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Azerbaijan says 'closer than ever' to Armenia peace deal
Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev said on Tuesday a peace deal with Armenia was closer than ever before, as teams from both countries began demarcating the border in a bid to end decades of territorial disputes and clashes."We are close as never before," Aliyev said on Tuesday of an elusive peace deal.
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Coca-Cola signs $1.1 billion deal to use Microsoft cloud, AI services
Microsoft said on Tuesday that Coca-Cola had signed a $1.1 billion five-year deal to use its cloud computing and artificial intelligence services. Coca-Cola had in 2020 signed a five-year deal worth $250 million to use Microsoft's cloud and business software. The two companies said Coca-Cola would test Microsoft's Copilot offerings to see how the tools improve productivity for the beverage maker.
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EU parliament votes forced labour ban with China in its sights
EU lawmakers voted on Tuesday to ban products made using forced labour which supporters hope will be used to block goods from China, at the risk of raising tensions with Beijing.The law does not directly mention China, but many lawmakers hope it will be used to block imports from China involving the region where the Uyghur Muslim minority lives.
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'Old And Tired And Mad': Rachel Maddow Describes Trump's Courtroom Demeanor
"He seems like a man who's miserable to be here," said the MSNBC host, who was in the courtroom covering the historic trial.
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India's Tata Consumer posts higher Q4 profit before one-time charge on steady local demand
India's Tata Consumer Products on Tuesday posted a rise in its fourth-quarter profit before a one-time expense, aided by strength in its domestic business that sells essential items such as pulses, grains and salt. Tata Consumer incurred a one-time charge of 2.16 billion rupees, relating to costs of acquisition during the quarter. The segment, which includes brands like Tata Sampann pulses and Tata Salt, contributes 63% to the revenue.
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India diversifies food exports as curbs on domestic staples weigh
India's agricultural food exports in the 2023/24 financial year fell slightly short of the previous year, hitting about $50 billion as efforts to diversify shipments to the United States, Europe and other markets helped to offset curbs on rice, wheat and sugar exports. The export curbs were imposed by the world's second-largest producer of wheat, rice and sugar last year to rein in rising domestic prices. The curbs have hit food exports by between $5 billion and $6 billion, said commerce minis
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My Patients Tell Me They've Had A Paranormal Experience. I Believe Them — I Had One Too.
"For years, I didn’t tell the story. I came up with what I thought was a rational explanation and buried it away."
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