Redwood inks long-term EV battery materials supply deal with Toyota
By Paul Lienert Redwood Materials has signed a long-term contract to supply Toyota Motor with recycled materials for
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Kenya's parliament back Haiti mission despite court case
Lawmakers approve the sending of police officers even though a legal challenge is being heard.
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German coalition faces difficult choices after budget hammerblow
By Maria Martinez BERLIN Germany's ruling coalition on Thursday was scrambling to fix a large hole in its
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11 Sensational Facts About Furby
Furby was a toy sensation for ’90s kids, but these chatty, distinctive-looking fluffballs are still captivating youngsters to this day.
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Deal on WTO reform by next ministerial meeting seen as 'hard': US envoy
By Emma Farge GENEVA It will be "hard" to reach a deal on fully restoring the World Trade
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Ramaswamy’s Crypto Policy Calls for Deregulation and Gutting the SEC
Vivek Ramaswamy vows to rescind most federal cryptocurrency regulations and drastically reduce headcount at the Securities and Exchange
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Fed's Williams touts need for more market data transparency
By Michael S. Derby NEW YORK Federal Reserve Bank of New York President John Williams said Thursday good
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TVS Motor Company Forges Strategic Partnership With Emil Frey for Key European Markets
BANGALORE, India--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov 16, 2023--
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Volunteers rush to Israeli farms stripped of workers after Hamas attack
By Steven Scheer RISHON LEZION, Israel On Sunday, Audrey Panitch Levin was at home in Philadelphia. On Wednesday,
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Leonardo focuses on European alliances as it trims DRS stake in US
By Giulia Segreti and Alvise Armellini ROME Italy's Leonardo is trimming its stake in U.S. unit DRS as
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Saudi Pro League sets sights on world’s best players
The Saudi Pro League will target players “of the highest level” in future transfer windows, its head of recruitment has said. Top-flight Saudi Arabian clubs spent £701m to bring in talent from overseas in the summer, according to Fifa. That figure could have been even bigger if bids from Saudi teams for Paris Saint Germain striker Kylian Mbappe and Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah had been accepted. Michael Emenalo, the league’s director of football and the man in charge of the country’s Player Acquisition Centre for Excellence (Pace), admitted the Saudi league had “competed aggressively” in the summer window and that the focus was now on top-quality additions. “I’m hoping [the January transfer window] is not very busy, because I think the job that was done has been quite interesting and aggressive, and most of the clubs, I believe, have what they need,” the former Chelsea technical director said in an interview with the league’s in-house media team. “And hopefully the attention will now turn to work within the training facilities to improve these players and to allow the time to adapt and perform. “Now, whatever additional improvement that we need to do for any club, with time on our hands and preparation, we believe will be additions of the highest level. “We will continue to support and to see every opportunity we have to bring more talented individuals that want to come to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia that is open for business.” Saudi clubs have always traditionally been one of the top recruiters of talent in Asia but Al Nassr’s signing of Cristiano Ronaldo in January of this year marked a gear shift and paved the way for other superstars to join the league. Neymar, Karim Benzema, Riyad Mahrez, Ruben Neves and Sadio Mane are among the big names who subsequently moved to the kingdom in the summer. Emenalo added: “These guys have been the best performers for a very long time in our industry. We’re very, very lucky to have them. “I’ve always explained, privately and publicly, that top-level footballers are incredible and unique artists, and what they can do, you can only dream of until you try to do it, when you realise how difficult it is. “Those guys are exceptional artists, and the artists as time goes on will be greatly appreciated and copied by youngsters in the country and that will be for the good of everyone.” PA Read More No end to pursuit of the world’s best players, Saudi Pro League official says Brazil issue Neymar recovery update after ACL surgery as Ederson withdraws from squad Rumours: Man United could sell duo in January and Newcastle target midfield pair Rumours: Fernandes targeted by Saudi clubs and Moyes could get ‘upstairs’ role Cristiano Ronaldo scores 400th goal since turning 30 as Al Nassr beat Al Khaleej Jarell Quansah keen to become ‘top centre-back’ after Liverpool breakthrough
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US Commerce Dept removes Chinese agency from entity list -Federal Register
WASHINGTON The U.S. Commerce Department has removed the Chinese Ministry of Public Security’s Institute of Forensic Science from
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