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Chinese Premier Li Qiang will visit Australia on Saturday.by Rod McGurk Associated PressJune 11, 2024 2:47 AM• 2 min readMELBOURNE, Australia — Chinese Premier Li Qiang will visit Australia later this week, officials announced Tuesday, in a further sign that tense bilateral relations are improving.Li’s visit will run from Saturday to Tuesday and will be the first time a Chinese premier has visited Australia since 2017, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said.According to an Australian government statement, Prime Minister Albanese and Prime Minister Lee will hold their annual summit at Parliament House in the Australian capital, Canberra, during their visit.Premier Li…

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Down icon An icon in the shape of a downward angle. Lexis Czumak-Abreu is an electrical engineer and social media influencer. Lexis Chumac Abreu Lexis Czumak-Abreu is a full-time electrician who shares her work on social media.As of 2022, she has gained a social media following of 2.2 million and is earning $200,000 per year from these platforms.Gen Z Americans are increasingly choosing careers over traditional college degrees. Lexis Chumak Abreu graduated from college with a pre-med degree but decided it wasn’t for her.Chumac Abreu became a full-time electrical engineer instead of taking another job in the medical or scientific…

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Islamabad, Pakistan – Days before Switzerland is to host a global summit aimed at finding a path towards peace in Ukraine, Pakistan finds itself in a dilemma: should Pakistan take part? Pakistan has maintained a neutral stance on Russia’s war in Ukraine, and many analysts believe the country of 236 million people has too many interests, from Ukrainian arms to Russian oil, to afford to miss the meeting. But others warn that Pakistan’s decision may be partly influenced by China’s move to boycott the summit, which Russia will also not attend. China is perhaps Pakistan’s most important strategic partner today.…

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Hello readers! The BJP Legislative Party in Odisha is holding a meeting today to elect the Chief Minister and the new government will take oath on June 12. The Odisha government has announced that all state government offices and courts in Bhubaneswar will be closed from 1 pm tomorrow for the swearing-in ceremony of the new Chief Minister and Council of Ministers. The BJP has appointed Rajnath Singh and Bhupunder Yadav as central observers to monitor the election of the leader of the Odisha Legislative Assembly, who will take oath as the next CM of the state. Track the latest…

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Improving customer experience and reconnecting people in Sudan during times of crisisKhartoum, Sudan, June 11, 2024–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Zain Sudan, part of Zain Group, a leading wireless carrier in the Middle East and North Africa, is a pioneer in customer engagement through Unstructured Supplementary Service Data (USSD). Following a recent data center outage, Zain Sudan is® (NASDAQ: CSGS) aims to maintain market leadership while driving disaster recovery for its wireless business and keeping the Sudanese connected. With the gateway rebuild, Zain Sudan quickly restored critical services and rebuilt its wireless business with CSG within 21 days, while enabling customers to manage their…

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Chelsea have agreed personal terms with Crystal Palace’s Michael Oliseh, Brighton are set to announce Fabian Furzeler as their new manager and Fulham have rejected an assessment of Bayern Munich’s Joao Parinha.Chelsea The club have agreed personal terms with France Under-21 winger Michael O’Leary (22) and are due to discuss the schedule for paying his release clause. Crystal Palace. (Gibmesport)Fulham They are valuing Portuguese midfielder Joao Parinha, 28, at double the £30 million bid they rejected. Bayern Munich. Barcelona and Manchester United He is also interested in Parinya. (Sky Sports)Manchester United and Tottenham They are set to compete with Crystal…

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Though small compared with other tech companies, the IPO could provide a boost to the struggling London Stock Exchange, which has been outcast by tech companies, who have preferred to list in other European countries and especially the United States.Arm, a UK-based semiconductor design company under SoftBank, chose to list in the US last year.A number of big names in the industry are backing Raspberry Pi, including Arm and Sony: last year, Sony Semiconductor Solutions, a subsidiary of Sony Corporation, invested an undisclosed amount in the British startup.Raspberry Pi shares will enter “conditional trading” on Tuesday – this is the…

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Trend cycles can be a way to try new things, but most trends are temporary, so they often result in a lot of waste. Stanley Cups and other tumblers have become all the rage in recent years, with stores like Target putting caps on new tumbler purchases, as reported by People While reusable cups are a great way to reduce waste and save money, the trend of collecting dozens of these items has largely negated the benefits. One outraged Reddit user took to r/Anticonsumption to criticize a custom item they saw for sale. The photo shows a collection of more…

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Fashion enthusiasts can be shoe-obsessed, like Carrie Bradshaw, or handbag-obsessed, like me. I love them all, from leather to raffia, micro to oversized totes, but there are only a handful I can personally recommend. Endorsed by celebrities from Kelly Rutherford to Elsa Hosk, and countless big-name fashion brands, Elleme is the go-to brand for fashion-forward chic people looking for timeless handbags.Kelly is Boomerang Bag (White) (£474)Since launching in 2015, Elleme has become a household name, seen on the wrists of celebrities and fashionistas alike. Rather than iconic, eye-catching styles with bold logos, the brand curates beautifully designed bags that are…

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By Wayne ColeSYDNEY (Reuters) – Asian shares were cautious on Tuesday as investors considered fresh political uncertainty in European markets after right-wing gains in European elections and a French opinion poll renewed concerns about European Union unity.Market movements were mostly muted, with the MSCI composite index of Asia Pacific shares excluding Japan falling 0.5% in thin trading. China’s blue chip stocks fell 1.2% in no trading on Monday, and the yuan hit a seven-month low.Meanwhile, Japan’s Nikkei stock average rose 0.3 percent and South Korean stocks rose 0.4 percent.EUROSTOXX 50 futures also rose 0.2%, stabilising after Monday’s decline, while FTSE…

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