Oil prices gain on Russian gasoline ban, US trade optimism, crude inventories Reuters
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Oil prices gain on Russian gasoline ban, US trade optimism, crude inventories – Reuters
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Russian Automakers Shift to 4-Day Workweeks Amid Market Slump
Two of Russia’s largest automakers have announced plans to move employees to four-day workweeks as the country’s auto industry grapples with a sharp downturn.
Gorky Automobile Plant (GAZ), based in Nizhny Novgorod, will switch to a…
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Zelenskyy U-turns on anti-corruption agencies power grab after public outcry – POLITICO
The bill still has to be passed by the parliament, where, some activists warn, it risks being stalled by Zelenskyy’s own MPs.
The course reversal comes after Ukrainians poured onto the streets for the first anti-government protests since…
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This is the best time to take an exam to boost your chances of passing, study finds
Midday may be the best time to take an oral exam, interview for a job, or even go on trial, a…
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Why the reluctance to recognize Israel’s genocide in Gaza? | Kenneth Roth
Why is it so difficult for some to accept that the Israeli government is committing genocide in Gaza? The case for genocide is compelling, but some governments and members of the public resist acknowledging it. The reason lies in not only…
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Russian plane crashes in Russia's far east, nearly 50 people on board feared dead – Reuters
Russian plane crashes in Russia’s far east, nearly 50 people on board feared dead Reuters
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“Nicolas qui paie”, le refrain qui plane sur le budget
PARIS — Il a entre 30 et 50 ans, il est cadre, et il est persuadé de payer pour tout le monde. Depuis le mois de juin, “Nicolas”, personnage fictif représentant une part des Français qui se dit assommée par l’impôt, a envahi les…
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He went to get aid and didn’t come back
Ethar ShalabyBBC News Arabic
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Abdullah Jendeia had been searching for food when he was killed A teenager who went looking for food and a man who endured months of malnutrition are among those who have died in Gaza in the past week.
On…
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Scientists just resurrected the 1918 “Spanish Flu” virus—here’s what they found
Researchers from the universities of Basel and Zurich have used a historical specimen from UZH’s Medical Collection to decode the genome of the virus responsible for the 1918-1920 influenza pandemic in Switzerland. The genetic material of the…
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Europe’s GP-led market is on a tear
While European private markets appear to be in high demand across the board this year, it would not be hyperbolic to describe the region’s continuation fund opportunity as positively electric.
Last week, affiliate title…
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