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Death Toll Rises As Storm Lashes Central, Eastern Europe

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One person has drowned in Poland and an Austrian fireman has died responding to floods, authorities said Sunday, as Storm Boris lashed central and eastern Europe with torrential rains.Since Thursday, swathes of Austria, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Romania...

Grangemouth oil refinery to close in 2024, risking 400 jobs and increasing UK fuel...

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Scotland’s last remaining oil refinery at Grangemouth will close between April and June next year, resulting in the loss of 400 jobs and leaving the UK with only a handful of refineries. The closure, announced by Petroineos—a joint venture...

Alberta Healthcare in Crisis: CUPE Hosts Healthcare Day of Action in Edmonton

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Article contentEDMONTON, Alberta — Alberta healthcare is in crisis. Frontline healthcare workers, CUPE members, and community leaders will gather at Giovanni Caboto Park on September 14, 2024, for the Healthcare Day of Action. This family-friendly event aims to...

Avoid these 5 common mistakes to prevent health insurance claim rejection

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Health Insurance Claim Rejection: It's not uncommon for health insurance claims to be rejected, and while many people blame the insurance company, often the issues stem from the policyholder’s mistakes. Here are five critical mistakes to avoid to...

Explore the Monetary Policy’s Long-Term Effects

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Welcome to MASEconomics, your trusted source for economic insights. Monetary policy, characterized by policy rate changes, often dominates headlines and discussions regarding economic management. Central banks are tasked with steering the ship of the economy, using policy rates as...

Ig Nobel Prize goes to scientists who discovered butt-breathing mammals

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A study that explores the feasibility of using pigeons to guide missiles and one that looks at the swimming abilities of dead fish were among the winners Thursday of this year’s Ig Nobels, the prize for comical scientific achievement. Held...

Andrea Orcel plots UniCredit’s boldest move yet on Commerzbank

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UniCredit’s announcement on Wednesday morning that it had built a 9 per cent stake in rival Commerzbank caught the German establishment by surprise. But the move was at least seven years in the making.Shares in Commerzbank jumped 17...

Catalonia Marks Holiday With Separatist Movement Waning

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Tens of thousands of flag-waving supporters of Catalan independence rallied in Barcelona on the Spanish region's commemorative day, with separatists deeply divided and out of office in Catalonia for the first time in over a decade.The annual September...

Reeves defends £4,400 heating claim for second home amid pensioner winter fuel payment cuts

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Chancellor Rachel Reeves has faced criticism after justifying her decision to claim £4,400 in taxpayer-funded expenses for heating her second home, a day after MPs voted to scrap winter fuel payments of up to £300 for millions of...

US Airlines May Soon Face Cash Penalties for Delayed Flights

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Breadcrumb Trail LinksPMN BusinessThe Biden Administration is working on a proposed compensation scheme requiring major US airlines to pay passengers for disrupted flights, in addition to meals and hotels.Author of the article:Bloomberg NewsLebawit Lily GirmaPublished Sep 10, 2024  •  3...

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Joe Rogan endorses Trump

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Podcaster Joe Rogan on Monday endorsed former President Trump in the presidential race on the heels of an interview with billionaire Trump supporter...

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