China Tightens Export Controls on Battery-Making Graphite
China strengthened export controls on some categories of graphite, a key material in electric vehicle batteries, in a
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Andrew Tate deems those who stray from god as 'losers', Internet says 'you chase wealth dude'
Andrew Tate urged his followers not to let their wealth and children distract them from the remembrance of Allah
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Lady Gaga was the surprise guest at The Rolling Stones' New York album launch show
The Rolling Stones performed four new songs for the first time at the surprise launch party.
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Napoli chief admits things have changed with Chelsea target Victor Osimhen
Napoli chief Aurelio De Laurentiis admits things have changed with star striker Victor Osimhen.
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China's arrest of Japanese man could unsettle foreign firms even more
China has formally arrested a Japanese man who was detained in March, according to officials from Japan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) and the Japanese Embassy in Beijing.
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Adani Refinances $3.5 Billion in One of Asia’s Biggest Loans
Billionaire Gautam Adani-controlled Adani Group has completed a $3.5 billion funding package to refinance debt used to purchase
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Charli D’Amelio says she ‘constantly’ wears boyfriend Landon Barker's clothes: 'Perks of having a stylish boyfriend'
The fan-favorite influencer admitted that she regularly wears her boyfriend Landon Barker's clothes because he "has really good style"
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Justin Timberlake dating history: Singer under scanner after Britney Spears' bombshell revelations
Britney's upcoming memoir 'The Woman In Me' claims that she had an abortion during her relationship with Justin Timberlake
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For author Haruki Murakami, reading fiction helps us 'see through lies' in a world divided by walls
Japanese author Haruki Murakami says he is torn by the conflict in Israel since he has Jewish friends but understands that the situation of the Palestinians is dire
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Who is Shai Davidai? Columbia professor lashes out at university president over response to Israel-Hamas war
Columbia professor Shai Davidai criticized university for not denouncing pro-Palestinian student organizations
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Jonathan Turley blames 'conservative purge' in US universities for new pattern of 'radical chic'
Jonathan Turley expressed concern over the state of academia, particularly in light of recent events involving Cornell University's Russell Rickford
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Storm Babet: 14 of the wildest photos and videos as extreme weather hits the UK
The UK is bracing for heavy wind and rain from Storm Babet. The Met Office issued a rare red weather warning, stating that there is a “risk to life” from flooding in Aberdeenshire and Angus in Scotland. This is the first red warning for rain issued in the UK since Storm Dennis in February 2020. Police said a 57-year-old woman died after being swept into the Water of Lee, a river in the eastern area of Angus. Meanwhile on Wednesday, there were heavy showers and flooding across the island of Ireland. The army and civil defence units supported evacuation measures in the town of Midleton, County Cork, in the Irish republic where more than 100 properties were flooded. Yellow severe weather warnings have been issued across the week from Thursday until Saturday for a vast area of the UK, covering already parts of Scotland, Northern Ireland, and northern and eastern England. Tony Wardle, the Met Office’s deputy chief meteorologist, said: “Storm Babet will bring disruption for parts of the UK in the coming days, with heavy rain and strong winds likely for many. Heavy and persistent rain will fall on to already saturated ground, bringing a risk of flooding. It is important to stay up to date with warnings from your local flood warning agency as well as the local authorities. “As well as heavy rain, Storm Babet will bring some very strong winds and large waves near some eastern coasts. Gusts around 70mph are possible in eastern and northern Scotland from Thursday. Met Office warnings will continue to be reviewed as the forecast develops." Here are some of the wildest photos and videos that have emerged from the storm so far. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter 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.
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