MLB rumors: Braves predicted big splash is clear after Aaron Nola taken off table
The Atlanta Braves are being viewed as a team that'll make a big move, with specifics unknown. With Aaron Nola no longer an option, their best option is clear.
2023-11-20 02:59
Brazilian inflation targeting changes should not affect monetary policy, Guillen says
BRASILIA Changes to the Brazilian inflation targeting system should not be linked to how monetary policy is carried
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Kyiv under drone attack barrage for second night
No casualties are reported, but more than 40 targets are destroyed by the air defence.
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Matteo Berrettini has Carlos Alcaraz in his sights at Wimbledon after admitting he would "have signed in blood" to play at the All England Club when injury...
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Joe Rogan reveals his MMA moves 'speciality' during anorexic difficulties' discussion with Brian Simpson
In a recent episode of 'The Joe Rogan Experience', Joe Rogan and comedian Brian Simpson discussed the most lethal MMA moves
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Ireland puts Tonga away at the Rugby World Cup, underdog Portugal harasses Wales and Samoa arrives
Top-ranked Ireland gambled on fielding its first team against Tonga at the Rugby World Cup just a week out from a huge showdown with defending champion South Africa
2023-09-17 06:54
Top US House foreign affairs Democrat seeks "pause" on military aid to Egypt
WASHINGTON The ranking Democrat on the House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Committee said on Friday he had asked
2023-09-30 00:18
Frances Sternhagen, Tony Award-winning actor who was familiar maternal face on TV, dies at 93
Frances Sternhagen, the veteran character actor who won two Tony Awards and became a familiar maternal face to TV viewers later in life in such shows as “Cheers,” “ER,” “Sex and the City” and “The Closer,” has died
2023-11-30 04:23
Meta launches AI-based video editing tools
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2023-11-17 07:47
Global stocks rise as US inflation inches up
Stock markets rose Thursday as highly anticipated official data showed that US consumer inflation inched up in July but held...
2023-08-11 00:18
The 'Oppenheimer' creative team take you behind the scenes of the film's key moments
Impossible is often just a starting point on a Christopher Nolan film and “Oppenheimer,” about the father of the atomic bomb, was no exception
2023-11-22 22:46
Uzbekistan's leader poised for landslide victory in presidential election
Uzbekistan holds a snap presidential election on Sunday, a vote that follows a constitutional referendum that extended the incumbent's term from five to seven years. President Shavkat Mirziyoyev was elected in 2021 to a second five-year term, the limit allowed by the constitution. But the amendments approved in April's plebiscite allowed him to begin the count of terms anew and run for two more, raising the possibility that he could stay in office until 2037. The 65-year-old Mirziyoyev is set to win the vote by landslide against three token rivals. “The political landscape has remained unchanged, and none of the parliamentary political parties stand in open opposition to the president’s policies and agenda,” the elections observer arm of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe said in a pre-voting report. Since coming to power in 2016 after the death of longtime dictatorial leader Islam Karimov, Mirziyoyev has introduced a slew of political and economic reforms that eased some of the draconian policies of his predecessor, who made Uzbekistan into one of the region's most repressive countries. Under Mirziyoyev, freedom of speech has been expanded compared with the total suppression of dissent during the Karimov era, and some independent news media and bloggers have appeared. He also relaxed the tight controls on Islam in the predominantly Muslim country that Karimov imposed to counter dissident views. At the same time, Uzbekistan has remained strongly authoritarian with no significant opposition. All registered political parties are loyal to Mirziyoyev. In April’s referendum, more than 90% of those who cast ballots voted to approve the amendments extending the presidential term. As part of his reforms, Mirziyoyev has abolished state regulation of cotton production and sales, ending decades of forced labor in the country’s cotton industries, a major source of export revenues. Under Karimov, more than 2 million Uzbeks were forced to work in the annual cotton harvest. Mirziyoyev has also lifted controls on hard currency, encouraging investment from abroad, and he moved to improve relations with the West that soured under Karimov. He has maintained close ties with Russia and signed a number of key agreements with China, which became Uzbekistan’s largest trading partner as part of its Belt and Road Initiative. Like the leaders of other ex-Soviet Central Asian nations that have close economic ties with Moscow, Mirziyoyev has engaged in a delicate balancing act after Moscow sent troops into Ukraine, steering clear of backing the Russian action but not condemning it either. Read More Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide
2023-07-08 22:52
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