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Introduction to Kylie Jenner’s Music Debut Kylie Jenner has officially entered the music scene as a featured singer on a new single from Terror Jr titled "Fourth Strike." This single is a sequel to Terror Jr’s song "Three Strikes," which was featured in an ad campaign for the launch of Kylie Cosmetics lip glosses nearly a decade ago. The Song "Fourth Strike" To celebrate this milestone, Jenner was featured on "Fourth Strike" and sings a small snippet at the end of the song. Her verse includes the lines, “One beat, two beats, let me set the mood right,” and she…

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Gold Rally Gains Momentum The gold rally gained momentum in Dubai this week as prices rose hourly, reaching less than Dh10 or nearly Dh500 per gram. Current Gold Prices The 24K variant of the precious metal rose by Dh9 to Dh493.25 per gram on Monday evening, while the 22K variant rose by Dh8.5 to Dh456.75 per gram. Among the other variants, 21K and 18K rose to Dh438 and Dh375.5 per gram respectively. Upward Trend If this upward trend continues, prices in Dubai will cross Dh500 per gram for the first time ever. Spot gold was close to US$4,100 an ounce…

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Introduction to the Inquiry The public inquiry into the deaths of at least 2,000 people cared for by mental health services has raised “serious concerns” about the use of a digital patient monitoring system. This system, called Oxevision, uses infrared sensors and cameras to monitor patients alone in their rooms and send alerts to staff if signs of stress or unusual activity are detected. Dehumanization At the Lampard Inquiry, campaigners were told that staff had become over-reliant on the technology and that many patients’ experiences of the technology were "intrusive, undignified, dehumanizing and traumatising". The aim of the inquiry was…

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The Test of Time The question that arises for all brands is: Can they withstand the test of time? Do they have the right association in consumers’ minds? But the accessible luxury market is here to stay, there will just be brands that come and go, except those that last. Recreating Success One thing to consider is whether it’s possible to recreate the success of a billion-dollar American fashion brand in today’s market. Could the same steps be taken to achieve this goal? A Case Study: Veronica Beard A notable example is Veronica Beard, a company that has been invested…

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Introduction to Grief It’s not easy to be a victim of grief, and writers in particular don’t let you rest in peace. In his new novel, Bulgarian writer Georgi Gospodinov paints a bleak picture of the rapid and painful deterioration of his father’s health, which led to his death at the age of 79 after being diagnosed with cancer for a second time. The Father’s Story The narrator’s father derived his dignity from the dirt, working as a gardener and finding solace in the land. He grew up poor in a time when children were considered apprentices, and he was…

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Germany’s Win Over Northern Ireland Germany traveled to Northern Ireland looking to cement their top spot after a professional home win against Luxembourg. Head coach Julian Nagelsmann trusted the same team that had won three days earlier and they delivered. In front of a raucous home crowd in Belfast, Germany battled to a hard-fought 1-0 victory that puts them back on track for next year’s 2026 World Cup in the US, Canada and Mexico. Key Takeaways from the Match The match was a testament to Germany’s strength and determination. Nick Woltemade scored his first goal for Germany by awkwardly sending…

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Introduction to Revolutionary Songs The word “revolution” often conjures up images of protests, anger, bloodshed, changed borders or overthrown despots. But a look at the history of revolutions sometimes reveals a “softer” aftermath: songs that were created in turmoil and have stood the test of time. Across centuries and continents, in the wake of political and social unrest, songs were either composed during an uprising or transformed from folk traditions into melodies of resistance. Inspires the Beatles Perhaps “La Marseillaise” – the rousing intro the Beatles used for their 1967 peace anthem “All You Need Is Love” – is one…

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Government Support for the German Automotive Industry The German automotive industry is facing a deep crisis, with stagnation, mass layoffs, and a rocky transition to electric vehicles. The industry is struggling to keep up with Chinese rivals, who are aggressively expanding into the European market with cheaper and more tech-savvy electric vehicles. US President Donald Trump’s protectionist policies have also dealt a blow to Germany’s dominant export sector. The Auto Summit A high-level meeting of politicians, automotive executives, and unions in Berlin, known as the auto summit, was held to discuss the challenges facing the industry. German Chancellor Friedrich Merz…

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Taylor Swift’s Latest Album Breaks Records Taylor Swift has once again topped the charts with her 12th album, "The Life of a Showgirl". The album debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 with 4.002 million units, including 3,479,500 from physical sales and 522,600 from streaming. This impressive feat dethroned "KPop Demon Hunter" and took the top spot, with the Netflix soundtrack falling to No. 2. Chart-Topping Success All of the album’s songs debuted on the Billboard Hot 100, occupying the top 12 spots. The album’s lead single, "The Fate of Ophelia", took first place with 92.5 million official US…

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Introduction to a Peaceful Legacy 20 years ago, on October 14, 2005, Yoko Ono visited Coventry Cathedral to plant a new pair of oak saplings as a symbol of peace. This event marked a significant moment in her peace campaign, which she had started with her late husband, John Lennon, in 1968. The city of Coventry held a special place in their hearts as it was where they first introduced their peace message to the public. The Beginning of a Peace Campaign In 1968, John Lennon and Yoko Ono traveled to Coventry to introduce their sculpture, Acorns for Peace, in…

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