
On World AIDS Day, AHF Poland Warns – ‘It’s Not Over’
LUBLIN, Poland--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov 29, 2023--
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KISS star Paul Stanley worried 'it was his time' during health scare
KISS star Paul Stanley has admitted he was worried "it was his time" during his recent health scare.
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Avatar 3 will be in post production for two years
James Cameron will now spend two years on "post production" for 'Avatar 3' before its 2025 release.
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Taylor Swift thanks touring family as 2023 Eras shows come to an end
Taylor Swift has paid tribute to her fans and "touring family" after performing her last show of 2023.
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'A lot of auto-tune': Timothee Chalamet jokes about singing skills in Wonka
Timothée Chalamet joked he needed "a lot of auto-tune" for his singing in 'Wonka' but he enjoyed the "great learning experience" of the dance routines.
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Spanish Inflation Unexpectedly Slows on Fuel, Tourism Costs
Spanish inflation unexpectedly eased, retreating for the first time since June thanks to drops in the costs of
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Public Debt Markets Just Got Their First Cyber-Catastrophe Bond
For the first time, a cyber-catastrophe bond has made its way into public debt markets. Long Walk Reinsurance
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Israel's First International Bank Q3 profit dips, default provision jumps
By Steven Scheer JERUSALEM First International Bank of Israel (FIBI) reported a dip in third-quarter net profit, hurt
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Prosus Sees E-Commerce Business Profit Sooner-Than-Expected
Prosus NV and majority owner Naspers Ltd. expect its e-commerce business to become profitable sooner-than-expected. The business, comprising
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Vanguard Australia eyes mergers to grow in domestic pension market
By Lewis Jackson SYDNEY Vanguard Australia will look to buy or merge with domestic pension funds, in an
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Thai central bank holds key rate steady, trims growth outlook
By Orathai Sriring and Kitiphong Thaichareon BANGKOK (Reuters) -Thailand's central bank left its key interest rate unchanged on Wednesday as
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Iceland volcano – live: Experts reveal exact location for ‘likely’ eruption as magma flow continues
Almost 100 earthquakes shook Iceland from midnight today, as the country remains apprehensive about an imminent eruption. The strongest earthquake with a magnitude of 3.35 hit Vatnafjoll in South Iceland this morning at 5.56am, report the Icelandic Met Office. Yesterday night a seismic swarm started around the dike intrusion just north of the evacuated town of Grindavik. The Icelandic Met Office continues to warn of the “persistent likelihood of an imminent eruption”. In its latest update, the forecaster said there were around 100 earthquakes on Monday, with a “swarm” near the town which lasted just over an hour before midnight. A fortnight ago, Grindavik was evacuated after magma-induced seismic activity tore vast chasms through the streets of the town. While hundreds of earthquakes are still hitting the surrounding area daily, “seismic activity continues to decrease”, said the Icelandic Met Office, adding: “The likelihood of an imminent volcanic eruption diminishes with time.” However, one civil protection official told theThe Independent “It is still dangerous here ... I have never seen anything like it before. Usually we will have a few minutes warning to get out, but with the weather like it is today, we have even less.” Read More What to do with Grindavík: Has Iceland’s #1 selfie spot just emerged out of the ground? Is it safe to travel to Iceland? Your rights if you have a holiday booked Every resident of an Icelandic town was evacuated due to a volcano. Daring rescuers went back to save the pets
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