Instead, the state of the economy and the cost of living are key issues, with Frederiksen proposing a 0.5% wealth tax for the richest 20,000 Danes. The high level of pesticides in drinking water because of pig farming and agriculture has also…
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Workplace relief is coming for employees with symptoms of menstruation, perimenopause and menopause in Philly
Imagine you’re a server at a busy restaurant that requires you to wear a form-fitting, polyester shirt as part of the uniform. When a hot flash hits, you are a sweaty mess. You really wish your employer would let you wear a cotton T-shirt…
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Iran war: Attacks intensify as oil rises above $100 – DW.com
Iran war: Attacks intensify as oil rises above $100 DW.com
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Iraqi Sunni clerics pledge allegiance to new leader of Islamic revolution
Iraqi Sunni clerics swear allegiance to the new Leader of the Islamic Revolution, Ayatollah Seyyed Mojtaba Khamenei.
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Central Asia Emerges As Strategic Energy Player Amid Oil Crisis
The global energy market is facing one of its most severe disruptions in decades with the effective closure of the Strait of Hormuz — a vital artery for 20 percent of global maritime trade and a third of the world’s liquefied natural gas (LNG)…
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Iran rejects US envoys in mediation talks, questions their credibility – Middle East Monitor
Iran has expressed strong reservations about key US-linked figures involved in mediation efforts, telling intermediaries it does not trust envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner and does not want them involved in…
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Dollar regains ground as investors remain cautious about end to Iran war
The dollar held gains on Tuesday as positive economic readings and expectations for Fed policy outweighed concerns about another U.S. government shutdown.
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The dollar regained some ground on Tuesday as…
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Iran Conflict Brief: How the Energy Shock Is Reshaping Investment – CGEP
Iran Conflict Brief: How the Energy Shock Is Reshaping Investment CGEP
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Fatty liver breakthrough: A common vitamin shows promise
Metabolic-associated fatty liver disease (MASLD) impacts roughly 30% of people globally and has long lacked effective, targeted therapies. Now, researchers have uncovered a key genetic factor that worsens the condition. Even more surprising, the…
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Japan denies US claim it will deploy naval forces to Strait of Hormuz – Middle East Monitor
Japan has denied a US claim that it plans to deploy naval forces to the Strait of Hormuz, distancing itself from suggestions of a military role in securing the vital shipping route.
According to the Japanese news…
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