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The Long-Term Interest Rates Are Rising Globally

Published by ValueWalk In his podcast addressing the markets today, Louis Navellier offered the following commentary. Global Interest Rates RisingThe big news is long-term interest rates are now rising around the globe. The US 10-year Treasury bond yield is 3.69% today. The German 10-year yield is 2.29%, the Italian 10-year yield is 4.47%, Spain’s 10-year […]

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Photo Of Narendra Modi Standing Below Clock With Time As ‘4:20’ Is Morphed

Published by BOOM Live By Srijit Das A morphed photograph of Prime Minister Narendra Modi is widely circulating on social media platforms with a false claim that he can be seen standing under a digital clock displaying the time as ‘4:20’ on it. The picture has been shared with sarcastic captions and netizens have used

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The future of technology is integration with blockchain

Published by Inven Global A decentralized registry of facility elements and manufacturers of building materials could also be created on blockchain. In this case, any new company, whether it is a factory or some contractor will just have to install a certain software developed with cryptocurrency development services, download the entire blockchain registry and start

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Messi, Teammates Nearly Knocked Off Bus During Celebration

Published by Sports Illustrated By Zach Koons Argentina’s celebrations nearly took a disastrous turn in the streets of Buenos Aires. A celebratory moment for Lionel Messi and the Argentina men’s national team nearly turned disastrous upon the group’s return home on Tuesday. While riding atop a bus through the streets of Buenos Aires to begin

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China urges those with mild COVID symptoms to return to work

Published by Kyodo News Chinese authorities have called on those with mild COVID symptoms to return to work, in a radical shift from previous strict restrictions, as the world’s second-largest economy promotes the resumption of business activities and hospitals suffer from manpower shortages amid a surge in the virus. Before Beijing significantly relaxed its “zero-COVID”

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2018 Video Peddled As Deepika Padukone Crying Over Pathaan Controversy.

Published by BOOM Live By Anmol Alphonso An old video of Bollywood actress Deepika Padukone getting emotional while talking about mental health problems on World Mental Health Day is being shared with the false claim that the actress cried after the recent calls by right-wing groups to boycott her movie Pathaan. Pathaan a Shahrukh Khan

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Japan designates chips, batteries strategically critical materials

Published by Kyodo News Japan on Tuesday designated 11 key fields including semiconductors, batteries and rare earths as critical materials that need to be secured stably even in times of emergency. The issue of supply chain resiliency for strategic resources that are directly linked to economic security but heavily dependent on overseas sources has been

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