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      Finance: 10 things you need to know before the opening bell (SPY, SPX, QQQ, DIA, EFX)
      Mar15

      Finance: 10 things you need to know before the opening bell (SPY, SPX, QQQ, DIA, EFX)

      This is what traders are talking about. Here is what you need to know. Trump picks his new top economic adviser. CNBC commentator Larry Kudlow, who was previously a staff economist at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, worked in the Reagan administration, and was chief economist for Bear Stearns, will replace Gary Cohn as National Economic...

      Trial shows risks of nerve agent ‘smuggling’, say experts
      Mar15

      Trial shows risks of nerve agent ‘smuggling’, say experts

      Moscow/Amsterdam – The British government says Russia is to blame for poisoning former spy Sergei Skripal with a nerve agent, and most chemical weapons specialists agree. But they say an alternative explanation cannot be ruled out: that the nerve agent got into the hands of people not acting for the Russian state. The Soviet Union’s...

      Russian Embassy in US Slams State Department Over Meddling in Domestic Affairs
      Mar15

      Russian Embassy in US Slams State Department Over Meddling in Domestic Affairs

      Department spokeswoman Heather Nauert accused Russia on Wednesday of a “coercion and violence” campaign in Crimea, following President Vladimir Putin’s visit to the region, which voted by landslide to secede from Ukraine in 2014. “We regard the claims that our country has undermined the international order, following President Vladimir...

      The Fight Against Corruption In Liberia Must Be Decisive Not Mere Policy
      Mar14

      The Fight Against Corruption In Liberia Must Be Decisive Not Mere Policy

      By: Josephus Moses Gray | Email: [email protected] | Josephus Moses GrayCorruption is not a new phenomenon in the country either the African continent and its huge populations, it has been eating up every sphere of the Liberian society especially corruption prone sectors of government including the private sector But how can President George...

      UK expels 23 Russian diplomats over spy poisoning
      Mar14

      UK expels 23 Russian diplomats over spy poisoning

      London — Britain announced Wednesday it will expel 23 Russian diplomats — the biggest such expulsion since the Cold War — and break off high-level contacts with the Kremlin over the nerve-agent attack on a former spy and his daughter in an English town. Prime Minister Theresa May told lawmakers that the 23 diplomats, who have been identified as...

      Afternoon sports highlights – March 14, 2018
      Mar14

      Afternoon sports highlights – March 14, 2018

      Roma beat Shakhtar Donetsk to progress into last eight Striker Edin Dzeko’s second-half strike saw Roma beat Shakhtar Donetsk 1-0 to progress to the Champions League quarter-finals on away goals after the last-16 tie ended 2-2 on aggregate. Dzeko raced through on goal to poke the ball past the advancing Andriy Pyatov seven minutes into the...

      Putin Appearance at Sevastopol Rally Not Linked to Upcoming Election – Kremlin
      Mar14

      Putin Appearance at Sevastopol Rally Not Linked to Upcoming Election – Kremlin

      “[Putin] will talk to the members of the public in Sevastopol, discuss the issues that are important for the city and participate in the rally celebrating the anniversary of the referendum on the reunification [of Crimea] with Russia. Let me stress: this is not a campaign event this is a rally not connected to the presidential election,” Dmitry...

      Tetesi za soka Ulaya Jumatano 14.03.2018
      Mar14

      Tetesi za soka Ulaya Jumatano 14.03.2018

      Huenda Manchester City wakashindwa kumsajili kiungo wa kati wa Brazil na Shakhtar Donetsk mwenye umri wa miaka 25 Fred, ambaye anasakwa na Manchester United.(Times – subscription required) …read more Source:...

      Champions League: 5 things we learnt from Tuesday’s fixtures
      Mar14

      Champions League: 5 things we learnt from Tuesday’s fixtures

      These are five things we learnt from Tuesday's Champions League fixtures. The Champions League second leg round of 16 fixtures continued with a very surprising result on Tuesday, March 13 as Manchester United were knocked out after losing 2-1 at home to Seville. Roma’s away goal in the first leg tie against Shakhtar Donetsk counted for...

      Politics: A key player in the Russia investigation has walked back a major claim about Putin
      Mar14

      Politics: A key player in the Russia investigation has walked back a major claim about Putin

      Felix Sater, who exchanged emails with Trump lawyer Michael Cohen, admitted he was exaggerating when made a major claim about Putin in 2015. A key player in the Russia investigation, businessman Felix Sater, has walked back a claim he made in an email in 2015 that he and Russian President Vladimir Putin could get President Donald Trump elected....