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Bangladesh struggling to pay for fuel due to dollar shortage, letters show
Bangladesh struggling to pay for fuel due to dollar shortage, letters show
By Ruma Paul DHAKA (Reuters) -Bangladesh is struggling to pay for imported fuel because of a dollar shortage, letters from
1970-01-01 08:00
What is a treble? Complete history and teams who did it
What is a treble? Complete history and teams who did it
Man City could become the tenth team in history to win a treble, but what is the achievement and how could they accomplish it?
1970-01-01 08:00
Mizuho to Buy Investment Bank Greenhill in $550 Million Deal
Mizuho to Buy Investment Bank Greenhill in $550 Million Deal
Mizuho Financial Group Inc. is forging further into US investment banking through a deal to buy Greenhill &
1970-01-01 08:00
Beyonce laughs off awkward on-stage blunder during sold out concert
Beyonce laughs off awkward on-stage blunder during sold out concert
Beyonce laughed at her own fumble as she got the words wrong during her sell-out show in Edinburgh on Saturday. In the eyes of her fans, performer and all-round icon Beyonce can do no wrong. But it seems even the superstar herself was caught off guard and had to laugh at her own on-stage error. The funny moment came during a performance of her track HEATED, which comes from her 2022 album Renaissance, which the world tour she is currently on is named after. In the song, the lyric mentions fashion designer Coco Chanel, with the words: “Cuff me, please, cause this ain't fair. Dripped in my pearls like Coco Chanel.” But, during her performance at Edinburgh’s Murrayfield Stadium, Beyonce accidentally pronounced it “Coco Kernel” and immediately laughed at her own mistake while the crowd continued singing the rest of the song before she rejoined them. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter The moment was shared by an unofficial Rennaisance tour account with the caption: “Beyoncé has the cutest reaction to messing up the ‘Heated’ verse tonight in Edinburgh.” Fans were happy to see the star having so much fun on her tour, which began on 10 May in Stockholm and is due to end on 27 September in New Orleans. “She’s so real for this,” one fan wrote. Another said: “She seems like she’s having a lot of fun this tour already and I love this for her.” Someone else argued: “Even her flops are legendary.” It comes after some suggested the star “threw shade” at Sweden after clips emerged appearing to show a lacklustre crowd in Stockholm. Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
1970-01-01 08:00
Canadian banks see earnings risk from commercial property loans, TD in focus
Canadian banks see earnings risk from commercial property loans, TD in focus
By Nivedita Balu TORONTO Canadian banks are expected to report a rise in bad debt provisions and highlight
1970-01-01 08:00
Brighton vs Manchester City - Premier League: TV channel, team news, lineups & prediction
Brighton vs Manchester City - Premier League: TV channel, team news, lineups & prediction
Previewing Brighton vs Man City in the Premier League, with TV & live stream details, team news, predicted lineups & score prediction.
1970-01-01 08:00
What is fezolinetant? The non-hormonal menopause treatment drug explained
What is fezolinetant? The non-hormonal menopause treatment drug explained
The menopause treatment fezolinetant has been predicted as a “gamechanger” by experts for thousands of women who suffer from hot flushes. The drug, which is the first non-hormonal menopause treatment, was recently approved by America’s FDA. Experts are predicting it could be transformative for women for whom hormone replacement drugs (HRT) are not suitable. The drug was licensed in the US on 12 May and could be approved for use in the UK by the end of the year. According to a British Menopause Society survey, 79 per cent of women aged 45 to 65 experienced hot flushes as a result of their menopause transition, while 10 to 20 per cent describe the hot flushes as “near intolerable”. Here’s everything you need to know about fezolinetant: What is it used to treat? It works to target the menopause symptom of hot flushes. The drug that has been approved by the FDA is made by pharmaceutical company Astella, which advises patients to take one 45-milligram of its VEZOAH (fezolinetant) pill orally, once a day. A large clinical trial of fezolinetant published earlier this year revealed that, after 12 weeks of use, it reduced the frequency of hot flushes by about 60 per cent in women with moderate or severe symptoms, in comparison to a 45 per cent reduction in those who received a placebo. Women involved in the trial also said the drug reduced the severity of hot flushes and improved the quality of their sleep. How does it work? It works by blocking a brain protein called neurokinin-3, which plays a unique role in regulating body temperature in menopausal women. Respondents of the trial have said that the effects of the drug was experienced after taking the first tablet. By comparison, HRT, taken to alleviate menopausal symptoms, replaces the oestrogen that you lose during the menopause transition, either alone or in combination with a progestogen What are the side effects? According to the FDA, the most common side effects are abdominal pain, diarrhoea, insomnia, back pain, hot flush and elevated hepatic transaminases. What have experts said about it? “This is going to be a completely blockbuster drug,” said Prof Waljit Dhillo, an endocrinologist at Imperial College London who led a trial for the drug in 2017 toldThe Guardian. “It’s like a switch. Within a day or two the flushes go away. It’s unbelievable how well these drugs work. It’s going to be completely game changing for a lot of women.” Read More Adenomyosis: 5 things you need to know about the ‘evil twin sister’ of endometriosis ‘Suddenly, I saw Dad again’: The radical technology helping those living with dementia Naga Munchetty reveals womb condition adenomyosis: ‘I live every day on painkillers’
1970-01-01 08:00
Chevron to Buy Shale Driller PDC in $6.3 Billion Stock Deal
Chevron to Buy Shale Driller PDC in $6.3 Billion Stock Deal
Chevron Corp. said it will buy driller PDC Energy Inc. in a $6.3 billion all-stock deal, allowing Chevron
1970-01-01 08:00
Elle Fanning's nipple pasties dress has fans admiring the amount of trust she put in the outfit
Elle Fanning's nipple pasties dress has fans admiring the amount of trust she put in the outfit
Elle Fanning looked dazzling in a metallic party dress recently, where fans are impressed with the trust she has in her nipple pasties. The 25-year-old is currently at Cannes Film Festival where she's been photographed wearing beautiful outfits both on the red carpet and out-and-about. But there's one dress in the particular that's had fans talking - a Paco Rabanne silver floor-length dress with intricate feather-like embellishments on the middle to bottom half of the gown. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Meanwhile, the top of the dress followed the metallic theme with two silver nipple covers. "Now THISSSSS is a partyyyy dressss @pacorabanne," she posted on Instagram snaps of herself posing in the dress to her 6.3m followers. Fans took to the comments sections, and had something to say about Fanning's trust in the coordinating nipple pasties. One person said: "You have so much trust in that dress lmao. It’s a stunning look though!" "My nips could never…" another person wrote. Someone else added: "Oh sure, if you have tiny areolas. I could never." "Gorgeous! But my boobs would be so cold!" a fourth person commented. While celebrity pals praised the daring look in the comments section. Lucy Boynton wrote: “Deceeeeeeased," while Naomi Watts added: “I am DEAD [skull emoji],” and Maude Apatow echoed similar sentiment, she commented WOW." Elsewhere at Cannes Film Festival, Harrison Ford's wife was made to sit behind him at Indiana Jones premiere and fans backed Brie Larson after being asked about Jonny Depp. Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
1970-01-01 08:00
Nottingham Forest hoping to keep loanees Keylor Navas and Renan Lodi
Nottingham Forest hoping to keep loanees Keylor Navas and Renan Lodi
Nottingham Forest are keen to secure loan stars Keylor Navas and Renan Lodi beyond the 2022/23 season.
1970-01-01 08:00
FX Boss Convicted of Fraud Over Fake London Investment Firm
FX Boss Convicted of Fraud Over Fake London Investment Firm
The boss of a London FX firm was found guilty of seven counts of fraud for his role
1970-01-01 08:00
New Mexican Spanish, a unique American dialect, survives mostly in prayers
New Mexican Spanish, a unique American dialect, survives mostly in prayers
New Mexican Spanish is a unique dialect, a mixture of centuries-old Spanish with Indigenous words that evolved through historical isolation
1970-01-01 08:00
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