizen: Barkmerica Redefines the Role of Animals in Society
LAS VEGAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 30, 2023--
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Elizabeth Holmes set to report to prison
Elizabeth Holmes is set to report to prison on Tuesday, capping off a stunning downfall for the disgraced founder of failed blood testing startup Theranos.
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Kanye West leaves fans worried with shaven eyebrows and controversial t-shirt
Kanye West was found outside LA's Griffith Park Observatory in a t-shirt that said 'Polizei,' which is German for 'police'
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U.S. markets jump on high hopes of debt ceiling lift off
By Nell Mackenzie and Harry Robertson LONDON Wall Street was tipped for a strong open on Tuesday, while
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Graham Potter emerges as top candidate for Premier League job
Crystal Palace are hoping to persuade Graham Potter to return to management this summer. While the 48-year-old had been considering a break after his mid-season departure from Chelsea, his record from before going to Stamford Bridge still puts him in high demand for a number of progressive clubs. Palace see Potter as an ideal candidate for their next step as a club and feel they can make the Englishman a convincing offer, including the chance to work with one of the best young squads in the Premier League. The south London club have made a virtue of bringing through exciting local talent and, having being an attractive option for so many young players, now want to move onto the next stage and nurture them in a more expansive style of play. While that has long been a goal for the club’s owners, the competitive nature of the bottom half has ensured evolution has constantly been stunted by the need to stay in the Premier League. Patrick Vieira had initially impressed in a spell where his pragmatic football was considered a more steady step from the approach of previous coaches like Roy Hodgson, only for the team to run into trouble and Hodgson returning. Potter is seen as ideal for that longer-term process, given he went through exactly that at Brighton, bringing the club through a move to a new football philosophy after Chris Hughton. There is a belief within Palace they can prove persuasive, although they are likely to face significant competition given the number of clubs that are interested in the 48-year-old. Potter himself is intent on a club that has the right structure to work in.
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