
Biggest Kenyan Bank’s Stock Lags Peers Under Weight of Bad Loans
Investors in KCB Group Plc, Kenya’s biggest bank by assets, got a reminder this week why the stock
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Trader Error Means Some Finnish Consumers to Get Free Power
An error by a trader caused Finnish power prices to plunge into negative territory on Friday, prompting the
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Jaxon Smith-Njigba Made the Catch of the Year Look Easy
The San Francisco 49ers made sure that any Seattle Seahawks fan at last night's contest had a less-than-perfect Thanksgiving by thoroughly outplaying the home t
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What is Amaterasu? Internet has hilarious reaction to study showing mysterious high-energy cosmic ray striking Utah
Astronomers reportedly believe that Amaterasu is one of the most powerful cosmic rays ever observed
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Fans excited as 'Love Actually' returns to cinemas for 20th anniversary: 'Best Christmas movie'
Iconic Christmas film, 'Love Actually', to return to theaters worldwide this holiday season
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Diversity consultant Janice Gassam Asare faces Ohio state probe for article on 'decentering whiteness at workplace'
In her Forbes piece, Janice Gassam Asare discussed workplace changes in order to better serve individuals who identify as '[people] of color'
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Perez Salas' reign of terror over as Joe Biden thanks Mexican president for capturing Sinaloa cartel's alleged security boss
The capture of Nestor Isidro Perez Salas, known as 'El Nini,' was welcomed by President Biden
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Russia-Ukraine war – live: Putin suffers ‘mass casualties’ as China ‘in secret talks over tunnel to Crimea’
Ukraine’s long-range precision strikes are inflicting mass casualties among Vladimir Putin’s forces “well behind the frontline”, the UK’s Ministry of Defence has claimed. The dire lack of rotation among frontline troops is leaving Russia’s commanders with “an acute dilemma” of whether to keep soldiers safely dispersed or gather them in groups to boost morale, the ministry claimed – pointing to two recent strikes which likely caused dozens of casualties in Russian-held territory. Meanwhile, Ukraine’s military claimed to be inflicting major losses as Russia seeks to try and encircle the key strategic city of Avdiivka in the east, with Kyiv insisting its soldiers are “standing their ground” and “steadfastly holding the defence”. It came as the Washington Post reported that Ukraine’s security service had intercepted emails showing Chinese business executives were potentially open to helping Russia construct a vast underwater tunnel linking the mainland to annexed Crimea. While the project would likely take years to complete, retaining the annexed peninsula is a priority for Vladimir Putin, whose prized 11-mile bridge over the Kerch Strait is under sustained Ukrainian attacks. Read More Putin G20 speech: What Russian leader said in virtual address about Ukraine war ‘tragedy’ Ukraine says at least three dead in Russian airstrike on hospital Putin may start sourcing ballistic missiles from Iran, warns White House Finland erects barriers at border with Russia to control influx of migrants. The Kremlin objects
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UN confirms sexual spread of mpox in Congo for the 1st time as country sees a record outbreak
The World Health Organization said it has confirmed sexual transmission of mpox in Congo for the first time as the country experiences its biggest-ever outbreak
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Mexico’s Economic Growth Beats Estimates With Upward Revision
Mexico’s economy expanded more in the third quarter than preliminary data suggested, lifted by surging exports to the
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Lenovo Recalls USB-C Laptop Power Bank Due to Fire Risk
Lenovo is recalling a USB-C laptop power bank due to a risk of it overheating
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'I was a madman' - Jose Mourinho tells Carlo Ancelotti to stay at Real Madrid
Real Madrid manager Carlo Ancelotti should stay at the club and sign a new contract, according to their former boss Jose Mourinho.
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