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Why Trump withdrew from the Iran nuclear deal in 2018, and why he wants to renegotiate now – The Indian Express

Why Trump withdrew from the Iran nuclear deal in 2018, and why he wants to renegotiate now  The Indian Express ​Second chance: On the U.S. and the Iran nuclear deal  The Hindu What Trump wants to do is dismantle Iran’s nuclear programme  The Indian Express Iran Vs US Nuclear War Imminent? Khamenei’s 1st Response To Trump’s Letter |…

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Bodal Chemicals will get further boost to its revenue post this positive news – CNBCTV18

Bodal Chemicals will get further boost to its revenue post this positive news  CNBCTV18 India Imposes Anti-Dumping Duty On Water Treatment Chemical From China, Japan  NDTV India imposes anti-dumping duty on Trichloro Isocyanuric Acid imported from China and Japan  Indian Chemical News Finance Ministry Imposes ADD on Trichloro Isocyanuric Acid Imports from China & Japan  taxscan.in India slaps anti-dumping…

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Why women must prioritize their health: The hidden cost of self-sacrifice

Why women must prioritize their health: The hidden cost of self-sacrifice

Women’s health is crucial for both family and societal well-being but often compromised due to prioritizing others. Essential nutrients, regular check-ups, and self-care can prevent disorders like PCOS, diabetes, and cardiovascular diseases. Balanced diets, physical activity, managing stress, and preventive healthcare are vital for maintaining overall health, well-being, and longevity. Women’s health is crucial for both…

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‘Canada never, ever will be part of America’: Carney wins party race to be Canada’s next PM – video

‘Canada never, ever will be part of America’: Carney wins party race to be Canada’s next PM – video

Canada, Justin Trudeau, Mark Carney, Banking, Americas, US foreign policy, Donald Trump Business | The Guardian ​Former central banker Mark Carney won the race to become leader of Canada’s ruling Liberal party and will later succeed Justin Trudeau as prime minister. Carney takes on the role as Canada is locked in a potentially catastrophic trade war…

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‘If you fall into the dialogue of the far right, the far right wins’: Spain’s deputy PM on the need for workers’ rights

‘If you fall into the dialogue of the far right, the far right wins’: Spain’s deputy PM on the need for workers’ rights

Economics, Spain, Labour, Politics, Zero-hours contracts, The far right, Employment law, Business, Europe Business | The Guardian ​Yolanda Díaz Pérez’s leftwing government has championed employment reform similar to Labour’s proposals – and she tells British business there is nothing to fearSpain’s leftwing deputy prime minister, Yolanda Díaz Pérez, has a message for Labour politicians as the…

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‘Grave consequences’: Russia warns Australia against ‘boots on the ground’ in Ukraine

‘Grave consequences’: Russia warns Australia against ‘boots on the ground’ in Ukraine

“Western boots on the ground are unacceptable for Russia,” Russia’s ambassador to Australia said. “To those inclined to construe the above as a threat: it is not; it is a warning.” “Western boots on the ground are unacceptable for Russia,” Russia’s ambassador to Australia said. “To those inclined to construe the above as a threat: it…

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Cement prices see regional surge amid muted demand: Girija Shankar Ray

Girija Shankar Ray from Yes Securities outlines the fluctuating cement prices over recent months, highlighting regional variations and factors impacting demand. Eastern and central regions see significant price hikes, while Southern remains stable. Energy costs, including petcoke, are rising, affecting cement margins. Government capex slowdown and upcoming festivals also impact demand, with better forecasts for…

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‘Ripping us off’ : Insurers put on notice as claims rush begins

‘Ripping us off’ : Insurers put on notice as claims rush begins

Almost 10,000 cyclone victims have already lodged insurance claims as the prime minister and Queensland’s premier tell insurers to do right by customers. Almost 10,000 cyclone victims have already lodged insurance claims as the prime minister and Queensland’s premier tell insurers to do right by customers. Business / Banking & finance Sydney Morning Herald – Latest News

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