Daniyal Mueenuddin's 'This Is Where the Serpent Lives' portrays power grabs and class struggle in contemporary Pakistan.
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Chinese car firm BYD is racing ahead with its electric vehicles. Here’s how more established brands can catch up
This level of growth means the UK is now BYD’s largest market outside of China. In an industry once dominated by long established brands, the company has become the biggest manufacturer of electric ...
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Why this long strangle trade might be best for Palo Alto stock
Palo Alto stock currently trades with a low implied volatility rank, which means it’s a good time to look at a long strangle.
InvestorPlace - Stock Market News, Stock Advice & Trading Tips I had just graduated from the University of Miami — sun still on my ...
In July, Sebi accused Jane Street of “egregious” market manipulation in an interim order while it continued to investigate ...
So that was Christmas, and what have we done? Well, hopefully we went for a frosty wander or two, because that was a fine ...
Online poker is not just live poker on a screen. The pace is faster, the volume is higher, and mistakes get punished quickly.
Museums have always been places for collecting, curating, contextualizing and displaying curiosities. A three-part exhibition ...
ED boarding has become a widespread and chronic issue exacerbated by factors such as reduced inpatient capacity, staffing ...
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Nintendo owns patents so strange they sound fake, here are 5
Nintendo has a long history of turning wild ideas into hardware, but some of its patents are so outlandish they sound like ...
The Chevrolet Silverado 1500/2500 HD range leads the sales race for full-size US pick-ups in Australia but is a recent ...
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Huge ‘blue carbon’ offsetting project takes root in the mangroves of Sierra Leone
On the island of Sherbro in Sierra Leone, as in much of the country, there’s limited access to vital services needed to make ends meet. “Here our people only rely on fishing and a few on agriculture ...
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