Month: October 2024
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US economy posts solid growth on election eve
The US economy maintained a solid pace of growth in the third quarter as ebbing inflation and strong wage gains…
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Oxygen starvation: Russian scientists tested mussels for their ability to survive global warming
Russian biologists conducted an experiment on mussels grown on one of the mariculture farms in the vicinity of Sevastopol. The…
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Kraft Heinz adjusts 2024 forecasts as high prices dent demand
Kraft Heinz (KHC.O) on Wednesday tempered its annual forecasts for organic sales and profit as repeated price hikes hurt demand…
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India, Spain launch India's first private military aircraft plant
VADODARA, India: Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez inaugurated India’s first private military aircraft manufacturing…
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PLOS One: 4,400-year-old settlement found in western Saudi Arabia
A team of French archaeologists from the National Center for Scientific Research discovered a small 4,400-year-old city called al-Natah in…
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Cardiologist Kuznetsov spoke about the symptoms of elevated blood lipid levels
Alexander Kuznetsov, a cardiologist at the Be Healthy clinic on Sretenka, spoke about the symptoms of high levels of lipids…
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US approves $2 billion in arms sales to Taiwan
TAIPEI, Taiwan: In a move that has drawn China’s ire, the United States has approved US$2 billion in arms sales…
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When music meets tech
Next up at the Nicosia International Festival 2024 is an exciting concert by composer Stavros Gasparatos which will blend the…
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Harris vows to serve ‘all Americans,’ trying to Biden damage
Democratic candidate Kamala Harris vowed on Wednesday to serve “all Americans” if elected president, as she sought to contain fallout from a remark by…
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US tracking nearly 500 incidents of civilian harm during Gaza war
U.S. State Department officials have identified nearly 500 potential incidents of civilian harm during Israel’s military operations in Gaza involving…
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