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Intel stock drops 17%, its worst day sin...

Intel stock drops 17%, its worst day since 2024, as manufacturing troubles ...

Intel stock drops 17%, its worst day since 2024, as manufacturing troubles overshadow earnings beat **Intel Faces Significant Stock Decline Amidst Manufacturing Setbacks** **SANTA CLARA, CA** – Intel Corporation experienced a substantial downturn in its stock value on Tuesday, marking its most... read more »

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Trump withdraws Carneys invitation to Board of Peace after Davos spat

Trump withdraws Carneys invitation to Board of Peace after Davos spat **Diplomatic Rift: Trump Rescinds Invitation Following Davos Exchange** Washington D.C. – Tensions between the United States and Canada have escalated following a series of pointed exchanges at the World Economic Forum in... read more »

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Celtic show 'spirit' & 'resilience' in Bologna as b...

Celtic show 'spirit' & 'resilience' in Bologna as big week looms **Celtic Display Tenacity in Bologna Draw Ahead of Crucial European Fixture** Celtic secured a valuable away point against Bologna in the Europa League, showcasing a blend of attacking prowess and defensive... read more »

Tragic update after Brit vanished near D...

Tragic update after Brit vanished near Dracula's castle 'Cruel be...

Tragic update after Brit vanished near Dracula's castle 'Cruel beyond belief' **Search Concludes for Missing British Hiker in Romanian Mountains** The search for George Smyth, a University of Bristol student who went missing while hiking in the Romanian Carpathian Mountains, has... read more »

Killer exposed by own six-year-old child after playing 'hide and seek'

Killer exposed by own six-year-old child after playing 'hide and seek' **Child’s Game Leads to Apprehension of Murder Suspect in Poland** Polish authorities have apprehended... read more »

ISIL claims Kabul attack on Chinese restaurant that killed seven people

ISIL claims Kabul attack on Chinese restaurant that killed seven people **Attack on Kabul Restaurant Raises Concerns Over Chinese Nationals’ Safety in Afghanistan** KABUL – A recent... read more »

Washington - While it is widely believed that money can not buy love, a new study has suggested that it can buy you happiness but only up to a ‘sweet spot’ of 36,000 dollars GDP per person. A new analysis led by economists Eugenio Proto in the Centre for Competitive Advantage in the Global Economy at the University of Warwick and Aldo Rustichini, from University of MInnesota found that as expected, for the poorest countries life satisfaction rises as a country’s wealth increases as people are able to meet their basic needs. However, the new surprise finding is that once income reaches a certain level – around 36,000 dollars, adjusted for Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) - life satisfaction levels peaks, after which it appears to dip slightly in the very rich countries. The researchers found suggestive evidence that this happiness dip in the wealthiest countries is because more money creates higher aspirations, leading to disappointment and a drop in life satisfaction if those aspirations are not met. The study was published in journal PLOS ONE.

Alarming increase in use of death penalty last year, despite global trend towards abolitio...

Alarming increase in use of death penalty last year, despite global trend towards abolition **Resurgence of Capital Punishment Sparks International Concern** Geneva – A recent report... read more »

Japan's 40-year bond yield hits 4% record on fiscal jitters following election call

Japan's 40-year bond yield hits 4% record on fiscal jitters following election call **Japanese Long-Term Bond Yields Surge Amidst Fiscal Uncertainty** Tokyo – Japanese government... read more »

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From a refugee family to Nobel Laureate: Omar Yaghis story

From a refugee family to Nobel Laureate: Omar Yaghis story **Title: Pioneering Chemist Omar Yaghi: From Refugee Roots to Nobel Recognition for Climate Solutions** Omar Yaghi, a name now synonymous... read more »