July 2019

  • Simon Cowell dreams of an Oscar

    Simon Cowell reportedly dreams of winning an Oscar. The 59-year-old music mogul has become an international star through TV shows such as ‘The X Factor’ and ‘Britain’s Got Talent’, but he’s now said to be focusing his attention on the movie industry, following the recent successes of music-based biopics like ‘Rocketman’. A source told the…

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  • World reactions to Kim Jong Un’s tactical missile launch

    China hopes that the DPRK and the United States can resume talks, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Hua Chunying said Thursday at a news briefing. “We hope relevant parties will meet each other halfway and make positive efforts for the political settlement for the denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula,” said Hua. The U.S. State Department urged…

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  • Anything worth doing is worth doing well

    1. If you speak too much, you will lie 2. If you think too much, you will be depressed 3. If you cry too much, you will lose your sight 4. If you love too much, you will be lost 5. If you care too much, you will be taken for granted 6. If you…

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  • Switzerland is world’s most innovative country

    The World Intellectual Property Organization, WIPO, has named Switzerland as the world’s most innovative country. The announcement came on Wednesday, during the launch of the latest Global Innovation Index, (GII) in the Indian capital New Delhi. Following Switzerland in the rankings are Sweden, the United States, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom. India has risen most…

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  • Kim Jong Un says missile launch was a warning to South Korea

    Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) leader Kim Jong Un inspected the demonstration of a “new-type of tactical guided weapon” on Thursday as a warning to the Republic of Korea (ROK) to stop importing high-tech weapons and conducting joint military exercises, state media KCNA said on Friday. The DPRK test-fired two new short-range ballistic missiles…

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  • Why Bachelorette star Ali Oetjen chose breast reduction

    Bachelorette star Ali Oetjen has confirmed she is undergoing a breast reduction after previously revealing she hated her large implants. Oetjen vowed last year to have her implants taken out or reduced after getting them a decade earlier as part of a bid to impress her boyfriend at the time. She shared on Instagram that…

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  • A terror attack on a Melbourne mosque was motivated by intolerance, malevolence and misguided piety based on beliefs a Supreme Court Justice says have no place in civilized society. Ahmed Mohamed was the mastermind of a plan to burn down the Imam Ali Islamic Centre, where Shia Muslims attend, in Fawkner in 2016 and recruited…

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  • Corruption in Australian police and courts increasing crime rate

    Faruk Orman wouldn’t have been the only one smiling when his murder conviction was quashed today — other convicted criminals will be hoping the landmark decision will mean they too will walk free. The Melbourne gangland identity has been immediately released from jail because of a “substantial miscarriage of justice” caused by his double-agent lawyer Nicola Gobbo,…

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  • 2019 ranking for World’s Best 100 CEOs

    Undoubtedly, the position of a Chief Executive Officer (CEO) demands business intelligence, hard work, commitment and synergy. However, it takes more than strategic planning, critical reasoning and a solid capital base to make it among the world’s best 100 CEOs. This highlights the importance of value creation, consumer-centered policy, stakeholder satisfaction and employee welfare, including…

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  • How China is tackling terrorism and standard of living in Xinjiang

    China issued a white paper on historical matters concerning Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region on Sunday. China is a unified multi-ethnic country, and the various ethnic groups in Xinjiang have long been part of the Chinese nation. Throughout its long history, Xinjiang’s development has been closely related to that of China, said the white paper issued…

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  • Hong Kong citizens hold assembly in search of solutions to political violence

    Tens of thousands of Hong Kong residents gathered Saturday afternoon at Tamar Park to attend an assembly on the theme of “Safeguarding Hong Kong,” calling for an end to the recent street violence. An estimated 300,000 people from all over Hong Kong participated in the rally showing their support for the police, expressing their willingness…

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  • Thibaut Courtois excited to be Madrid’s first choice goalkeeper

    Real Madrid goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois feels he is Zinedine Zidane’s clear first choice goalkeeper this season ahead of Keylor Navas. The Belgian has indicated that he has had a superb pre-season so far heading into the 2019/20 campaign. “I think it’s clear now who is No.1 [at Real Madrid] and I feel stronger than ever,” he stated. “I have had…

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  • A Report of Cadbury Nigeria Plc on how to improve competitiveness and create sustainable growth through advertising

    Table of contents 1.1         Executive Summary                                                                                          3 1.2 An Introduction to…

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  • J-Lo gets surprise gift from Alex Rodriguez

    Alex Rodriguez bought Jennifer Lopez a Porsche for her 50th birthday. The retired baseball star was pictured inspecting the bright red sports car – believed to be the 2019 Porsche 911 GT3 – when it was delivered with a giant yellow ribbon on the hood, and later stood by proudly as his girlfriend got behind…

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  • Mad Max: Sequel to the blockbuster expected soon

    ‘Mad Max: Fury Road’ director George Miller is still planning to make two sequels to the action flick. The Oscar-winning filmmaker has assured fans that despite the ongoing legal battle between Warner Bros. and his own production company, Kennedy Miller Mitchell, over unpaid earnings on the 2015 film, he’s still planning on making more movies…

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