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Telecompaper.com 

Techone annual revenues up 46% after 9 takeovers

(Telecompaper) Dutch ICT group Techone generated revenues of EUR 126.7 million last year, an increase of 46 percent after no less than nine takeovers by the group...

Empire of The Kop 

(Video) Diogo Jota spotted at unusual event during summer break from Liverpool

Although pre-season training has begun for many Liverpool players, due to participation in the summer’s international tournaments – the likes of Diogo Jota are finally enjoying a break. Our No.20 was spotted doing so at the Esports World Cup grand finals as he watched G2 Esports vs Natus Vincere as they played Counter Strike. READ MORE: Romano confirms […]

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France24.com (en) 

Republicans slam Biden's decision to leave presidential race

Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump called President Joe Biden “the worst President” and said he wasn’t fit to serve “from the very beginning” in a post on social media. Trump’s words were echoes by other prominent Republicans including his running mate J. D. Vance and House speaker Mike Johnson who said the party may seek legal action against the Democrats to put forward a new nominee.

Sofia News Agency 

Bulgaria and US Partner on East-West Energy Corridor: $1.5 Million Grant Signed

Bulgaria has officially signed a contract for a feasibility study on the development of an East-West energy corridor, BNT reported. This agreement, which involves grant funding of nearly 1.5 million dollars from the US Trade and Development Agency, is a significant step forward in the country's energy sector. ...

Business Standard 

Eco Survey calls for action for rising mental health issues among Indians

The Economic Survey on Monday flagged a rise in mental health issues among Indians, calling for a paradigm shift towards a bottom-up, whole-of-community approach to address the problem. Paying attention to mental health in society is both a health and an economic imperative, the policy document asserted while dwelling on the topic in a vast and detailed manner for the first time highlighting the various socio-economic repercussions of the issue. Mental health drags down productivity more widely in... Читать дальше...

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Why Indians need to shed weight for the developed economy goal

"Obesity is emerging as a serious concern among India’s adult population. According to National Family Health Survey 5 (NFHS-5), the percentage of men facing obesity in the age bracket 18-69 has increased to 22.9 per cent in NFHS-5 from 18.9 per cent in NFHS-4. For women, it has increased from 20.6% (NFHS-4) to 24.0% (NFHS-5)," the Economic Survey says.