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Explosion at Mexican Steel Mill Results in 13 Fatalities

A steel mill explosion in Tlaxcala, Mexico, has resulted in 13 fatalities, prompting investigations into the cause.

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Carrefour Shuts Down All Jordan Stores Amid Boycott Against Israeli Support

2024-11-04T18:47:41.805Z

Carrefour has closed all its branches in Jordan due to a widespread boycott campaign, with 93% of Jordanians participating in protests against the company's support for the Israeli occupation.

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IKEA to Pay €6 Million to Compensate East German Forced Labor Victims

2024-11-04T15:37:43.330Z

IKEA has agreed to pay 6 million euros to a fund for victims of forced labor during East Germany's communist regime, acknowledging its historical ties to the practice.

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Trump vs. Harris: Economic Implications for the U.S. and Germany

2024-11-04T15:19:02.737Z

As the U.S. election approaches, the volatile stock of Trump Media reflects the political stakes, while experts warn of significant economic repercussions for Germany if Trump wins.

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Russia to Increase Maternity Capital and Social Benefits in 2025

2024-11-05T02:16:53.296Z

Russia is set to increase maternity capital and other social benefits in 2025, including a rise in minimum wage and child care payments, aimed at enhancing financial support for families and vulnerable individuals.

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Impact of US Elections on Israeli Economy: Trump vs. Harris

2024-11-04T16:26:54.373Z

The upcoming US elections are set to influence the Israeli economy significantly, with candidates Trump and Harris proposing contrasting economic policies that could reshape international trade and investment.

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French MPs Reject Soda Tax Reform Amid Political Tensions

2024-11-04T12:47:12.760Z

On November 4, 2024, French MPs rejected a proposed reform of the soda tax aimed at reducing sugar consumption, despite government support. The decision reflects ongoing political tensions regarding health policies as opposition parties accuse the government of obstruction during budget reviews.

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2024-11-03T10:47:28.553Z

Dollar's Surge Linked to Trump Election Prospects

2024/8/25

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Devastating Hailstorm Strikes Tarn Vineyards: Major Losses Just Days Before Harvest

2024-08-25T20:48:31.738Z

A recent hailstorm in Tarn has caused devastating damage to vineyards just days before the harvest, impacting local winegrowers and raising concerns over economic losses. Discover the extent of the destruction and its implications for the wine industry.

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Shein Takes a Stand: Lawsuit Against Timo Over Alleged Theft of Designs

2024-08-25T16:08:51.404Z

Shein has filed an 80-page lawsuit against rival Timo, accusing it of stealing designs and trade secrets. This legal battle highlights ongoing issues of intellectual property theft in the e-commerce sector, raising questions about ethical practices in the fashion industry.

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TonCoin Plummets 20% Amid Pavel Durov's Arrest: What This Means for Cryptocurrency Investors

2024-08-25T13:59:11.631Z

Discover how the arrest of Telegram's founder Pavel Durov has triggered a significant drop in TonCoin's value and what it means for the cryptocurrency market. Stay informed about the latest trends and implications for investors.

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Telegram's Pavel Durov Arrested in Paris: What This Means for Privacy and Politics

2024-08-25T10:48:30.543Z

Pavel Durov, founder of Telegram, was arrested in Paris amid allegations regarding the app's misuse. Explore the implications for privacy and international relations.

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Bolt Restricts Cross-Border Ride Requests Amid Tensions Between South Africa and Nigeria

2024-08-25T09:08:33.868Z

Bolt has restricted fare requests between South Africa and Nigeria due to a rise in fake ride requests, igniting long-standing tensions between the two nations. Discover the implications for drivers and the ongoing rivalry.

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Syria's Digital Transformation Initiative Faces Major Hurdles Amid Infrastructure Crisis

2024-08-25T07:59:21.686Z

Syria's digital transformation initiative is hindered by high living costs and failing infrastructure, leading to widespread criticism of the government’s electronic payment system. Citizens face challenges in accessing essential services, highlighting the urgent need for improvements in the country's digital economy.

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Pavel Durov Detained in France: What It Means for Telegram and His Future

2024-08-25T02:38:16.794Z

Pavel Durov, co-founder of Telegram, has been detained in France amid serious allegations. Discover the implications for Durov and the future of Telegram in this comprehensive overview.