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Moura Beauty’s journey of excellence spans over 15 years, with a significant presence in the Arab market for 7 years. In a remarkable showcase of talent and expertise, Qatar’s Moura Beauty swept the International World Championships in Hair Extensions in Moscow. The studio, highly regarded for its professional hair extension services, dominated the Expert category competition by winning five of the top six awards.This has increased Qatar’s position in the global beauty industry. Moura Beauty’s journey of excellence spans over 15 years, with a significant presence in the Arab market for 7 years. This studio is based in Duhail, Qatar.As…

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A national opinion poll shows that a majority of Americans support women being drafted into the military in the event of a world war. So I decided to ask Mirror readers for their opinions. According to a YouGov poll, a majority of people (72%) say women should be conscripted into the military.(Getty) Defense Secretary Grant Shapps says ominously that we are “moving from a post-war world to a pre-war world”, while Britain’s top army officer, General Sir Patrick Saunders, says he will build up Britain’s shrinking military. I’m looking for spare boots locally for this purpose. There is no talk…

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At COP28 in Dubai, Carbon Brief’s Anika Patel spoke with Prof Zou Ji, CEO and president of the Energy Foundation China, to discuss China’s approach to its energy transition. This wide-ranging interview covers China’s stance on fossil fuels, issues-based alliances and energy efficiency pledges at COP28, pathways to the country growing its renewable power generation and what China has learned from Germany’s energy transition. It is transcribed in full below, following a summary of key quotes. Energy Foundation China is a professional grantmaking organisation dedicated to China’s sustainable energy development. Prof Zou has years of experience in economics, energy, environment,…

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Faith Ninivaggi/Reuters/File “As an academic institution,[Harvard]should lead the resistance rather than succumb to the attacks on higher education,” wrote Khalil Gibran Muhammad. Editor’s note: Khalil Gibran Muhammad is the Ford Foundation Professor of History, Race, and Public Policy at Harvard University. “Freedom to Learn” Movement And the co-sponsors are Some of my best friends are Podcast. The views expressed in this commentary are his own.read more opinions On CNN. CNN — Black History Month, which begins this week, is a timely reminder to Americans that we cannot honestly teach our history without understanding the struggles and triumphs of Black people.…

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There have been many times over the past seven months that I have wondered what we would have said if we were fathers, but never more so than when I saw last week’s editorial. jewish news. He dedicated much of his life to teaching people about the Holocaust. Ten years ago David announced that as a proud member of the Holocaust Commission set up by Prime Minister David Cameron, he was a central figure in shaping the vision for the Holocaust Memorial Learning Center and believed deeply in the importance of its location next to Parliament. I did. . This…

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downward angle icon An icon in the shape of a downward facing corner. A special forces soldier assigned to the 10th Special Forces Group switches from a rifle to a pistol at the live-fire range in Panzer Kaserne. U.S. Navy photo by Lt. Robert Kunzig. US Special Operations Command is looking for equipment needed for future battles.As with past and current combats, urban warfare is expected to be a major focus.SOCOM is considering a beyond-line-of-sight targeting system that would allow carriers to track and eliminate threats without being detected. Let’s consider a hypothesis. China invaded Taiwan. After several tense hours…

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Peloton stock plunged about 20% in Thursday morning trading.Here’s how Peloton’s fiscal second-quarter results compare to Wall Street expectations, based on analyst research by LSEG (formerly Refinitiv).Loss per share: 54 cents vs. expected 53 cents Revenue: $743.6 million vs. $733.5 million expected The company reported a net loss of $194.9 million, or 54 cents per share, for the three months ended Dec. 31, compared with a loss of $335.4 million, or 98 cents per share, in the year-ago period. was. Sales decreased to $743.6 million from $792.7 million in the same period last year. The company issued a dire outlook…

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father and son (Photo: Kevin Curtin) I got pulled over last month. I think the police just wanted to check on me, late at night when the cold hit. It was almost a routine traffic stop. One officer made up some nonsensical excuse to pull me over, and two others hovered around my van strangely, then asked me questions about my day. I met them with calm confidence, knowing that on this rare occasion, I didn’t have any overdue or backlogged this or that. However, he soon became concerned when he realized he had half an ounce of marijuana in…

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We’ve handpicked 10 of the best exhibitions to visit in London during a longer-than-usual month. Kew Gardens (Richmond) Adults: £22 | Discount: £20 | Children: £5.50 | Job Seekers: £2 Kew’s 28th Orchid Festival takes inspiration from the unique flora and fauna of Madagascar, the world’s fourth largest island and home to Kew’s third research hub. Click here for details National Gallery, Trafalgar Square free Discover the overlooked great works of the Renaissance at the first exhibition dedicated to Francesco Pesellino (c. 1422-1457). Click here for details Houses of Lords, Bloomsbury free “Charles Holden’s Master Plan” celebrates the architect’s vision…

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Italy’s parliament yesterday postponed a planned vote of no confidence in incoming culture minister and art critic Vittorio Sgarbi, who is being investigated for allegedly laundering 17th-century paintings, infuriating opposition politicians. invited a reaction. The vote is scheduled for February 15, and is expected to ensure Mr. Sgarbi’s political survival for at least two weeks.Mr. Sgarbi is under investigation by the police on suspicion of obtaining the goods. La Caturra di San Pietro (or The Capture of St. Peter), a 1637-1639 painting, said to have been made by Rutilio Manetti by illegal means, before altering the canvas to conceal its…

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