Windham holds second annual gay pride event
Windham held its second annual gay pride event on Sunday.
Even before last week's visit to Taiwan by U.S. House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi, fish farmer Chen Sheng-You was on the lookout for new business, with trade curbs cutting him off from his major source of revenue - China. Beijing suspended purchases of grouper fish, Chen's main product, in June after repeatedly detecting banned chemicals. But the geopolitical storm that followed Pelosi's visit on Aug. 2 is likely to put the livelihoods of Chen and other farmers and fishermen in the island's southern Pingtung county at further risk.
Other suburban stadium projects were dumped by the Coalition, due to budgetary reasons
Rob Pelinka took the stand as jury selection and opening statements took place in Bryant's lawsuit against Los Angeles County.
At an indoor pool in a western Sydney suburb, about 20 Afghan women who recently reached Australia as refugees listen to former asylum seeker Maryam Zahid as she offers them swimming classes and talks about the country's beach culture. Zahid, who arrived in Australia from Afghanistan 22 years ago, said her sessions help the women develop "an identity for themselves" and deal with the trauma of the war that ravaged their home country. "That is something that will impact psychological and emotional aspects of their life ... to have an identity for themselves as a human being first," Zahid told Reuters at the Ruth Everuss aquatic centre in the suburb of Auburn.
Kanye West, Lil Uzi Vert and Steve Lacy showed off their matching tattoos in an Instagram post on Wednesday
China and South Korea clashed on Thursday over a U.S. missile defence shield, threatening to undermine efforts by the new government in Seoul to overcome longstanding security differences. China, contending THAAD's powerful radar could peer into its airspace, curbed trade and cultural imports after Seoul announced its deployment in 2016, dealing a major blow to relations.
Fixated on the tax cuts beloved of Tory members, Truss and Sunak have no plan at all to deal with the UK’s looming crises, says Guardian associate editor Martin Kettle
Astraphobics have an exaggerated fear of thunder and lightning but a realistic understanding of the dangers can help
Development of ‘tropical medicine’ at LSHTM was shaped by white supremacy and racist pseudoscience, says study it commissioned
Research suggests some vegetarians may not get sufficient nutrients for good bone and muscle health
Shows featuring drag queens reading to young children have proven increasingly popular - but they are also attracting angry protests. How have we reached a place where these joyful events are seen as a threat to infants?
Hospitals say grants, food banks and travel subsidies are ‘sad indictment of the challenges we face’ but a ‘moral responsibility’
Answers and solutions for puzzles ranging from crosswords to Sudoku that were published in USA TODAY Network's local newspapers
Sp Mortgage Bank Plc Stock Exchange Release 11 August 2022 at 8:00 am (CET +1) Sp Mortgage Bank Plc's and Savings Banks Group's Half year financial report for January - June 2022 and Pillar III Disclosure Report 30 June 2022 has been published. The materials are available at www.saastopankki.fi. SP MORTGAGE BANK PLC Additional information: Karri Alameri, Acting Managing Director Savings Banks Union Coop karri.alameri@saastopankki.fi +358 45 656 5250 Tero Kangas, Managing Director Sp Mortgage Ban
The British sprinter edged out reigning world 200m champion Dafne Schippers.
Coop Pank’s financial results in July 2022: In July, number of the bank's clients increased by 2400 and number of active clients increased by 900. By the end of the month number of clients reached 133,100 and number of active clients reached 59,600. Over the year, customer base has grown by 23%.Volume of the bank's customer deposits increased by 47 million euros, reaching 1.30 billion euros by the end of month. Deposits of corporate customers increased by 26 million and deposits of private custo
Oslo, 11 August 2022 – DNO ASA, the Norwegian oil and gas operator, today announced that pursuant to the authorization granted at the Annual General Meeting held on 25 May 2022, the Board of Directors has approved a dividend payment of NOK 0.25 per share to be made on or about 23 August 2022 to all shareholders of record as of 16 August 2022. DNO shares will be traded ex- dividend as of 15 August 2022. Dividend amount:NOK 0.25 per share Declared currency:NOK Last day including right:12 August 20
Oslo, 11 August 2022 – DNO ASA, the Norwegian oil and gas operator, today reported strong second quarter operational and financial results powered by high oil and gas prices and by solid production in its operated flagship Kurdistan Tawke license. Spurred by quarterly revenue of USD 361 million and free cash flow of USD 167 million, the Company reduced debt and exited the quarter in a positive net cash position for the first time since 2018. “DNO is committed to put its capital to work in its co
Press Release Outside trading hours - Regulated information* Brussels, 11 August 2022 (07.00 a.m. CEST) KBC Group: Second-quarter result of 811 million euros KBC Group – overview (consolidated, IFRS)2Q20221Q20222Q20211H20221H2021Net result (in millions of EUR)8114587931 2691 350Basic earnings per share (in EUR)1.921.071.872.993.18Breakdown of the net result by business unit (in millions of EUR)* Belgium564227528790908 Czech Republic237207168443291 International Markets5274140125228 Group Centre-
Energy customers are being targeted by fraudsters claiming to be from regulator Ofgem in the latest fraud wave hitting households.