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Prince William goes dragon boating in Singapore ahead of Earthshot Prize ceremony SINGAPORE (AP) — Britain’s Prince William took to the waters in Singapore for a morning of dragon boating ahead of activities linked to the annual Earthshot Prize awards, which seek to promote finding solutions for the planet’s environmental threats. Donning a life vest…
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Hanley market celebrating food from across the globe returns
Stoke-on-Trent Council By Oprah Flash BBC News, West Midlands A market celebrating food from across the globe is set to return to Stoke-on-Trent. The Continental Market – featuring cuisine from countries including China, Germany, Poland and Greece – will be set up in Hanley city centre. It also promotes the culture of communities across Stoke-on-Trent,…
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भारत से हार के बाद श्रीलंका क्रिकेट में बवाल, सरकार ने लिया ये बड़ा फैसला
श्रीलंकाई फैन ने क्रिकेट बोर्ड के मुख्यालय के सामने विरोध प्रदर्शन किया था, जिसके बाद ये फैसला लिया गया.
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Over 400 customers lose power after car crashes into PG&E pole in San Rafael: police
(KRON) — More than 400 PG&E customers in San Rafael lost their power Saturday morning after a black Toyota sedan (pictured above) crashed into a PG&E utility pole, the San Rafael Police Department announced. The collision happened just before 9:30 a.m. at Redwood Highway and Joseph Court, causing the roadway to temporarily shut down. The…
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Jon Nite, Josh Hoge, Christian Stalnecker, Sony Music Publishing Win Big at SESAC 2023 Nashville Music Awards
One of the Nashville music industry’s most festive, star-studded weeks got underway on Sunday evening (Nov. 5) in the walkup to Wednesday’s CMA Awards, with SESAC’s Nashville Music Awards celebrating the writers and music publishers behind many of the year’s most-performed country and Americana songs. Explore See latest videos, charts and news See latest videos,…
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Behind the scenes at the first-ever Latin American Fashion Awards
Many finalists give back to the local community by working with artisans. Johanna Ortiz, who was nominated for designer of the year, built an atelier in her hometown, Cali, Colombia, where 78 per cent of the workforce is female, offering training programmes and upskilling opportunities to reach couture-level seamstress and embroidery skills through Escuela Johanna…
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Australian PM Albanese to meet Xi Jinping in long-awaited China visit
By Hannah Ritchie BBC News, Sydney Australian PM Anthony Albanese and Chinese President Xi Jinping will soon sit down for a drought-breaking bilateral meeting in Beijing. Mr Albanese, who landed in Shanghai on Saturday, is the first Australian leader to visit China since 2016. The visit is seen as a key moment in thawing relations,…
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Sports briefs for Monday, Nov. 6
Girls hoops set for week 2 Girls basketball teams are heading into the second week of the regular season. The following is this week’s area schedule. TUESDAY Western at Mississinewa West Lafayette at NW Manchester at Cass Peru at Caston WEDNESDAY Northwestern at Rochester Lebanon at Tipton THURSDAY Kokomo at Peru Tri-Central at Tipton Carroll…
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Hard for Simon to stay on as WTA chief after Finals debacle
Nov 6 (Reuters) – Martina Navratilova thinks Steve Simon is unlikely to survive as WTA chief after the calamitous Tour Finals and thinks it is time to have another woman in charge of the elite professional circuit. Simon has been chairman and chief executive of the WTA for eight years but has come under increasing…
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As dependence on technology continues to grow, it’s important to protect against cyberattacks
By Dave HatterSpecial to the NKyTribune November marks the end of the 20th annual National Cybersecurity Awareness Month (NCSAM) but our dependence on technology continues to grow, and we are all facing increasingly frequent and increasingly devastating cyberattacks. According to the FBI’s 2023 Internet Crime Report, the FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) has received…