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Jennifer Garner looks so different in unearthed photo — what would her teenage children say?This company will participate in the 9th World Oil and Gas Equipment Exhibition WOGE2024 11-25-2024 11:06 PM CET | Associations & Organizations Press release from: ABNewswire A professional exhibition focused on equipment in the oil and gas field The 9th World Oil and Gas Equipment Expo (WOGE2024) will be held at the Xi'an International Convention and Exhibition Center. With the profound cultural heritage, superior geographical location, and complete oil and gas industry and equipment manufacturing industry cluster of the ancient city of Xi'an, the exhibition will provide more efficient and convenient services for both supply and production sides.The 9th World Oil and Gas Equipment Expo, abbreviated as "WOGE2024", is the largest exhibition in China focusing on the export of petrochemical equipment. It aims to provide a professional and efficient exhibition platform for global petrochemical equipment suppliers and buyers, offering seven services including "precise meeting, professional exhibition, new product release, brand promotion, in-depth communication, factory inspection, and full tracking". The 9th World Petroleum and Natural Gas Equipment Expo adheres to the cooperation principle of "buying globally and selling globally", with Chinese exhibitors as the main focus and foreign exhibitors as auxiliary. Through the forms of "one exhibition" and "two sessions", it provides professional and practical face-to-face communication for both supply and production sides.Overseas buyers of the 9th World Oil and Gas Equipment Expo are all from the Middle East, Southeast Asia, Central Asia, Africa, South America and other the Belt and Road oil and gas countries. The Expo has been successfully held in Oman, Russia, Iran, Karamay, China, Hainan, Kazakhstan and other places for eight times. The exhibition adopts a precise exhibition service model of professional exhibition+buyer meeting, and has served a total of 1000 exhibitors, 4000 VIP professional buyers, and more than 60000 professional visitors. Image: https://cdn.globalso.com/jxbsc-alloy/the-9th-World-Oil-and-Gas-Equipment-Exhibition-WOGE2024.png [ https://www.jxbsc-alloy.com/]Image: https://cdn.globalso.com/jxbsc-alloy/the-9th-World-Oil-and-Gas-Equipment-Exhibition.png [ https://www.jxbsc-alloy.com/about-us/ ] We are very pleased to announce that we will participate in the upcoming World Oil and Gas Equipment Expo (WOGE2024) to be held at the Xi'an International Convention and Exhibition Center in Shaanxi from November 7th to 9th, 2024. As the country's largest exhibition focusing on petrochemical equipment exports, WOGE is committed to providing an efficient and professional communication platform for global petrochemical equipment suppliers and buyers.This exhibition will bring together overseas buyers from the Middle East, Southeast Asia, Central Asia, Africa, South America and other countries along the "One Belt and One Road". The exhibition will provide "precise meetings, professional exhibitions, new product releases, brand promotion, and in-depth communication" for both suppliers and buyers, factory inspection, full tracking" seven major services. We believe this will be a great opportunity to showcase our latest products and technologies, as well as have in-depth exchanges with professionals in the industry. Our booth information is as follows: Booth number: 2A48 Since its inception, the WOGE exhibition has been successfully held for eight times in Oman, Russia, Iran, Karamay in China, Hainan in China, Kazakhstan and other places, serving a total of 1,000 exhibitors, 4,000 VIP professional buyers, and more than 60,000 professional visitors. The ninth WOGE2024 will be held in Xi'an, a city with a long history. Relying on the city's profound cultural heritage and superior geographical location, the exhibition will provide exhibitors and buyers with more efficient and convenient services.We look forward to meeting you at the exhibition to discuss industry development trends and share our innovative solutions. Please pay attention to our exhibition updates and look forward to your visit! Media Contact Company Name: BaoShunChang Super Alloy (Jiangxi) Co., LTD Email:Send Email [ https://www.abnewswire.com/email_contact_us.php?pr=we-will-participate-in-the-9th-world-oil-and-gas-equipment-exhibition-woge2024 ] Country: China Website: https://www.jxbsc-alloy.com/ This release was published on openPR.
Police say suspect in UnitedHealthcare CEO killing wasn't a client of the insurerRIYADH, Saudi Arabia--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov 25, 2024-- Invest Saudi and The World Association of Investment Promotion Agencies (WAIPA) officially launched the 28th World Investment Conference (WIC) today in Riyadh. With an overarching theme of ‘Harnessing Digital Transformation and Sustainable Growth: Scaling Investment Opportunities’, the first day brought together more than 2,000 attendees from 130 countries, including 30 ministers, to explore key strategies for overcoming global investment challenges and unlocking opportunities for the future. This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20241125177448/en/ Saudi Minister of Investment, H.E. Khalid A. Al-Falih, addresses delegates at the 28th World Investment Conference in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. (Photo: AETOSWire) H.E. Khalid A. Al-Falih, Saudi Minister of Investment, opened the event with an insightful keynote address, highlighting Saudi Arabia’s transformation under Vision 2030 and its emergence as a global investment hub. He identified the critical global trends shaping investment, such as the rise of green and blue economies, the impact of new technologies, the reconfiguration of global supply chains, and demographic shifts. Showcasing Saudi Arabia’s development, H.E. Khalid A. Al-Falih told the audience: “Our GDP has grown by 70% since the launch of Vision 2030 to $1.1 trillion, with half of this attributed to non-oil economic activities. Foreign direct investment (FDI) flows have tripled compared to pre-Vision levels, and registered international investors are 10 times what they were.” Nivruti Rai, Managing Director and CEO of Invest India and WAIPA President, also addressed the audience, highlighting the importance of collaborative global efforts to reshape economics and drive sustainable growth. First day panels ranged from discussions on the evolving role of emerging economies to strategies for fostering global trade and investment. Topics included the increasing importance of FDI in driving economic transformation, the alignment of industrial policies with investment promotion, and transformative innovations in climate action. H.E. Faisal F. Alibrahim, Saudi Minister of Economy and Planning, joined H.E. Eng. Hassan El-Khatib, Minister of Investment and Foreign Trade, Egypt, and H.E. Samir Abdelhafidh, Minister of Economy and Planning, Tunisia, in a panel discussing how emerging economies, such as Saudi Arabia, are redefining the role of investment promotion agencies (IPAs) and creating new opportunities for FDI amidst challenges like geopolitical shifts and sustainability goals. “Saudi Arabia is today the global growth platform, actually the growth platform if you look at how the global economy is evolving. And we’ve been lucky enough to prove the power of diversification over the last few years,” H.E. Alibrahim said. The conference also featured a masterclass on ‘Investor Services 2.0’ by the World Bank, exploring AI-driven analytics and VR site visits, along with matchmaking sessions that connected investors with SMEs and government representatives. H.E. Khalid A. Al-Falih, Saudi Minister of Investment also brought up the topic of supply chain resilience ahead of the Global Supply Chain Resilience Event (GSCRI) being held on the sidelines WIC tomorrow. In his opening speech, he stated, “One trend is the steady reconfiguration of global supply chains, with decentralization creating hubs in emerging regions that offer new opportunities for investment in infrastructure and production capacity. We have observed that as investors look to enhance the stability and resilience of supply chains, new economic clusters are coalescing around resources, energy, and demography.” Minister Al-Falih will give the opening remarks at the GSCRI event tomorrow along with H.E. Bandar Alkhorayef, Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources, Saudi Arabia. The second day will also see sessions on technology innovation, industrial transformation, and sustainable partnerships. About WIC : https://waipa.org/wic-info/ *Source: AETOSWire View source version on businesswire.com : https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20241125177448/en/ For media inquiries:WIC28media@apcoworldwide.com KEYWORD: AFRICA TUNISIA EGYPT INDIA ASIA PACIFIC SAUDI ARABIA MIDDLE EAST INDUSTRY KEYWORD: BANKING SOFTWARE SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT PROFESSIONAL SERVICES FINTECH SUSTAINABILITY TECHNOLOGY ASSET MANAGEMENT ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE ENVIRONMENT DATA ANALYTICS RETAIL FINANCE SOURCE: World Investment Conference Copyright Business Wire 2024. PUB: 11/25/2024 05:07 PM/DISC: 11/25/2024 05:07 PM http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20241125177448/en
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I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! fans think the contestants are starting to turn on Dean McCullough. The 33-year-old radio host may be rubbing some of his fellow campmates the wrong way - for a variety of reasons. While the radio host has admitted he is an early riser and knows to be chipper first thing - as his early morning radio show job demands it of him - he may be antagonising fellow campmates. In recent episodes of the ITV reality show, N-Dubz star Tulisa Contostavlos has made it clear she does not appreciate him singing loudly first thing in the morning when she is still trying to sleep. Despite her politely sharing this news, he continued to loudly sing at her in scenes that aired on Monday. While others are getting frustrated by the fact he keeps getting nominated by the public to take on all of the challenges. Loose Women star Jane Moore particularly objected to Dean being nominated for a sixth trial when she is desperate to undertake one herself. She turned to Dean - who is also sick of being nominated - and suggest he stay silent in order to avoid being nominated, the Mirror reports. Her remark suggests she's noticed his behaviour could be considered attention seeking and leading to him getting the most airtime. Viewers watching along have suggested the campmates are beginning to get wise to Dean's behaviour and how it might be portrayed in the show. One fan wrote on X: "Everyone clocking Dean and him always being chosen for the trials #ImACeleb." Another wrote: "Love how they are all seeing through Dean’s act #ImACeleb." And another wrote: "Not once has dean asked 'but why do they keep picking me, what am I doing wrong' for these trials like most usually do at this point. Because he knows why. He knows what he's doing and he wants the air time. Stop voting for this loser! #ImACeleb." Another typed: "Sounds like all the camp mates are onto Dean and have had enough #ImACeleb." And other berated the radio host for the way he sang at Tulisa after she asked him not to. One wrote: "Can’t Dean just respect anyone’s wishes please like just don’t sing while Tulisa is asleep? #ImACeleb." And another typed: "Dean is really annoying. As the president of the Tulisa fan club I would like him to apologise to her #ImACeleb." On Monday, Dean undertook a trial called Jack and the Scream Stalk. He had to scale a huge construction while safely attached to a safety line and dip his hand into various boxes - filled with critters such as spiders and scorpions - to retrieve stars. It was his most successful trial to date - as he retrieved 10 stars out of a possible 12 before falling from the structure. Dean’s valiant efforts won him a round of applause from hosts Ant and Dec – and an ostrich egg dinner for the camp. ChronicleLive is now on WhatsApp and we want you to join our communities. We have a number of communities to join, so you can choose which one you want to be part of and we'll send you the latest news direct to your phone. You could even join them all! To join you need to have WhatsApp on your device. All you need to do is choose which community you want to join, click on the link and press 'join community'. No one will be able to see who is signed up and no one can send messages except the ChronicleLive team. We also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. If you don't like our community, you can check out any time you like. To leave our community click on the name at the top of your screen and choose 'exit group'. If you’re curious, you can read our privacy notice . Join the ChronicleLive Breaking News and Top Stories community Join our Court & Crime community Join the Things to do in Newcastle and the North East community Join our Northumberland community Join our County Durham community Join our Sunderland community Join our NUFC community Join our SAFC community Join our Great North Run communityMid-American Conference football goes all in on November weeknights for the TV viewers
Gharibabadi issued the call while addressing the 29th Session of the Conference of the States Parties to the Chemical Weapons Convention (CSP-29) opened in The Hague on Monday. During his speech, the Iranian diplomat outlined his country’s stance on chemical weapons, the crimes and violations of the Zionist regime, and the West's support for this regime's past and present crimes against the people in the region. Emphasizing that Iran has been the greatest victim of chemical weapons in contemporary times, Gharibabadi strongly condemned the Zionist crimes against the people of Palestine and Lebanon. "This regime, with the unconditional support of some Western countries, especially the United States, continues its crimes and enjoys immunity." Gharibabadi called for immediate action by the UN Security Council to impose effective sanctions on the Zionist regime in accordance with Chapter VII of the UN Charter and stressed that all states must refrain from any economic, military and arms cooperation with this regime. He also condemned the Zionist regime’s use of chemical weapons and other dangerous substances, including white phosphorus and depleted uranium, against the defenseless people of Palestine and Lebanon, and called on the OPCW chief to conduct a comprehensive investigation into this matter and take the necessary measures to protect the victims. While urging member states to spare no effort to end the Israeli crimes against the Palestinian and Lebanese people, Gharibabadi once again warned against the threats of the Israeli chemical weapons arsenal to regional and international peace and security. There is the need to achieve the universality of the Chemical Weapons Convention and the international community must pile up pressure on the Zionist regime to join it and place all its chemical facilities under the supervision of the OPCW, he said. Gharibabadi also described as baseless, undocumented, and repetitive the accusations of the United States against the Islamic Republic of Iran, saying Tehran has always adhered to its obligations within the framework of the Chemical Weapons Convention and has placed all its related chemical facilities under the supervision and inspection. Gharibabadi criticized the US for its fabricated accusations against the main victim of chemical weapon attacks in modern times and said that it is Washington, the largest holder of chemical weapons stockpiles, that has become the main violator of the convention. The United States has a history of non-compliance with the convention, and in 2003, after the invasion of Iraq under the pretext of destroying weapons of mass destruction, Washington and its allies, after a six-year delay, proceeded to transfer and destroy chemical weapons discovered in Iraq without informing the OPCW, the Deputy Foreign Minister of Iran emphasized. He said that the Islamic Republic of Iran has repeatedly conveyed to members about the violation of the convention by the United States and its allies, including their help to the Zionist regime’s secret chemical weapons arsenal as well as other weapons prohibited under the convention. Gharibabadi also expressed regret that the United States accuses other countries in order to divert public opinion from the Zionist regime’s extensive use of American-made white phosphorus and other prohibited weapons against the people of Gaza and Lebanon as well as their repeated use by US-backed terrorist groups in Syria and Iraq. Elsewhere in his speech, the Deputy Foreign Minister referred to the West’s support for the regime of former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein in its war against the Islamic Republic of Iran. As the main suppliers of chemicals to the Iraqi regime under Saddam, Germany and the United States were complicit in chemical crimes against the Iranian people, he noted, adding that “these countries must be held accountable for their illegal actions and take steps to compensate Iran’s chemical victims.” While emphasizing that victims of chemical weapons in Iran are still suffering from illegal sanctions imposed by Western countries on the supply of medicine and medical equipment, Gharibabadi called for the efforts of the OPCW to help support these victims. He also called for preventing the politicization of the OPCW and strengthening international cooperation in the field of new technologies to advance the peaceful goals of the Convention. 4399
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Celebrate Christmas With Moderation, Osun APC Tasks ChristiansDrone operators worry that anxiety over mystery sightings will lead to new restrictionsPRISTINA, Kosovo (AP) — Kosovo’s main ethnic Serb party on Tuesday said its ban from the upcoming general election is “institutional and political violence” against the ethnic minority. Zlatan Elek of Srpska Lista, or Serb List, said the move was “done on the orders of Albin in order to gain some easy political points,” adding they would appeal the decision. Elek was referring to Kosovo’s prime minister, Albin Kurti. The Central Election Commission declined to certify Srpska Lista, justifying the move by pointing to its nationalist stance and close ties to Serbia. The Srspka Lista party has nine out of the 10 lawmakers the ethnic Serb minority currently has in the 120-seat parliament. Kosovo holds a parliamentary election on Feb. 9 , which is expected to be a key test for Kurti, whose governing party won in a landslide in 2021. European Union-facilitated negotiations to normalize ties with neighboring Serbia are a top priority for any Cabinet in power after the polls. Western powers also expressed concern about the move, fearing it may further aggravate the already tense ties between Kosovo and Serbia. Kosovo was a Serbian province until a war broke out between Serbian government forces and ethnic Albanian separatists in Kosovo, which left about 11,400 dead, mainly ethnic Albanians. NATO’s 78-day bombing campaign in 1999 ended the war and pushed Serbian forces out. Kosovo proclaimed independence in 2008, which Serbia doesn’t recognize. Belgrade still considers Kosovo as its province and has a major influence on the ethnic Serb minority living there. Serb President Aleksandar Vučić criticized the move to ban the party, saying “Kurti is trying to root out the Serb people from (our) southern province.” Kurti considers the Srpska Lista as the “political branch of Milan Radoicic and of Serb state terrorism.” Radoicic, a politician and wealthy businessman with ties to Serbia’s ruling populist party and Vučić, was among 45 people charged in Kosovo in connection with a gunfight last year in which a Kosovar police officer was killed following an incursion by heavily armed Serb gunmen. He is free and under investigation in Serbia, which refuses to extradite him to Kosovo. The prime minister accused the Serb party of being behind all the incidents in the four northern municipalities, where most of the ethnic Serb minority lives. “Srpska Lista unfortunately represents Serbia's widest and the highest level of intervention into Kosovo’s internal affairs and in our democratic elections,” he said at a news conference. Kurti accused Belgrade of being behind two terrorist groups on their “planning, financing and offering logistics” to commit terror attacks in Kosovo. Vučić has planned other attacks in Kosovo during the new year festivities and Orthodox Christmas to deflect attention from the “internal tensions in Serbia, the continuous opposing protests ,” according to Kurti. Semini reported from Tirana, Albania. Follow Llazar Semini at https://x.com/lsemini
‘Gladiator II’ review: Are you not moderately entertained?Breaking News Don't miss out on the headlines from Breaking News. Followed categories will be added to My News. A judge on Monday granted a request by prosecutors to dismiss the election subversion case against Donald Trump because of a Justice Department policy of not prosecuting a sitting president. Judge Tanya Chutkan agreed to the request by Special Counsel Jack Smith to dismiss the case against the president-elect "without prejudice," meaning it could potentially be revived after Trump leaves the White House four years from now. "Dismissal without prejudice is appropriate here," Chutkan said, adding in the ruling that "the immunity afforded to a sitting President is temporary, expiring when they leave office." Trump, 78, was accused of conspiring to overturn the results of the 2020 election he lost to Joe Biden and removing large quantities of top secret documents after leaving the White House, but the cases never came to trial. Smith also moved on Monday to drop his appeal of the dismissal of the documents case filed against the former president in Florida. That case was tossed out earlier this year by a Trump-appointed judge on the grounds that Smith was unlawfully appointed. The special counsel paused the election interference case and the documents case this month after Trump defeated Vice President Kamala Harris in the November 5 presidential election. Smith cited the long-standing Justice Department policy of not indicting or prosecuting a sitting president in his motions to have the cases dismissed. "The Government's position on the merits of the defendant's prosecution has not changed," Smith said in the filing with Chutkan. "But the circumstances have." "It has long been the position of the Department of Justice that the United States Constitution forbids the federal indictment and subsequent criminal prosecution of a sitting President," Smith said. "As a result this prosecution must be dismissed before the defendant is inaugurated." In a separate filing, Smith said he was withdrawing his appeal of the dismissal of the classified documents case against Trump but pursuing the case against his two co-defendants, Trump valet Walt Nauta and Mar-a-Lago property manager Carlos De Oliveira. - 'Empty and lawless' - Trump, in a post on Truth Social, said the cases were "empty and lawless, and should never have been brought." "Over $100 Million Dollars of Taxpayer Dollars has been wasted in the Democrat Party's fight against their Political Opponent, ME," he said. "Nothing like this has ever happened in our Country before." Trump was accused of conspiracy to defraud the United States and conspiracy to obstruct an official proceeding -- the session of Congress called to certify Biden's win, which was violently attacked on January 6, 2021 by a mob of the then-president's supporters. Trump was also accused of seeking to disenfranchise US voters with his false claims that he won the 2020 election. The former and incoming president also faces two state cases -- in New York and Georgia. He was convicted in New York in May of 34 counts of falsifying business records to cover up a hush money payment to porn star Stormy Daniels on the eve of the 2016 election to stop her from revealing an alleged 2006 sexual encounter. However, Judge Juan Merchan has postponed sentencing while he considers a request from Trump's lawyers that the conviction be thrown out in light of the Supreme Court ruling in July that an ex-president has broad immunity from prosecution. In Georgia, Trump faces racketeering charges over his efforts to subvert the 2020 election results in the southern state, but that case will likely be frozen while he is in office. cl/sms Originally published as Judge grants dismissal of election subversion case against Trump More related stories Rugby Huge news drops after Suaalii injury After sending a massive scare through the Wallabies camp, their $5 million cross-code star has received positive injury news. Read more Environment Power blackout warning for two states The heatwave comes as critical power generators undergo maintenance, putting pressure on electricity reserves. Read more