15 Most Important BUSINESS NUMBERS
By Alux.com
Published: May 31, 2020
15 Most Important BUSINESS NUMBERS | Sunday Motivational
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Top Headlines for August 25, 2020
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Africa Now Free of Wild Poliovirus, but Polio Threat Remains
Health authorities on Tuesday are expected to declare the African continent free of the wild poliovirus after decades of effort, though cases of vaccine-derived polio are still sparking outbreaks of the paralyzing disease in more than a dozen countries.
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Pompeo in Sudan, Top US Official to Visit Since Uprising
U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo arrived in Sudan on Tuesday, the top U.S. official to visit the African country since last year’s ouster of its autocratic leader, Omar al-Bashir.
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Iran Won’t Accept Any Demands Beyond 2015 Nuclear Deal
Iran won’t accept any additional demands beyond its commitments under the 2015 nuclear deal, the country’s top nuclear official declared Tuesday as the chief of the U.N. nuclear watchdog was visiting Iran, the official IRNA news agency reported.
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French Troops Stay in Mali After Coup, No End in Sight
It was a picture postcard meant to portray unity in the vast and fragile lands that once were French colonies: President Emmanuel Macron standing with the leaders of five West African countries where France has spearheaded a counter-terrorism war since 2013.
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Greta Thunberg Returns to School in Sweden After Year Off
After a year off school to campaign on pressing for tougher action on curbing climate change, Swedish environmental activist Greta Thunberg says she’s returning to class.
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Man United Defender Maguire on Trial for Assault in Greece
Manchester United defender Harry Maguire is due to go on trial in Greece on Tuesday on assault charges following his arrest after a brawl last week on the island of Mykonos.
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Afghan Officials: Taliban Truck Bomb, Other Attacks Kill 12
A wave of attacks across Afghanistan on Tuesday left at least 12 dead and wounded scores, officials said, including a Taliban truck bombing in the country’s north that targeted a commando base for Afghan forces.
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Battle Looms in Mozambique Over Extremists’ Control of Port
The stinging success of Mozambique’s Islamic extremist rebels in seizing and holding a northern port city signals to the government, neighboring countries and the world that Africa has yet another insurgency hotspot.
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Turkey Detains IS Suspect Planning ‘Sensational’ Attack
Police in Istanbul have detained a suspected Islamic State group militant who was allegedly planning a 'sensational' attack in the city, Turkey's state-run news agency reported Tuesday.
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Credit Suisse to Shut 37 Bank Branches in Switzerland
Swiss bank Credit Suisse said Tuesday that it plans to close 37 branches in its home country as part of an effort to streamline its business, and said that some job cuts are inevitable.
[#Money #Success] 10 MOST EXPENSIVE Cities to Live In
10 MOST EXPENSIVE Cities to Live In
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Published: Jul 09, 2020
10 MOST EXPENSIVE Cities to Live In
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Top Headlines for August 24, 2020
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Greece Plans Military Exercise Amid Dispute With Turkey
Greece said Monday that it will conduct a navy and air force exercise in an area of the eastern Mediterranean where Turkey is prospecting for oil and gas in an area as the neighboring countries remain locked in a dispute over offshore energy rights.
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Japan’s Takeda Sells Drugs Subsidiary to US Blackstone Fund
Takeda Pharmaceutical Co. is selling its subsidiary in Japan focused on consumer healthcare to U.S. investment fund Blackstone Group.
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Iran Sets June 18 as Date for Next Presidential Election
Iran’s constitutional watchdog on Monday set June 18 as date for the country’s next presidential election, a vote that will choose the successor to President Hassan Rouhani who has served two four-year terms in office.
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Taliban Political Team in Pakistan to Talk Afghan Peace Push
A Taliban political team arrived in Pakistan on Monday as efforts appear to be ramping up to get negotiations underway between the Afghan government and the insurgents.
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Paris Police Arrest 148 After PSG Loses in Champions League
Paris police arrested 148 people as Paris Saint-Germain soccer fans clashed with officers and smashed cars and store windows after the club lost the Champions League final in Lisbon.
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Engine-Room Blast on Greek Ferry Injures 4 Crew Members
Authorities in Greece say four crew members have been injured in an engine-room explosion on a ferry at Iraklio port on the island of Crete.
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Denmark Suspends Foreign Spy Agency Chief, 2 Others
Denmark’s government says that the head of the country’s foreign intelligence service has been 'relieved of duty for the time being' along with two other senior employees.
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Burkina Faso Army Blamed for Extrajudicial Torture, Deaths
FADA N’GOURMA, Burkina Faso – Huddled on the floor in a dimly lit room, one by one the five men displayed wounds they say were inflicted by government soldiers armed with wooden planks, knives and electric cables.
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Protest Erupts After Wisconsin Police Shoot Man From Behind
Officers deployed tear gas early Monday to disperse hundreds of people who took to the streets following a police shooting in Kenosha that also drew a harsh rebuke from the governor after a video posted on social media appeared to show officers shoot at a Black man's back seven times as he leaned into a vehicle.
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Fire Set at Police Precinct as Protesters Gather in Portland
A police precinct was set on fire during a protest in Portland, Oregon, prompting authorities to declare a riot and deploy tear gas to disperse the demonstrators.
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5 Increadible CINEMATOGRAPHY Tricks You Should Know!
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Published: Aug 18, 2020
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Top Headlines for August 23, 2020
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Iran Retrieves Data, Cockpit Talk From Downed Ukraine Plane
Iran has retrieved some data, including a portion of cockpit conversations, from the Ukrainian jetliner accidentally downed by the Revolutionary Guard forces in January, killing all 176 people on board, an Iranian official said Sunday.
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AP Explains: Why Revolt in Belarus Is Different From Ukraine
A former Soviet republic on the fault line between Russia and Europe is boiling with revolt this summer. Sounds familiar – but Belarus 2020 isn't Ukraine 2014, and that's why it's hard to predict what will happen next.
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Collision of Bus, Van in Poland Kills 9, Injures 7
A bus and a passenger van have collided in Poland, killing all nine people in the van and injuring seven people who were traveling in the bus, rescue officials and media reported Sunday.
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AP PHOTOS: Splash! Virus Spawns Portable Pool Fad in Spain
As pretty much everywhere else, the coronavirus pandemic has meant more time at home for Spaniards. For many of those furloughed or out of business it has also meant less income and no way to afford a vacation to escape the sweltering temperatures of the Spanish summer.
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US Envoy Joins Taiwan President at Military Memorial
The U.S. envoy to Taiwan joined President Tsai Ing-wen at a military memorial service Sunday in a fresh show of warming relations that threatened to add to irritants in Washington's relations with Beijing.
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South Korea Elevates Distancing as Virus Nears Spring Levels
Beaches and churches were closed and baseball games were played in empty stadiums on Sunday after South Korea added hundreds of new cases to its growing coronavirus caseload amid concerns that the epidemic is getting out of control.
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Police: 9 Arrested, 1 Officer Hurt During Unrest in Denver
Demonstrators donning helmets and shields clashed with police late Saturday in Denver, prompting officers to arrest at least nine people.
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4 Dead, 11 Missing as Flooding Hits Turkey’s Black Sea Coast
Four people have died in floods caused by heavy rain along Turkey's Black Sea coastline, the interior minister said Sunday.
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‘End of the World’: Countdown to Beirut’s Devastating Blast
The 10 firefighters who received the call shortly before 6 p.m. – about a big fire at the nearby port of Beirut – could not know what awaited them.
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Protest Erupts Over Fatal Police Shooting of Black Man
The mother of a man fatally shot by Louisiana police said her son was intelligent, shy and had sought therapy for social anxiety. Her lawyers said they plan to sue over the death of Trayford Pellerin, who police said had a knife and was trying to enter a convenience store.
[#Money #Success] Can Apple Take on Netflix in The Streaming Wars?
Can Apple Take on Netflix in The Streaming Wars?
By Alux.com
Published: Oct 31, 2019
Can Apple Take on Netflix in The Streaming Wars? | TRENDS
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Top Headlines for August 22, 2020
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South Korea, China Reaffirm Plans for Leaders’ Summit
Senior South Korean and Chinese officials on Saturday reaffirmed plans to arrange a summit between their leaders 'at an early date' once coronavirus concerns subside, Seoul's presidential office said.
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Smoke Fills Air as Portland Police Clear Riot at Precinct
Smoke filled the air outside a police precinct in Portland, Oregon, as authorities worked to clear a crowd accused of damaging patrol vehicles, throwing projectiles and pointing lasers at officers.
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LEADING OFF: No Ball in New York; Francona Still Away
A look at what’s happening around the majors today:
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Flyers Celebrate 1st Postseason Series Win Since 2012
Jill Biden tweeted a photo of a cardboard cutout of her husband and Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden wearing a Philadelphia Flyers jersey. There are plenty of high hopes for the fall out of one snapshot — and the early returns look good for the Flyers.
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Comatose Russian Dissident Stable Upon Arrival in Germany
Russian dissident Alexei Navalny, who is in a coma after a suspected poisoning, arrived in Berlin on a special flight Saturday for treatment by specialists at the German capital's main hospital.
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Indy 500 Rookies Bring Cosmopolitan Flair to the Brickyard
Indianapolis 500 rookie Alex Palou is a bona fide polyglot, one of those exceptionally rare people who can speak three or more languages so fluently they can alternate between each in a single sentence.
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How to Do a Virtual NFL Training Camp Tour During Pandemic
The idea of a training camp media tour is simple: go, interview, enlighten your audience.
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Trump Struggles to Use Power of Presidency to Counter Biden
President Donald Trump spent the week of the Democratic National Convention forsaking what has historically been an incumbent's greatest advantage: He’s in the job his challenger wants.
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The Latest: Czech Republic Records Biggest Single-Day Jump
PRAGUE – The Czech Republic has recorded its biggest single-day jump in coronavirus cases.
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Tough Choices for GOP Over a Postal Service Trump Belittles
Congressional Republicans in tight reelections are in a precarious position over the embattled Postal Service as its bosses impose cost-cutting measures on one of the government’s few beloved agencies.
[#Money #Success] 15 Things About Building A START UP
15 Things About Building A START UP
By Alux.com
Published: Jun 03, 2020
15 Things About Building A START UP
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Top Headlines for August 21, 2020
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Unlawful Assembly Declared at Portland ICE Building
Demonstrators returned to a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement building in Portland, Oregon, late Thursday for a second consecutive night and faced off with law enforcement.
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Iran Says US Has No Right to Demand Restoration of Sanctions
Iran's foreign minister in a letter to the U.N. Security Council said the U.S. has no right to demand the restoration of U.N. sanctions against Iran, the Foreign Ministry’s website said Friday.
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Beau Knows: Isles Use Structure, Young Skill to Advance
Anthony Beauvillier paid the price for scoring when he absorbed a big hit from Tom Wilson into one of the goalposts. He shook off the pain and returned to the game.
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Russian Doctors Say Navalny Wasn’t Poisoned, Refuse Transfer
Russian doctors treating opposition leader Alexei Navalny don’t believe he was poisoned and refused to transfer him to a German hospital on Friday.
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Harris’ Dual Identities Challenge America’s Race Labels
It was just 20 years ago that the U.S. census began to allow Americans to identify as more than one race. And now, the country is on the threshold of seeing the name of Kamala Harris — proud daughter of a Jamaican father and Indian mother — on the national ballot.
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Asian Shares Track Wall Street Gains Amid Vaccine Hopes
Asian shares were higher Friday on hopes for development of a coronavirus vaccine, although worries remained about long-term economic damage from the pandemic.
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Gaza Militants Fire 12 Rockets, Israel Strikes Hamas Targets
Palestinian militants fired 12 rockets at Israel from the Gaza Strip overnight, nine of which were intercepted, and Israel responded with three airstrikes on targets linked to the territory’s militant Hamas rulers, the Israeli military said early Friday.
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AP PHOTOS: Masks, COVID-19 No Match for Israeli Bodybuilders
Wearing face masks and not much else, dozens of Israeli bodybuilders greased up their bodies as they prepared to flex their muscles under the scorching Mediterranean sun to compete for the title of Mr. Israel and other categories.
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‘Telegram Revolution’: App Helps Drive Belarus Protests
Every day, like clockwork, to-do lists for those protesting against Belarus’ authoritarian leader appear in the popular Telegram messaging app. They lay out goals, give times and locations of rallies with business-like precision, and offer spirited encouragement.
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Biden Vows to Defeat Trump, End US ‘Season of Darkness’
Joe Biden accepted the Democratic presidential nomination Thursday night with a vow to be a unifying 'ally of the light' who would move an America in crisis past the chaos of President Donald Trump's tenure.




