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  • What does Kevin Federline’s upcoming book say about Britney Spears?

    What does Kevin Federline’s upcoming book say about Britney Spears?

    Ana Faguy and James FitzGerald

    Getty Images Kevin Federline and Britney Spears pictured together in 2006Getty Images

    The pair’s divorce was finalised in 2007

    The ex-husband of pop star Britney Spears gives new details on the pair’s tense relationship in his new memoir You Thought You Knew.

    Kevin Federline, her one-time…

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  • Emeka Ilione: Steve Borthwick impressed by England potential of Leicester back row

    Emeka Ilione: Steve Borthwick impressed by England potential of Leicester back row

    Borthwick revealed that Noah Caluori, the 19-year-old Saracens wing who has been called up to train with the squad after scoring five tries against Sale in his first Prem start, had been on his radar for some time.

    “I think it’s probably over a…

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  • World’s hottest engine reaches temperatures hotter than sun’s core

    World’s hottest engine reaches temperatures hotter than sun’s core

    A team of scientists claims it has created the world’s hottest engine.

    The innovative engine runs at temperatures higher than the sun’s core. It is also made up of a tiny, microscopic particle suspended at a low pressure using electrical…

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  • Photographer Coreen Simpson’s illustrious career capturing Toni Morrison and Muhammad Ali: ‘I’ve never gotten bored’ | Photography

    Photographer Coreen Simpson’s illustrious career capturing Toni Morrison and Muhammad Ali: ‘I’ve never gotten bored’ | Photography

    Toni Morrison, 1978. Photograph: Coreen Simpson

    Coreen Simpson carved her own path to success – she never waited for anyone to hand her an opportunity. In her 1978 portrait of Toni Morrison, the author gazes directly into the camera with a…

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  • BNP Paribas shares fall after US jury’s Sudan verdict | Sudan war News

    BNP Paribas shares fall after US jury’s Sudan verdict | Sudan war News

    The French bank will pay more than $20m to three plaintiffs amid allegations of human rights abuses.

    BNP Paribas shares have tumbled as much as 10 percent after a United States jury found the French bank helped Sudan’s government commit genocide by providing banking services that violated American sanctions, raising questions about whether the lender will be exposed to further legal claims.

    The bank’s shares were down on Monday morning in New York.

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    The federal jury in Manhattan on Friday ordered BNP Paribas to pay a combined $20.5m to three Sudanese plaintiffs who testified about human rights abuses perpetrated under former President Omar al-Bashir’s rule.

    The Paris, France-based bank said it will appeal the verdict.

    “This result is clearly wrong and ignores important evidence the bank was not permitted to introduce,” the company said in a statement on Monday.

    Uncertainty about whether BNP Paribas could face further claims or penalties weighed on the bank’s shares on Monday, and would likely continue to do so, traders and analysts said.

    The shares dropped as much as 10 percent at one point, and were last down 8.7 percent – set for their biggest daily fall since March 2023.

    Lawyers for the three plaintiffs, who now reside in the US, said the verdict opens the door for more than 20,000 Sudanese refugees in the US to seek billions of dollars in damages from the French bank.

    BNP said, “this verdict is specific to these three plaintiffs and should not have broader application. Any attempt to extrapolate is necessarily wrong as is any speculation regarding a potential settlement.”

    Nonetheless, analysts say the news will likely drag on the bank’s shares in the coming months.

    “A combination of a lack of visibility on the potential financial impact and next legal steps, a reminder of 2014 share price performance as well as a capital path that leaves relatively little room for error, is likely to hang over the shares until more visibility is provided,” analysts at RBC Capital Markets said in a note.

    BNP Paribas in 2014 agreed to plead guilty and pay an $8.97bn penalty to settle US charges that it transferred billions of dollars for Sudanese, Iranian and Cuban entities subject to economic sanctions.

    RBC said the bank’s shares underperformed the sector by 10 percent from the first litigation provision booked in early 2014 to the settlement in June 2014.

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  • Countdown to the third edition of the 2025 Formula 1 Las Vegas Grand Prix is on

    Countdown to the third edition of the 2025 Formula 1 Las Vegas Grand Prix is on

    After Max Verstappen dominated the United States Grand Prix weekend in Austin to boost his title hopes, the Las Vegas Grand Prix (Saturday, 22 November) is the final chance to be there and see Formula 1 live in the United States this season.

    Only…

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  • Brent oil structure, physical markets reflect fears of supply glut – Reuters

    1. Brent oil structure, physical markets reflect fears of supply glut  Reuters
    2. Technical Analysis Report for October 20: Spot Gold, WTI Crude Oil Futures  富途牛牛
    3. Evening update for crude oil -20-10-2025  Economies.com
    4. WTI Crude Oil Wave Analysis  Action Forex
    5. Forecast update for crude oil -20-10-2025  Economies.com

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  • Complications After Noncardiac Surgery Not Improved With Personalized Perioperative BP Management

    Complications After Noncardiac Surgery Not Improved With Personalized Perioperative BP Management

    Neither individualized perioperative blood pressure (BP) management nor management stratified by risk of intraoperative hypotension improved outcomes in patients after noncardiac surgery, according to results of the IMPROVE-multi and PRETREAT…

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