Month: July 2022

Suomi Design Works adds four leaders

Following sustained growth after completing its first projects since founding the firm in late 2019, Suomi Design Works, the Manhattan and Florida-based interior design firm led by Michael Suomi, continues to expand its team with the addition of four creatives from diverse backgrounds. The firm’s new hires, all in New York, include a studio leader …

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Barrick Gold Corporation – Reko Diq Alliance Between Pakistan and Barrick Set to Create Long-Term Value

Reko Diq is one of the world’s largest undeveloped copper-gold deposits. Islamabad, Pakistan – Finance Minister Miftah Ismail and Barrick president and chief executive Mark Bristow said after their meeting here today that they shared a clear vision of the national strategic importance of the Reko Diq copper-gold project and were committed to developing it …

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DekaBank Deutsche Girozentrale Buys Shares of 70,400 Masonite International Co. (NYSE:DOOR)

DekaBank Deutsche Girozentrale purchased a new stake in Masonite International Co. (NYSE:DOOR – Get Rating) during the first quarter, according to its most recent 13F filing with the SEC. The firm purchased 70,400 shares of the company’s stock, valued at approximately $6,364,000. DekaBank Deutsche Girozentrale owned approximately 0.31% of Masonite International as of its most …

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red warning in effect as heatwave ‘could hit 43C’

Cabinet minister Kit Malthouse spoke about the UK government’s plans for the heat on this morning’s broadcast rounds. He told LBC Radio “people should do the neighbourly thing” and check on elderly people living nearby to “check they are OK, they’ve got access to water, they are keeping themselves cool and looking after themselves”. There …

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Sudan: U.S. Congress Approves Resolution Condemning Sudan Military Coup

Washington — The US Congress overwhelmingly approved a draft resolution on Thursday, condemning the October 25 military coup, and voicing support for the people of Sudan. It also demands that the military junta lift the State of Emergency and return the country to the path of democratic transition. Resolution H.Con.Res.59, introduced in November 2021, and …

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China steps up loan-support efforts to developers amid mortgage boycott

A woman walks near a construction site of apartment buildings in Beijing, China, July 15, 2022. REUTERS/Thomas Peter Register now for FREE unlimited access to Reuters.com Register SHANGHAI/BEIJING, July 18 (Reuters) – Chinese regulators stepped up efforts to encourage lenders to extend loans to qualified real estate projects as the property sector faced fresh risks …

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What Does $5M Buy You In CA? Here Are 13 Homes On The Market

Real Estate From Mediterranean-style vineyard estates to modern homes with ocean views — $5 million can get you a dream home in California. Posted Fri, Jul 15, 2022 at 7:56 am PT|Updated Fri, Jul 15, 2022 at 2:48 pm PT Replies (2) CALIFORNIA — California is known for having sky-high real estate prices for low …

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Rail track installation to start on Bangladesh’s largest bridge

DHAKA. KAZINFORM – Installation of rail tracks on the lower deck of Bangladesh’s Padma Bridge built by a Chinese enterprise is expected to start from next week, Xinhua reports. Bangladeshi Railways Minister Nurul Islam Sujan made the announcement on Friday. The 172-km Padma Bridge Rail Link Project is also one of the most significant projects …

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The Biggest Threat to Zero Trust Architecture? Silos.

As companies strive to secure newly remote and hybrid work environments, zero trust architecture (ZTA) has surged in popularity. ZTA refers to the practice of authenticating, authorizing and continuously validating users and their devices before giving them access to applications and data. This approach allows employees to work safely across different locations, devices and networks, …

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