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Global - Although having money and fame may appear dazzling, it's not always what it looks! You may be well-off and well-known, but there is so much more to life than these things. Being wealthy,
Global - Although having money and fame may appear dazzling, it's not always what it looks! You may be well-off and well-known, but there is so much more to life than these things. Being wealthy,
Europe's energy market stabilised a bit on Tuesday as Woodside said it was having "constructive" talks with its LNG workers who are threatening industrial action at the North West Shelf, a key export facility in
Kuwait has become a destination for people looking for fulfilling professions due to its untapped potential and thriving economy. Kuwait offers a variety of options for career advancement and success with a broad work market
President of the ruling political party DMK and Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu M K Stalin on Sunday assured all efforts to ensure NEET exemption for the state, as his son and cabinet minister Udhayanidhi
In a ground-breaking verdict, a Macau court sided with non-resident Filipino workers who sued a well-known cleaning service provider, Tai Koo Cleaning Service Company (TKCSC), for unpaid pay. The decision, which establishes an important precedent
A story as old as time or at the very least, as old as capitalism is the anticipation of a treat. It's the game of deferred gratification: after eating broccoli, you can have curly fries;
North Korea has claimed Travis King who bolted across the demilitarized zone the heavily armed border that has separated the two Koreas since the end of their 1950-53 war wants to seek refuge from "inhuman
In a letter sent Friday to FIFA, bipartisan US lawmakers called on the international governing body of football to recognise the exiled Afghanistan women's soccer team. The players fled to Australia as refugees after the
Tensions have risen in contract talks between the United Auto Workers (UAW) union and Stellantis, an automotive company. UAW President Shawn Fain accused Stellantis of seeking concessions in contract negotiations when the union was looking
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