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Suriname country profile
Suriname country profile
Provides an overview of Suriname, including key dates and facts about this South American country.
1970-01-01 08:00
To Meet Climate Goals, Gulf Countries Will Have to Overhaul Everything
To Meet Climate Goals, Gulf Countries Will Have to Overhaul Everything
In Dubai, it’s normal to leave your air conditioning running at all times, even if you go away
1970-01-01 08:00
Buying Junk Bonds Is the Top Contrarian Trade for 2024
Buying Junk Bonds Is the Top Contrarian Trade for 2024
Worries about an economic downturn aren’t enough to dissuade market participants from being bullish on risky debt as
1970-01-01 08:00
Billionaire Kellnerova Unites All Family Assets in New Company
Billionaire Kellnerova Unites All Family Assets in New Company
Renata Kellnerova, the richest woman in the European Union’s eastern wing, and her family announced a new corporate
1970-01-01 08:00
De Beers Will Stockpile Unsold Diamonds After Prices Tumble
De Beers Will Stockpile Unsold Diamonds After Prices Tumble
De Beers plans to stockpile unsold diamonds after the world’s biggest producer responded to plunging prices by allowing
1970-01-01 08:00
Exxon Aims to Become a Leading Lithium Supplier for EVs by 2030
Exxon Aims to Become a Leading Lithium Supplier for EVs by 2030
Exxon Mobil Corp. plans to begin producing lithium in Arkansas, marking an entry into the provision of a
1970-01-01 08:00
Strange naked 'creature' spotted on Google Street View
Strange naked 'creature' spotted on Google Street View
A strange naked creature with long, floppy arms has been spotted on Google Street View. The bizarre figure appears to be running across a field with its elongated limbs flailing behind it. The nude creature was spotted on a desolate road. It was seen near the Bears Ears Visitor Center in the town of Buff, southeast of Salt Lake City, Utah, US. Online sleuths have been baffled about what it could be. However, the truth behind the creepy creature was disappointing to many. The naked figure is actually a farm scarecrow used to deter unwanted animals and curious visitors. Wacky scarecrows are quite common in the remote town. Earlier this year, a ‘radioactive mutant’ was spotted at an abandoned fairground in Chernobyl on Google Street View. The Chernobyl nuclear disaster took place in April 1986 when tens of thousands of people were evacuated, mainly from the city of Pripyat in northern Ukraine. Today, Pripyat remains an abandoned ‘ghost town’ within the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone. TikTok user ‘Arianleonel’ posted a clip of him perusing areas of Pripyat on Google Maps. The video shows him searching around the fairground before spotting something unusual near the decrepit Ferris wheel. He zooms in to reveal a person in a purple jacket lurking behind a tree. Sign up to our new 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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Bayern Munich respond to Real Madrid interest in Alphonso Davies
Bayern Munich respond to Real Madrid interest in Alphonso Davies
Bayern Munich president Herbert Hainer has stated the club have little interest in selling Alphonso Davies amid transfer interest from European rivals Real Madrid.
1970-01-01 08:00
Glazer family set to miss Manchester United legend Sir Bobby Charlton’s funeral
Glazer family set to miss Manchester United legend Sir Bobby Charlton’s funeral
The Glazer family are set to miss the funeral of Manchester United legend Bobby Charlton with the club’s owners understood to be wary of becoming a distraction. World Cup winner Charlton passed away last month, with a funeral procession set to be held through the streets of Manchester today. The funeral cortège will pass Old Trafford, the ground Charlton called home between 1956 and 1973, before reaching Manchester Cathedral, where up to 1,000 people will gather to bid farewell. The Glazer brothers, Avram and Joel, will not be among them, though. The American family have owned Manchester United for almost two decades after patriarch Malcolm took a majority stake in the club in 2005, but their premiership has proved increasingly unpopular, with protests commonplace at Old Trafford since an era of sustained and significant success came to an end. British billionaire Sir Jim Ratcliffe is set to soon complete a £1.3b deal that will see the Ineos owner take 25% ownership of the club, which remains one of sport’s biggest brands. According to the Daily Star, the Glazer family held talks with club officials about attending Charlton’s funeral service but decided that the risk of receiving abuse might overshadow and detract from the event. The family dealt regularly with the former midfielder in his role as a director of the club. Charlton was a regular in the Old Trafford stands until being diagnosed with dementia in November 2020. He died three years on from the diagnosis after an accidental fall at the nursing home at which he was receiving care. Read More Rasmus Hojlund says ‘a matter of time’ until Erik ten Hag improves Man United Sir Bobby Charlton died after fall at care home, inquest hears Sir Bobby Charlton funeral announced for November 13
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HSBC Hands Cowper-Coles Advisory Role After China Remarks Outcry
HSBC Hands Cowper-Coles Advisory Role After China Remarks Outcry
HSBC Holdings Plc will retain Sherard Cowper-Coles, the public affairs executive who apologized for criticizing the UK’s stance
1970-01-01 08:00
You Bull’s Pizzle! Breaking Down 10 Iconic Shakespeare Insults
You Bull’s Pizzle! Breaking Down 10 Iconic Shakespeare Insults
Here’s how to pepper your next argument with Shakespearean insults.
1970-01-01 08:00
How has Mauricio Pochettino got Chelsea firing after early-season slump?
How has Mauricio Pochettino got Chelsea firing after early-season slump?
Mauricio Pochettino’s start to life as Chelsea manager has been somewhat of a mixed bag with the Blues lying 10th after 12 games of the Premier League season. A recent 4-1 win at title-chasing Tottenham and draws against Arsenal and Manchester City suggest the Blues are beginning to turn a corner after taking only five points from their first six league games. Here, the PA news agency breaks down Chelsea’s season so far under Pochettino. A poor start Chelsea’s unbeaten pre-season form did not translate to the Premier League where they struggled to pick up points in the early stages. An opening day 1-1 draw to Liverpool was followed by a 3-1 defeat at West Ham before the Blues went winless in their next three against Nottingham Forest, Bournemouth and Aston Villa. The 1-0 defeat at home to Villa saw Pochettino call for his players to “grow up” after the Blues’ stuttering start saw the pressure mount on their Argentinian manager. A young team All of Chelsea’s 12 summer signings are aged 25 and under as chairman Todd Boehly looked to recruit youth as a solution to last season’s poor performances, which led to a dismal 12th-place finish in the Premier League. The upheaval to the squad in the summer led to the Blues’ early teething problems as Pochettino juggled formations and XIs in a bid to find his preferred personnel. Is Cole Palmer Chelsea’s main man? Cole Palmer has been a mainstay in Chelsea’s XI since his September transfer from Manchester City. The winger, who has also featured as an attacking midfielder, cost a reported £42.5 million and has scored four times from the spot against Burnley, Arsenal Spurs and a last-minute equaliser in Sunday’s 4-4 draw against his old club City. Palmer’s creativity has helped Nicolas Jackson unlock his goalscoring touch, with the Senegal striker netting four times in his last two appearances. Turning the corner? The west London club have picked up six points in four games against the so-called ‘big six’, which is an improvement on the four points they managed across the whole of last season against their rivals. Although Chelsea have had success against high-pressing opposition, they still need to find solutions to combat low blocks after their recent 2-0 defeat to Brentford at Stamford Bridge. Read More The issues facing injury-hit Newcastle heading into testing end to year Ben Davies keen to prove doubters wrong as Wales target another major tournament Britain’s Katie Boulter eager to build on her successful season in 2024
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