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Assurant Appoints Christian Formby as New President for Europe
Andy Morris Steps into New Role of Commercial Officer, International to Strengthen Business Development Capability for Growth in Asia Pacific , Other Markets. LONDON Aug. 8, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- Assurant, Inc. (NYSE: AIZ), a leading global provider of housing and lifestyle solutions that support,....
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Amazon announces general availability of AWS Lake Formation
subscribers. Amazon this evening announced that AWS Lake Formation, a fully managed service that facilitates the building, securing, and management of data lakes, is now generally available. Customers with instances in the US East (Ohio), US East (N. Virginia), US West (Oregon), Asia Pacific....
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Son Flies Fighter Pilot Father's Remains Home to Texas After 52 Years
More than five decades after he disappeared in a war zone, the remains of a North Texas fighter pilot have finally come home. During the height of the Vietnam War, Air Force Col. Roy A. Knight, a 36-year-old from Millsap, deployed to Southeast Asia. On May 19, 1967, he was leading a strike mission....
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Twin Typhoons Approach East Asia With Terrifying Force
The Northwest Pacific had been calm so far this season, but that peace and quiet has come to an end. Two twin typhoons are now roaring—and Super Typhoon Lekima has already made landfall in the southern Japanese islands. Taiwan and eastern China are next.
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Ritz rejection to cost us Asian cash: Star
The boss of Sydney's Star casino has declared that a lack of five-star hotels means businesses are missing out on cash from Chinese tourists and he's been backed by the head of Sydney Airport. Planning NSW in late July knocked back Star Entertainment Group's proposal for a 66-storey, 237-metre high Ritz Carlton hotel in Pyrmont.
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Son Flies Fighter Pilot Father's Remains Home to Texas After 52 Years
More than five decades after he disappeared in a war zone, the remains of a North Texas fighter pilot have finally come home. During the height of the Vietnam War, Air Force Col. Roy A. Knight, a 36-year-old from Millsap, deployed to Southeast Asia. On May 19, 1967, he was leading a strike mission....
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Turkey's Asia Anew initiative no "axis shift": FM
ANKARA, Aug. 8 (Xinhua) --Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said on Thursday Turkey will advance its relations with Asian countries under the newly launched Asia Anew initiative, but it is "not an axis shift." Asia is becoming the world's economic center, and Turkey wants to further enhance....
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Bronx Zoo says venomous snake is missing from exhibit
NEW YORK (WABC) -- A venomous snake has slithered out of sight at the Bronx Zoo. The zoo said it was notifying guests entering the popular attraction JungleWorld that the 3 and a half-foot-long reptile was missing from its exhibit. Zoo workers realized while closing up Tuesday that the Mangrove snake, native to Southeast Asia, was missing.
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ADB, Pakistan sign $500mn loan to improve trade competitiveness in country
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) of Pakistan signed a $500mn loan agreement with Pakistan to support first phase of the Trade and Competitiveness Programme in the country. The loan agreement was signed by Economic Affairs Division Secretary Noor Ahmed and ADB’s Country Director Xiaohong Yang.
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Nuno reveals the bizarre reason why Adama Traore didn't travel to Armenia
Adama Traore didn’t travel to Armenia because he left his passport at home, Wolves boss Nuno Espirito Santo has revealed. The Spanish winger has been Wolves’ first choice right wing-back during pre-season, impressing in both the Premier League Asia Trophy and against Crusaders in the second qualifying round.
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MIL-OSI Global: Call the crime in Kashmir by its name: Ongoing genocide
– By Binish Ahmed, PhD candidate, Public Policy, Ryerson University. , referred to as a “territorial dispute,” has been central to tense relations in Asia for more than 70 years, particularly between the two nuclear powers of India and Pakistan. Tensions have escalated between the countries many....
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First Eurasian Lynx born in Pyrenees in almost a century
BARCELONA, Spain — A Spanish nature conservation centre says that the first baby lynx has been born in the Pyrenees in nearly a century. The Eurasian lynx is considered extinct in the Spanish and French Pyrenees, and the last time it was witnessed in these mountains was in the 1930s.
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Australian ex-publisher gets 13 years on Myanmar drug charge
FILE - In this June 30, 2011, file photo, Australian journalist Ross Dunkley leaves a court after hearing a verdict on his charges in Yangon, Myanmar. A court in Myanmar on Wednesday, Aug. 7, 2019, sentenced Dunkley who was a pioneering publisher in Southeast Asia to 13 years in prison for possession of illegal drugs.
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Australian journalist gets 13 years on Myanmar drug charge
An Australian journalist who was a pioneering publisher in Southeast Asia was sentenced today to 13 years in a Myanmar prison for drug possession. Ross Dunkley was arrested when police raided his home in Yangon in June last year. His British business partner, John McKenzie, was also arrested and....
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Aviva ready to sell Asian arm worth over £1.7bn in major overhaul
‘However, we are evaluating a range of options to enhance the value of the businesses to shareholders. I’ve taken this role to change Aviva. I want Aviva to be a simpler company. Work has started apace.’ Analysts said that while Asia was a profitable market, many rivals were better equipped to make their mark there.
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Office of the Historian, Foreign Service Institute Release of Foreign Relations of the United States, 1977–1980, Volume XIX, South Asia
(AGENPARL) – gio 08 agosto 2019 You are subscribed to Collected Releases for U.S. Department of State. This information has recently been updated, and is now available. This volume documents the Carter administrations approach to the South Asia region in response to the shifting political landscape at the end of the 1970s.
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Son Flies Fighter Pilot Father's Remains Home After 52 Years
More than five decades after he disappeared in a war zone, the remains of a North Texas fighter pilot have finally come home. During the height of the Vietnam War, Air Force Col. Roy A. Knight, a 36-year-old from Millsap, deployed to Southeast Asia. Because the region was so hostile at the time,....
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Pan Asia Bank’s Budget+Leasing offers lowest monthly vehicle installments
August 8, 2019, 9:11 pm Leasing vehicles offer many benefits to consumers, the greatest being lesser costs, smaller down payments and lower monthly payments, which makes owning a dream vehicle easy on the pocket and stress-free. A market where many leasing service providers exist however can lead....
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First Eurasian Lynx Born in Pyrenees in Almost a Century
BARCELONA, SPAIN - A Spanish nature conservation center says that the first baby lynx has been born in the Pyrenees in nearly a century. The Eurasian lynx is considered extinct in the Spanish and French Pyrenees, and the last time it was witnessed in these mountains was in the 1930s.
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Telenav Enters into Strategic Partnership with Grab, Southeast Asia’s Leading Super App
)--Telenav , Inc. (NASDAQ: TNAV), a leading provider of connected-car and location-based services, announced it has entered into a strategic partnership and transaction with Grab, Southeast Asia's leading super app, to boost the latter’s development of geo-based products and services using Telenav’s OpenTerra platform.
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S&P 500 Erases Weekly Loss as China Tensions Ease: Markets Wrap
(Bloomberg) -- Equities rallied after China’s stronger-than-expected daily fixing of its currency eased fears about a worsening trade conflict. The S&P 500 Index headed for its biggest advance in two months, led by technology companies, building on gains in Europe and Asia and erasing its loss for the week.
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Tech Boosts Stocks as China Soothes Frayed Nerves: Markets Wrap
(Bloomberg) -- Equities rallied after China’s stronger-than-expected daily fixing of its currency eased fears about a worsening trade conflict. The S&P 500 Index headed for its biggest advance in two months, led by technology companies, building on gains in Europe and Asia and at points erasing its loss for the week.
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First Eurasian Lynx born in Pyrenees in almost a century
BARCELONA, Spain — A Spanish nature conservation center says that the first baby lynx has been born in the Pyrenees in nearly a century. The Eurasian lynx is considered extinct in the Spanish and French Pyrenees, and the last time it was witnessed in these mountains was in the 1930s.
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Nuno reveals the bizarre reason why Adama Traore didn't travel to Armenia
Adama Traore didn’t travel to Armenia because he left his passport at home, Wolves boss Nuno Espirito Santo has revealed. The Spanish winger has been Wolves’ first choice right wing-back during pre-season, impressing in both the Premier League Asia Trophy and against Crusaders in the second qualifying round.
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'Nora, my love, mum's here': Recording of mum's voice used in search for missing teen
Negeri Sembilan state police chief Mohamad Mat Yusop said the technique had been used in other cases and added that his officers are "not giving up hope yet, our teams are still in high spirits". Sky's South East Asia producer Rachel Thompson confirmed the recording is her mother, Meabh Quoirin, saying: "Nora, my love, mum's here.
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ASEAN Community stays cohesive to move forwards: Deputy PM
Hanoi (VNA) – Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Pham Binh Minh has highlighted the Association of the Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) as a strong and cohesive community in an article written on the occasion of the bloc’s 52nd founding anniversary (August 8).
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