Archive du mois : avril 2018

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Sergei Skripal ‘not in serious situation’

Sergei Skripal is « responding well to treatment, improving rapidly and is no longer in a critical condition », according to doctors. The former Russian spy and his daughter Yulia were left fighting for their lives after being poisoned with the nerve agent novichok in Salisbury on 4 March. Sergei’s improvement was announced by Salisbury District Hospital following…

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Hopes for extra gold on 2nd night of Commonwealth Video games

Updated April 07, 2018 00:11:08 Photo: Kyle Chalmers (left) edged out compatriot Mack Horton (right) to win gold. (AAP: Dave Hunt) Kyle Chalmers has clinched two gold medals in a single evening after securing Australian bragging rights in the men’s 4x100m freestyle relay, following up from his 200m freestyle gold. Key points: Australia nabs six…

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Mueller’s Web: The UAE-Trump Connection

Mueller’s Web: The UAE-Trump Connection The UAE-Trump Connection By Creede Newton for Al Jazeera THE PLAYERS1/10 George Nader Lebanese American businessman and reported adviser to Crown Prince Mohammed bin Zayed Al-Nahyan. THE PLAYERS2/10 Mohammed bin Zayed Al-Nahyan Crown prince of Abu Dhabi and deputy supreme commander of the UAE Armed Forces. THE PLAYERS3/10 Elliott Broidy…

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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry be a half of engaging Invictus Video games hopefuls for trials

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are attending the UK team trials for the Invictus Games, which use the power of sport to inspire recovery and support rehabilitation. The royal couple are joining hopefuls today as they try out on the athletics track, before meeting those taking part in the indoor sitting volleyball trials. Meghan and…

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Mt. Gox ex-CEO, who may possibly simply make the most of space’s drop, says he “doesn’t desire this”

Enlarge / Mark Karpeles, former chief executive officer of Mt. Gox, departs following a news conference in Tokyo, Japan, on Tuesday, July 11, 2017. Akio Kon/Bloomberg via Getty ImagesThis week, Bitcoin’s most despised man subjected himself to the Internet equivalent of a den of vipers: Reddit. In a surprising post, entitled « I’m Mark Karpelès, ex-CEO…

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Gaza protests: The final most modern updates

For a second week, Palestinians are continuing their unarmed protest along the eastern borders of the Gaza Strip, as part of the Great March of Return movement. Israeli forces have killed 22 Palestinians during the past week, including 17 on the first Friday of protest, and injured more than 1,600 Palestinians. Here are all the…

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US targets Russian oligarchs, officials with new sanctions

The US Department of Treasury has announced new sanctions against seven Russian oligarchs, as well as several officials and business entities for their alleged roles in what the US called « worldwide malign activity ».  Included in the list of individuals being targeted in the sanctions announced on Friday are Oleg Deripaska, a billionaire businessman and friend…

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Guggenheim funding chief sees a recession and a Forty% tumble in stocks forward

Corporate debt currently stands at a record $8.83 trillion, according to Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association data. Higher rates will make it harder for companies to refinance and will put pressure on them once the stimulative effects of tax cuts wear off, Minerd said. Once short-term rates hit 3 percent, that will be enough…