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«Just Jared» 

Kim Kardashian Reveals How She Almost Sliced Off Two of Her Fingers

Kim Kardashian has finally revealed how she injured her fingers. Earlier this month, the 43-year-old reality star and American Horror Story actress sparked some concerns when she was spotted out several times with two of the fingers on her left hand all bandaged up. During the latest episode of The Kardasians that Hulu released on [...]

Sports.inquirer.net 

Mika Reyes return made sweeter by PLDT win over Creamline

Toward the end of Tuesday evening, just as the spotlight was about to shift to six more debuting squads in the PVL Reinforced Conference, Mika Reyes and her PLDT squad decided to grab a slice of the volleyball conversation. Reyes, the former La Salle star sidelined by a shoulder injury at the start of the

Times of Malta 

Free speech in retreat

Students protesting for free speech. Photo: Shutterstock.com

Times of Malta 

We demand our Balluta Bay back

Signs warning people not to swim at Balluta Bay, which has turned green. Photo: Matthew Mirabelli

Business Standard 

Oil and Gas stocks edge higher

Oil and Gas stocks were trading in green, with the BSE Oil & Gas index increasing 55.18 points or 0.17% at 31783.81 at 09:46 IST.

Business Standard 

Banking shares rise

Banking stocks were trading with gains, with the BSE BANKEX index rising 27.09 points or 0.04% at 60332.43 at 09:47 IST.

Cyprus Mail 

Cyprus Business Now

Solutions must be in place to help ship owners with navigating the complex challenges of complying with the new FuelEU Maritime regulations, said Columbia Group. With the introduction of FuelEU Maritime restrictions, which will enforce a 2 per cent reduction in carbon intensity levels on vessels starting next year, ship owners and managers operating in […]

France24.com (en) 

Australia swim team has 'strike power' to challenge US Olympic dominance

The two nations are the traditional powerhouses of the pool, but Australia have not beaten the dominant Americans' medal tally since the 1956 Games in Melbourne. A stellar performance at the world championships in Japan last year, where they won more golds than the Americans, raised expectations. But Taylor, who masterminded Australia's success at the last Olympics in Tokyo where they won nine gold medals and 20 overall, conceded they would be chasing the United States again when the swimming begins at La Defense Arena on July 27. Читать дальше...