The Olympic Truce Resolution was adopted by the 80th Session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) in New York. The resolution calls for the observance of the Olympic Truce for the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympic and Paralympic Games….
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Olympic Truce Resolution for Milano Cortina 2026 adopted by the United Nations
The Olympic Truce Resolution was adopted by the 80th Session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) in New York. The resolution calls for the observance of the Olympic Truce for the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympic and Paralympic Games….
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Hollywood Icon Tom Cruise Receives His First Oscar
Hollywood icon Tom Cruise received his first Oscar for his decades of work in film and production at the 16th Governors Awards, held Nov. 16 in Los Angeles.
Cruise received a two-minute standing…
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View Interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS Through NASA’s Multiple Lenses
This article was updated to include the full range of dates from the SOHO image.
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NASA is in the midst of an unprecedented solar system-wide observation campaign, turning its spacecraft and space…
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Stephen Curry (ankle) to miss tonight’s game vs. Heat
Stephen Curry and the Warriors have played in a league-high 12 road games so far this season.
MIAMI (AP) — Stephen Curry’s road trip is ending a game early, with the Golden State Warriors deciding to hold the NBA’s all-time 3-point leader…
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Generative AI Spots Abnormal Blood Cells Better than Experts – Inside Precision Medicine
- Generative AI Spots Abnormal Blood Cells Better than Experts Inside Precision Medicine
- Deep generative classification of blood cell morphology Nature
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DENMARK UNVEILS “UNITED MINDS” SCULPTURE, HERALDING 75TH ANNIVERSARY OF NIELS BOHR’S CALL FOR GLOBAL SCIENTIFIC COLLABORATION
Groundbreaking Art Installation Celebrates the Power of Collective Discovery and Launches Open World Conference 2025
COPENHAGEN, Denmark, Nov. 19, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — A State of Denmark and the University of Copenhagen…
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Honoring Calvin Klein’s Birthday and 40 Years of Obsession Perfume
40 years ago, Calvin Klein invited the world to indulge in his Obsession, changing the way fashion related to perfume. To celebrate Klein on his 74th birthday, on Nov. 19, here is a nostalgic look back at the 1985 launch of…
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2026 Oscars Best Original Score Predictions
Variety Awards Circuit section is the home for all awards news and related content throughout the year, featuring the following: the official predictions for the upcoming Oscars, Emmys, Grammys and Tony Awards ceremonies,…
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Lloyd’s investigates promotion of female executive close to then-CEO
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Lloyd’s of London has hired lawyers to investigate potential failings in its governance around the appointment of an executive under its previous boss, John Neal.
The insurance market said on Wednesday that an earlier independent review commissioned by its chair, Sir Charles Roxburgh, had found that “our internal processes had not been fully adhered to in respect of a prior matter”.
The investigation followed concerns raised within the insurance market over the appointment process for a position on its executive committee in 2023, people familiar with the matter told the Financial Times.
Executives within the market had queried whether the appointment had gone through a competitive process, according to people familiar with the matter, who said that then-chief executive Neal had a close personal relationship with the woman who was appointed to the role.
Lloyd’s said the first probe had been launched after Roxburgh joined in May and he “became aware of market speculation concerning possible historic breaches of policy”.
It did not give details of what that independent review had probed, saying that it had been intended to ensure Lloyd’s “processes were robust and fully aligned with regulatory expectations”.
However, Lloyd’s said on Wednesday that it had now launched a fresh investigation following the emergence of “new information” in recent days.
It came after insurer AIG said in an SEC filing last week that Neal, who announced his departure from Lloyd’s in January, would no longer be joining as president of the US group — ditching an appointment it had previously announced.
Neal had been due to join AIG next month but the insurer said this would no longer happen “due to personal circumstances”.
Neal, who led Lloyd’s for six years, did not respond to a request for comment.
Before joining Lloyd’s, Neal had been chief executive of Australian insurer QBE, where he had his bonus cut over his failure to disclose a personal relationship with his executive assistant.
The scrutiny of Lloyd’s governance follows years of efforts, including under Neal, to professionalise the insurance marketplace and improve its working culture, including stamping out sexism and high levels of alcohol consumption.
In its statement on Wednesday, Lloyd’s added that after becoming chair Roxburgh had launched a separate review of the governance structure of the Lloyd’s Council, the body that oversees the running of the organisation.
It said it would shortly announce a “revised framework” that would “enhance strategic oversight and ensure alignment with statutory responsibilities”.
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