Niger Demands French Troops, Envoy Depart as Deadlines Pass
Thousands of protesters gathered outside a French army base in Niger’s capital Niamey over the weekend as a
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Steps star Claire Richards was 'so nervous' to work with Celine Dion: 'She's one of my idols!'
Claire Richards was "so nervous" to work with Celine Dion and admitted she would have backed out if she had been given the chance.
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Fox News anchor Laura Ingraham slammed for blaming students' poor math skills on 'unwarranted' Covid lockdowns
People slammed Fox News anchor Laura Ingraham after she tweeted a note blaming officials of America and other states for students failing in math
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Saudi PIF to Create Steel Giant with $3.3 Billion Sabic Deal
Saudi Arabia’s sovereign wealth fund is set to create a new steel giant with the acquisition of the
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Europe’s Retail Bond Rush Shows Household Savers’ Growing Clout
A pair of bond sales in the past week shows how European governments are increasingly turning to households
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'It was a massive war movie': Golda director Guy Nattiv made drastic changes to the story
Guy Nattiv has revealed that his biopic 'Golda' was initially supposed to be a "massive war movie".
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Ukraine Recap: Russia Targets Odesa Region With Swarm of Drones
Russia launched several waves of Shahed loitering drones overnight, with many aimed at port facilities and other infrastructure
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Seahorses, snakes and illegal pork from Vietnam seized by US Customs
When it comes to inspecting luggage, "there's never a dull moment," customs agents at Washington's Dulles Airport said after opening the bags of two passengers from Vietnam and discovering herbal medicine, snakes and even seahorses.
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AI Fused With Trade Data May Finally Smooth Clunky Supply Chains
The dawn of artificial intelligence tools like ChatGPT may revolutionize the way both the public and private sector
1970-01-01 08:00
Forget the Ulez Row and Get On Your Bikes, Says Brompton Boss
Will Butler-Adams doesn’t have much patience for cars, or public transport for that matter. Especially on a warm
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Killings Grip Arab Towns in Israel as Wave of Violence Builds
Gunshots felled Abdel Rahman Kashua last month right in front of a police station, escalating a wave of
1970-01-01 08:00
Who is playing college football today, Sept. 3?
Labor Day weekend means a few extra days of college football, but who is playing on the Sunday slate for Week 1 of CFB action?
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