People living near Yamuna River in New Delhi return home as waters recede
By Adnan Abidi and Gabrielle Fonseca Johnson NEW DELHI People living near a river running through India's capital
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European Natural Gas Prices Slump as Key Norway Maintenance Ends
European natural gas prices slumped as supplies from Norway soared due to the completion of major maintenance. The
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Lionesses land in Brisbane ahead of World Cup opener against Haiti
The Lionesses arrived in Brisbane on Monday, 17 July, ahead of their opening World Cup match against Haiti on Saturday. The opener comes just over a week after the England women’s team played out a goalless draw in a behind-closed-doors training fixture with Canada on Queensland’s Sunshine Coast. Speaking ahead of Saturday’s match, Ella Toone insisted that England have no concerns about their attacking ability despite failing to score in each of their last two matches. The midfielder said: “We’re definitely creating those chances. It’s now about making sure we put them in the back of the net.”
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The most iconic Hermès Birkin bags inspired by Jane Birkin
Following the passing of actor and singer Jane Birkin, fans are remembering the iconic Hermès bag which drew inspiration from her need for practical style - and quickly grew to be one of the rarest and most expensive styles in the fashion world. The Hermès Birkin starts at around £8,000, but can only be purchased new by invitation from the brand personally. However, those keen to get their hands on one of these exclusive pieces can expect to pay upward of £20,000 on resale items. The Diamond Himalaya Birkin gained notoriety for being the most expensive bag ever to be sold at auction, going for $450,000 USD (£343,700) in 2022, and is crafted from Niloticus crocodile skin featuring 40 brilliant white diamonds. Birkin's passing will likely drive demand up even further for such bags. Read More Jane Birkin: Singer, actor and inspiration behind iconic Birkin bag dies aged 76 Cillian Murphy says it ‘took a toll’ playing scientist J Robert Oppenheimer Fan grabs Bryan Adams’ microphone after invading stage to sing Summer of ‘69
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Congressmen to EPA: Don’t Trust Texas to Oversee Carbon Storage
Two Texas Congressmen are urging the Environmental Protection Agency to reject their state’s effort to oversee underground carbon
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Expedia Launches Rewards Program Across Brands, Including Vrbo
Expedia Group Inc. is launching a long-awaited loyalty program across three of its flagship brands, capitalizing on a
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Nigeria Eases Cash Requirement for Banks That Lend to Companies
Nigeria’s central bank slashed the mandatory cash reserve requirement for banks that lend exclusively to companies in a
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‘Finfluencers’ Lead UK Watchdog to Tighten Social Media Rules
The UK markets watchdog said it will update social media guidance to deter “finfluencers” from promoting financial products
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2023 Is Already on Track to Be the Hottest Year Ever Recorded
The hottest June on record has been followed by an early July that now includes 10 of the
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Ukraine Recap: Russia Halts Grain Deal After Crimea Bridge Blast
Russia halted the Black Sea grain deal, heightening uncertainty over global food supplies by closing a crucial export
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Ukraine Grain-Export Deal Collapses as Russia Terminates It
The Ukraine grain-export deal has ended almost a year into its run after Russia terminated the pact, heightening
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Wanda Warns of $200 Million Shortfall on Bond, Surprising Market
One of China’s most closely watched property firms warned of a funding shortfall just days before a key
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