Monthly Archives: July 2020

Turkey’s strategic play in Libya to help reap economic gains 

Ankara is looking to harness its carefully-crafted relationship with Tripoli to shore up its own economy. Turkish firms’ decades-long experience in war-torn Libya could boost their chances as the nation rebuilds itself.

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WBC Talks: Miguel “Alacrán” Berchelt 

As social reformer Adolfo Kolping would say, “In this world nothing great or useful is achieved without effort or sacrifice” a quote that we can read with the conviction that… Read More » The post WBC Talks: Miguel “Alacrán” Berchelt appeared first on fightnews.com.

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Turning A New Leaf: Vinny And Maria Squashed Their Double Shot At Love ‘Awkwardness’ 

Vinny and Maria finally spoke on ‘Double Shot at Love.’ So is a hookup next on the agenda?

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We Need a New ‘Legend of Zelda’ Cartoon 

The Zelda videogames were turned into an animated series once in 1989. It’s time for a reboot.

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Can The Stock Market Rally Last? 

Despite all that has happened in 2020, the S&P 500 is off just a few percent. However, there are reasons for the recent rally.

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Black women say Pinterest created a den of discrimination — despite its image as the nicest company in tech 

Ifeoma Ozoma and Aerica Shimizu Banks claim they were underpaid, faced racist comments, and were subject to retaliation for raising complaints. Other women are now coming forward with their own allegations of bias.

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Fitch has downgraded a record number of sovereign ratings due to the coronavirus. It’s not done yet 

Fitch Ratings has downgraded a record 33 sovereign ratings in the first half of this year — more than in any given year in the past.

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Navy-Lafayette joins lists of college football cancellations 

The coronavirus pandemic is already impacting the 2020 college football schedule

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Jason Isbell Shares Demo of ‘Maybe, It’s Time’ From A Star Is Born 

When it was released in 2018, folks raved about the music in the latest incarnation of A Star Is Born. The songs were the centerpiece (obviously) and with a strong group of songwriters, some even topped of the charts. One of the more emotional points of the movie is when Bradley Cooper’s Jackson Maine sings “Maybe,…

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How has the pandemic affected global poverty? Here’s what’s happening — and what may follow. 

The World Food Program says it needs to reach more people than ever before.

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Bundesliga transfer blog: Leroy Sane joins Bayern Munich 

Leroy Sane is returning to Germany after spending four seasons in the Premier League. Achraf Hakimi is on his way to Italy after two seasons with Borussia Dortmund. Follow DW for the latest transfer news and rumors.

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Australia sees ‘partial economic decoupling’ from China as Canberra weighs risks of over reliance after coronavirus disruptions 

Australia is edging towards a “partial economic decoupling” with China as a result of the coronavirus pandemic, a new Australian parliamentary inquiry has heard.In a new inquiry set up in May to examine the vulnerability of Australia’s supply chains, defence and foreign affairs, experts argued there was a critical need for Australia to plan its own network o […]

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Thousands of villagers swarm to hunt for a ‘mysterious creature’ after hearing ‘dragon’s humming’ 

Footage shows curious locals swarming to the top of the mountain in Xiushui of China’s southwestern province Guizhou while the supposedly mystical beast can be heard making the booming noises.

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French Open to allow 60% attendance 

Ticket groups of up to four to be permitted on Roland Garros show courts.

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June exports data to reflect faster recovery: Piyush Goyal 

Most of the markets abroad have not been able to make such a “remarkable” comeback, he said, adding imports are still far behind.

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