City of Winston-Salem crews out plowing, salting and brining roads
City of Winston-Salem crews out plowing, salting and brining roads
Global Hospital Lights Market Global Hospital Lights Market Dublin, May 16, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Global Hospital Lights Market Forecast to 2028 - by Product Type, Technology and Application" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering. The Hospital Lights market is expected to grow from US$ 5,432.01 million in 2021 to US$ 9,765.09 million by 2028; it is estimated to grow at a CAGR of 8.7% from 2021 to 2028. Hospital lights are designed specifically for use in medical inst
Ofgem says a review every three months would allow households to benefit sooner from falling prices.
Authorities in Ethiopia's war-shattered Tigray region are forcing young people to join their army's fight against the central government by threatening and jailing relatives, according to captured fighters and residents. The war in northern Ethiopia since late 2020 has killed thousands of civilians and uprooted millions, triggering famine and devastating infrastructure, though it has garnered less attention globally than other conflicts, such as the war in Ukraine. The Tigray People's Liberation Front (TPLF) says it is defending the region's 6 million people against subjugation by federal government.
Analysis: Highs likely to reach mid-30s celsius in Spain and France, 10C above normal, and may break 40C
Commons Treasury committee chairman says people need help amid "extraordinary" cost of living crisis.
Company Announcement No 21/2022Peberlyk 46200 AabenraaDenmarkTel +45 74 37 37 37Fax +45 74 37 35 36Sydbank A/SCVR No DK 12626509, Aabenraasydbank.dk16 May 2022 Dear Sirs Sydbank share buyback programme: transactions in week 19On 2 March 2022 Sydbank announced a share buyback programme of DKK 425m. The share buyback commenced on 7 March 2022 and will be completed by 30 December 2022. The purpose of the share buyback programme is to reduce the share capital of Sydbank and the programme is executed
Safeguarding minister Rachel Maclean said a long-term solution to the cost-of-living crisis could involve taking on more hours at work.
The Russian rouble firmed past 64 per dollar on Monday and climbed towards a near five-year high against the euro, supported by continuing restrictions on currency trading. The rouble is the world's best-performing currency this year http://fingfx.thomsonreuters.com/gfx/rngs/GLOBAL-CURRENCIES-PERFORMANCE/0100301V041/index.html, although this is due to artificial support from capital controls that Russia imposed to shield its financial sector in late February after sending tens of thousands of troops into Ukraine. Against the euro, the rouble rose 1% to 66.39 , staying near its strongest level since June 2017 of 64.9425, which it touched on the Moscow Exchange on Friday.
Some see attack’s roots in deep-rooted prejudice against Black community which still echoes through everyday life
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As a man, I was allowed my personal space. Now that I inhabit a female body I cannot escape unwanted attention
Bad Relations by Cressida Connolly review – deaths in the family. Spanning three generations, from the battlefields of Crimea to a Cornish farm in the 1970s, this novel deftly navigates the emotional minefield of a clan at war
The French cultural institution, which turns 75 this year, has always been a battle between radicalism and elitism – but that’s what makes it so essential
When he put a deposit on a pre-construction home with an in-law suite in a new housing development in Mississauga, Ont., Jawed Yusuf thought his dreams of buying a house big enough for his family — and for his father to come live with them from Pakistan — were finally coming true. It's been almost three years since he put the money down, but today, the project has been cancelled and the builder says it's keeping his $150,000 deposit — unless Yusuf agrees not to sue. Meanwhile, he and his family
LONDON, May 16, 2022--NTT Ltd., a world-leading global technology services provider, today announced it is working with Albemarle Corporation, a specialty chemicals company with leading positions in lithium, bromine, and refining catalysts, to deploy a pilot private LTE/5G and Wi-Fi network at Albemarle’s lithium mine in Kings Mountain, North Carolina.
ISTANBUL, May 16, 2022--MetaAge, a metaverse platform based on the Solana Blockchain, has drawn almost $1 million in early-stage investments, project managers said this week. Currently, under development in Turkey, the platform has just entered its alpha phase, during which it plans to work closely with 50 global NFT projects.
OTTAWA — Dozens of experts advising the government on adapting to climate change say Canada needs to do more to prepare infrastructure for the threats of extreme weather and get faster at helping Canadians recover from floods, fires and major storms. Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault is set Monday to launch the second and last development phase for the national adaptation strategy that the Liberals promise will be ready by the end of the year. The plan is supposed to show how Canada can bec
When the Ontario Progressive Conservatives took control of the province in 2018, much of the credit for their victory was given to the former Liberal government's unpopular leader. "The PC party did not win because of Doug Ford. The PC party won despite Doug Ford. They won because of [former Ontario premier] Kathleen Wynne," said Greg Lyle, a veteran pollster and president of Innovative Research Group. Now, with current polling showing the Tories in the lead as Ontarians prepare to vote on June
ZÜRICH, May 16, 2022--Swiss enterprises have grown more accepting of the Microsoft Azure cloud since Microsoft established a local Azure region in 2020, ISG says.
HAY RIVER, N.W.T. — A town in the Northwest Territories says people were being allowed to return to their homes Sunday evening, four days after about 3,500 were ordered to evacuate as flood waters rose. A reopening plan posted by the Town of Hay River, on the south shore of Great Slave Lake, warns residents that hazard assessments do not include private property. The plan says it is important that residents understand the specific services available on their properties as they decide when it is