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Dawn - It seems elections will not provide any closure for Pakistan’s political crisis: Dawn - asianews.network - Pakistan -  Islamabad

It seems elections will not provide any closure for Pakistan’s political crisis: Dawn

February 9, 2024

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Tiger Woods signs apparel and footwear deal with TaylorMade following his split with Nike - cnbc.com - county Pacific - state California

Tiger Woods signs apparel and footwear deal with TaylorMade following his split with Nike

Tiger Woods and TaylorMade have made it official. The golf great has agreed to create a new apparel and footwear performance and lifestyle brand with the Carlsbad, California company following his recent split with Nike.

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Kristalina Georgieva - Sophie Kiderlin - Treating China as ‘un-investable’ would be ‘wide of the mark,’ JPMorgan strategist says - cnbc.com - China

Treating China as ‘un-investable’ would be ‘wide of the mark,’ JPMorgan strategist says

Even as China's economy is facing difficulties, treating it as un-investable like some analysts have suggested would not be the right call, John Bilton, head of global multi-asset strategy at JPMorgan Asset Management, told CNBC's "Squawk Box Europe."

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Indonesia election 2024: who are the 3 candidates vying to lead the world’s third largest democracy? - scmp.com - Usa - Indonesia

Indonesia election 2024: who are the 3 candidates vying to lead the world’s third largest democracy?

Although surveys show Prabowo Subianto has a virtually insurmountable lead in the polls, his two rivals have a realistic chance of keeping him below 50 per cent, which would result in a run-off election between the first and second place finishers on June 26. This means the question of who may become Indonesia’s eighth president is still very much an open one.

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Reuters - Why a ban on polygamy is dividing Muslim women in India’s Uttarakhand state - scmp.com - India - state Uttarakhand

Why a ban on polygamy is dividing Muslim women in India’s Uttarakhand state

Shayara Bano heaved a sigh of relief at the enactment of a law banning polygamy in her small Indian state, the culmination of a years-long effort, including her own case before the nation’s Supreme Court.

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Pia Singh - Shares of UFC and WWE parent company are primed to rally 40%, Jefferies says - cnbc.com

Shares of UFC and WWE parent company are primed to rally 40%, Jefferies says

Jefferies thinks investors should buy up TKO Group, calling the company a "knockout combo" of two major entertainment giants.

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Afghanistan - Echoes of Bagram: Moazzam Begg returns to Afghanistan - aljazeera.com - Usa - Britain - Afghanistan

Echoes of Bagram: Moazzam Begg returns to Afghanistan

Human rights advocate Moazzam Begg returns to Afghanistan to battle demons and champion justice in the shadow of war.

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RAHIM FAIEZ - Foreign aid drops sharply as Taliban abuses jeopardize the Afghan health system, group says - apnews.com -  Islamabad - New York - Afghanistan -  Sanction

Foreign aid drops sharply as Taliban abuses jeopardize the Afghan health system, group says

ISLAMABAD (AP) — Human Rights Watch said Monday that Afghanistan’s public health system has been hit hard following a sharp reduction in foreign assistance, coupled with serious Taliban abuses against women and girls, jeopardizing the right to healthcare of millions of Afghans.

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