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Super Weird Rules The First Lady Has To Follow
The First Lady doesn't have an official job, given that she isn't paid anything for her time in the White House. However, she sure has a lot of unofficial duties. There are countless things that the ...
Olena Volodymyrivna Zelenska was part of 23-member Ukrainian delegation. A plane carrying a high-level Ukrainian delegation made a pitstop at Jaipur International Airport on Sunday for refuelling. The ...
Players of the Super Falcons have hailed the First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, with the now-famous “Na our mama be this o” chant during their reception at the Presidential Villa on Monday. The team, ...
Japan Post Insurance Co., one of the nation’s largest life insurers, said that super-long-term yields are nearing their peak and the company plans to shift holdings from foreign to yen bonds on ...
Indian shuttlers continued to falter at the Japan Open with Lakshya Sen and the star men's doubles duo of Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty bowing out in the second round of the Super 750 ...
Japan’s renewable energy landscape is set for a major transformation with the emergence of perovskite solar cells (PSCs) — an innovation poised to redefine how solar power is harnessed. These ...
TOKYO, June 9 (Reuters) - Japan is considering buying back some super-long government bonds issued in the past at low interest rates, two sources with direct knowledge of the plan said on Monday, ...
TOKYO, May 27 (Reuters) - Yields on super-long Japanese government bonds (JGBs) fell sharply on Tuesday after Reuters reported the country's finance ministry might issue fewer of these bonds. The ...
Lady Gaga is now only one Tony Award away from an EGOT. Last night, the singer was awarded a Sports Emmy for Outstanding Music Direction for singing “Hold My Hand” ahead of the Super Bowl in New ...
TOKYO (Reuters) - The longest-dated Japanese government bond yields soared to all-time highs on Tuesday, with worries about demand catalyzed by a poor 20-year debt auction, in a headache for the Bank ...
The premium that investors demand to hold Japan’s 30-year government bonds over five-year notes has widened to the most in more than two decades as global volatility and fiscal concerns drive up super ...
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