Singapore Ruling Party Stalwart Tharman Runs For President
Singapore ruling party stalwart Tharman Shanmugaratnam will run for the largely-ceremonial role of president after more than two
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Christina Applegate worried about her 'future' as an actress, feels MS diagnosis will put an end to her career
Christina Applegate said, 'We don't know what my future as an actress is going to be. I don't know who is going to be as loving and understanding'
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Football rumours: Newcastle join Manchester United in bid to sign Kim Min-jae
What the papers say Newcastle have emerged as late contender to sign defender Kim Min-jae, 26, from Napoli, according to The Sun. The South Korea international, whose £42million release clause is triggered on July 1, had been reportedly close to signing for Manchester United. The Red Devils are also among a host of clubs tracking Chicago Fire midfielder Brian Gutierrez, 19. But according to the Daily Mirror, the Premier League club and Rangers face an additional hurdle to European rivals in obtaining a work permit for the American youngster. Villareal’s Pau Torres, 26, has emerged as a major target for Aston Villa. According to the Daily Mirror, Villa have made an offer for the Spain defender. Arsenal striker Folarin Bolagun is a target for city rivals AC Milan and Inter Milan, reports the Daily Mail. The 21-year-old American-born forward impressed on loan at Reims last season and is poised the leave the Emirates in the summer. Social media round-up Players to watch Josko Gvardiol: Manchester City are reportedly close to a bid for the Croatia defender, 21, from RB Leipzig. Axel Disasi: Monaco’s 25-year-old France defender has emerged as a potential target for Manchester United. Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live
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Exclusive-BlackRock eyes $7 billion for new Global Renewable Power Fund
By Simon Jessop and Susanna Twidale LONDON The world's biggest asset manager BlackRock said it hopes to raise
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Globe Telecom CEO Says GCash Ready for IPO This Year Amid Growth
Globe Telecom Inc., the Philippines’ second-biggest telecommunications company, expects e-wallet unit GCash to be ready for an initial
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Wizz Air forecasts return to profit in current year
LONDON European low-cost airline Wizz Air posted an annual net loss of 535 million euros ($572.8 million), after
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StanChart Trimming More Than 100 Roles as Part of Cost Cuts
Standard Chartered Plc is embarking on selective lay-offs of employees across its Singapore, London and Hong Kong hubs,
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Wizz Air Sees Return to Profit after Post-Pandemic Travel Surge
Wizz Air Holdings Plc said it will return to profit this year as the peak summer travel season
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Sharing Israel? Divide between religious and secular Jews heats up under Netanyahu's rule
Tensions have been rising between Israel’s religious and secular Jews since Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s new government took office last December
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Landlord SBB Sinks Further Into Junk Territory in S&P Downgrade
The company at the center of Sweden’s property crisis was sent even further into junk territory by S&P
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New York is choking on smog. But for these cities, it's just another day
For days, images of New York choking in smoke have stunned the United States, as residents struggle to deal with the unfamiliar challenge of severe air pollution.
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Ukraine-Russia news – latest: Exploding mines float through floodwater after Kherson dam attack
Ukraine has warned of the danger posed by exploding mines floating in floodwater from the Kakhovka dam disaster. "Water is disturbing mines that were laid earlier, causing them to explode," deputy prime minister Oleksandr Kubrakov told reporters earlier. “As a result of the flooding, infectious diseases and chemicals were getting into the water,” he said. Yesterday, Ukrainians fled to trees and rooftops to escape flooding caused by the collapse of the damm, which Kyiv says was blown up by Russia. Hundreds of thousands are said to be without normal access to clean drinking water following the breach, described by Ukraine officials as the biggest eco-diaster since Chernobyl. Read More Mapped: The damage caused by Ukraine’s devastated dam Nato countries ‘could send troops to Ukraine in coalition of the willing’ former alliance chief warns From Stalin to Putin, dam-busting has been a barbaric and brutally effective tactic for warmongers for decades Massive destruction after Ukraine dam collapse revealed in new satellite images
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