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Khaleej Times on MSNPakistan: Death toll from monsoon rains jumps to 159; nearly 300 injuredA high flood alert was issued for the River Jhelum at the northern town of Mangla, where water inflows were expected to surge ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNPakistan rains death toll rises to at least 180 after 65 die in one dayTorrential rain has triggered flooding, destroyed hundreds of houses, and killed more than dozens in the past month.
CEBU CITY—Top Line Business Development Corp. aims to have 50 service stations operated by its retail fuel subsidiary, Light ...
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Khaleej Times on MSNLuLu launches three LOT stores in Saudi Arabia on a single dayLuLu Group unveils three LOT stores in Saudi Arabia, marking a major retail milestone in the holy city of Makkah, Saihat ...
BHP has warned of a $1.7bn cost overrun in the development of its Canadian fertiliser site, dealing a blow to the world’s ...
Successive CEOs kept the momentum. In 2010, Marius Kloppers launched a failed $38.6 billion bid for the company now known as ...
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The World from PRX on MSNHopes for calm after clashes in southern Syria and airstrikes in DamascusThe World’s Host Marco Werman speaks with Istanbul-based journalist Ruth Michaelson about unrest in Syria amid clashes ...
The president and founding member of the Kings Square Affordable Housing Corporation said that the province’s $7.5 million forgivable loan July 15 will go a long way to addressing the shortage of ...
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GMA News Online on MSNTop Line eyes 50 gas stations by end of 2025Top Line Business Development Corp. on Friday announced its plan to expand its business with 50 service stations operated by ...
KBAT Group is showing robust growth, showing increases in both revenue and net income. Read more on what investors need to ...
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Calgary Herald on MSNVarcoe: Alberta wants a new oil pipeline — history warns of billion-dollar risk and reward of government financial backingThe bottom line is governments routinely get out-negotiated, and the public, the taxpayer, gets stuck with the bill." ...
Successive CEOs kept the momentum. In 2010, Marius Kloppers launched a failed $38.6 billion bid for the company now known as Nutrien. Andrew Mackenzie later committed $2.6 billion to early development ...
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