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Read previewCarthago delenda est — mean anything to you? In a series of photos showing the Meta founder celebrating his 40th birthday, Zuckerberg had a striking black shirt with a Latin phrase on it. Advertisement"Carthago delenda est" means — very emphatically — Carthage must be destroyed. As well as being a throwback to Roman history, it's a throwback to Zuckerberg's own history. So it seems appropriate that a throwback — if obscure — Latin phrase should be at the center of it.
Persons: , Mark Zuckerberg, Zuckerberg, Kwan Wei Kevin Tan, Cato the Elder, Cato, It's, Caesar, Aurelia, Maxima Organizations: Service, Senate, Business, Google, Facebook, Harvard Locations: Carthage, Tunisia, Rome, Hannibal, Carthage's
Read previewWhen the pandemic hit Malaysia in 2020, Kenneth Tan realized he needed his own space. Kenneth Tan Kenneth TanAlthough high property prices in major cities have made it difficult for many young Malaysians to buy their own homes, it's unclear what percentage of millennials still live with their parents in Malaysia. Kenneth Tan"I wanted a swimming pool in my place, so I needed a house that had some land. I'm just happier because I picked the one that I wanted," Tan said. "I actually added quite a lot of arches to it because the original house had them.
Persons: , Kenneth Tan, stepmom, Tan, Kenneth Tan Kenneth Tan, Kenneth Tan Tan, Kenneth Tan Tan's, Kenneth Tan Part Organizations: Service, Business, Research, Malaysian, Petronas, Towers Locations: Malaysia, Airbnb, Kuala Lumpur, It's, Happy, KL
Editor’s Note: Featuring the good, the bad and the ugly, ‘Look of the Week’ is a regular series dedicated to unpacking the most talked about outfit of the last seven days. CNN —If it wasn’t for the fact she was signing autographs outside the CBS studio in New York, many would have thought Billie Piper was attempting to go unnoticed. Wrapped, folded or tied under the chin; the headscarf is perhaps one of the most diverse — and historic — accessories in fashion’s arsenal. The same day, Julia Fox was spotted in another headscarf — styled with her Velveeta cheese curls and chunky boots. Sewn under the chin with the corners laid flat like a collar, each was etched with a different hairstyle.
Persons: Billie Piper, Piper, Julia Fox, Bauer, Griffin, Hermès, Olivia Palermo —, Queen Elizabeth II, Jackie Onassis, Grace Kelly, Princess, Monaco —, Hubert de Givenchy, Piper —, , Prince Andrew —, Giles Hattersley Organizations: CNN, CBS, Sloane, Givenchy, Copenhagen Fashion, Netflix, Vogue Locations: New York, Hollywood, West, Dua Lipa, Paris, Copenhagen, London
Sam Bankman-Fried might be in jail, but the NYT reports that he's still got a finger on the pulse with crypto. Bankman-Fried has been reportedly sharing crypto investment tips with prison guards, per NYT. Bankman-Fried is reportedly giving crypto investment tips and touting investments in the cryptocurrency Solana to prison guards, The Times reported on Tuesday, citing an unnamed source familiar with the matter. Bankman-Fried, Mukasey said, should be given a shorter sentence of five to six-and-a-half years. "A sentence that returns Sam promptly to a productive role in society would be sufficient, but not greater than necessary, to comply with the purposes of sentencing," Mukasey wrote.
Persons: Sam Bankman, he's, Fried, , Solana, Michael Lewis, Lewis, Joseph Bankman, Barbara Fried, Marc Mukasey, Mukasey, Sam Organizations: Service, New York Times, The Times, Bankman, Times, Brooklyn's Metropolitan Detention Locations: Brooklyn, Brooklyn's, Bankman
Tiffany Fong uploaded a photo of what appears to be a scruffy-looking Sam Bankman-Fried to X. The content creator said she got the photo from an inmate and ex-gang member called "G Lock." Disgraced FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried looks a lot scruffier in prison, according to a photo obtained by crypto influencer Tiffany Fong. AdvertisementFirst photo of Sam Bankman-Fried in jail at MDC Brooklyn. (December 17, 2023) pic.twitter.com/QlENjjmeQG — Tiffany Fong (@TiffanyFong_) February 20, 2024Fong said she'd obscured the faces of the other inmates for privacy reasons.
Persons: Tiffany Fong, Sam Bankman, Fong, Fried, G, He's, I've, Lewis Kaplan, he'd Organizations: MDC Brooklyn, Bankman, Metropolitan Detention Center, of Prisons, Brooklyn's Metropolitan Detention, Business Insider Locations: Brooklyn, Manhattan, Brooklyn's
SEATTLE (AP) — Facing severe criticism after a door plug blew out on a 737 Max over Oregon this month, Boeing said Monday that it is withdrawing a request for a safety exemption needed to certify a new model of the plane. Maria Cantwell, chair of the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation, and Tammy Duckworth, chair of its aviation safety subcommittee, urged the Federal Aviation Administration to deny the request. "I hope this means they can quickly develop a compliant design across other MAX planes.”The FAA grounded all Max 9s in the U.S. the day after the blowout. The 737 Max went into service in May 2017. Boeing Commercial Airplanes president and CEO Stan Deal said in a message to Boeing employees Friday that the company’s most immediate goal is to help airlines restore operations.
Persons: Max, , Democratic Sens, Maria Cantwell, Tammy Duckworth, I’m, ” Duckworth, , ” Cantwell, Max 9s —, Stan Deal, Organizations: SEATTLE, , Boeing, Alaska Airlines, Democratic, Commerce, Science, Transportation, Federal Aviation Administration, Federal, FAA, United Airlines —, Southwest Airlines, Boeing Commercial Airplanes Locations: Oregon, Portland , Oregon, Illinois, U.S, Alaska
The Pakistani Foreign Affairs Ministry said that the country’s forces had conducted “precision military strikes” against what it called terrorist hide-outs in southeastern Iran. Iranian officials said that nine people had been killed, including four children, and Pakistani officials said the death toll of the Iranian strikes included at least two children. The official said that air force fighter jets and drones had been used in the Pakistani retaliatory strikes. In a statement, the Pakistani military called the two neighbors “brotherly countries” and said that “dialogue and cooperation is deemed prudent in resolving bilateral issues” between them. Pakistani military analysts were hopeful that this could pave the way for diplomatic dialogue between the two nations.
Persons: Islamic Republic “, , Ahmad Vahidi, Sohail Shahzad, Benjamin Netanyahu, , Syed Muhammad Ali, Waqar Hasan, Arash Khamooshi, Baluch, al, Vivian Nereim Organizations: Pakistani Foreign Affairs Ministry, Iran Exchange, Foreign Ministry, Islamic, Islamabad ”, Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, Iranian, Credit, Pakistan, The New York Times Pakistan, Guards Locations: Pakistan, Iran, Baluch, Iraq, Islamic Republic, Saravan, Tehran, Islamabad, Rask, Israel, Gaza, Balochistan Province, Yemen, Suez, United States, Pakistani, “ Pakistan, Baluchistan Province, Sistan, Persian, Oman, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
SAN JOSE, California (AP) — Computer chip and software maker Broadcom has announced it has cleared all regulatory hurdles and plans to complete its $69 billion acquisition of cloud technology company VMware on Wednesday. The company, based in San Jose, California, announced it planned to move ahead with the deal after China joined the list of countries that had given a go-ahead for the acquisition. Broadcom is paying $61 billion in cash and stock for VMware and taking on $8 billion of its debt, making this one of the biggest technology deals ever. The European Commission, the EU’s executive arm and top antitrust enforcer, cleared the deal after Broadcom made concessions to address its concerns about competition. VMware, which is based in Palo Alto, California, has close relations with every major cloud company and provider, including Amazon, Google and Microsoft.
Persons: Hock Tan, Tan Organizations: JOSE, Broadcom, VMware, Microsoft, Activision, Administration of, European Commission, Amazon, Google, European Union, Symantec, CA Technologies, VMWare Locations: California, San Jose , California, China, Europe, Palo Alto , California, Australia, Brazil, Canada, Israel, Japan, South Africa, South Korea, Taiwan, United Kingdom
ING announces new buyback programme, Q3 net profit beats estimates
  + stars: | 2023-11-02 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +2 min
ING Groep, the largest Dutch bank, on Thursday announced its second share buyback programme of the year, of up to 2.5 billion euros ($2.65 billion), following third-quarter net profits that more than doubled from the previous year. The bank, which serves more than 38 million customers, stressed that it remains vigilant as global economic growth is slowing. The net interest income (NII), a key measure of earnings on loans minus deposit costs, reached 4.03 billion euros in the quarter, below 4.12 billion euros expected in a company-compiled consensus. Net additions to loan loss provisions amounted to 183 million euros, lower than 322 million euros expected in the company-compiled consensus, partially due to what Chief Risk Officer Ljiljana Cortan described as "successful de-risking from Russia". The bank's net profit rose 103% to 1.98 billion euros between July and September, beating the 1.83 billion euros in the company-compiled consensus.
Persons: Banks, Steven van Rijswijk, NII, Jefferies, Ljiljana Cortan, That's Organizations: ING Groep, Treasury, Financial Markets, ING, HSBC, UniCredit, BBVA, Deutsche Bank Locations: Russia
The nagging feeling which keeps travelers tethered to their devices has been coined the fear of switching off, or FOSO. It's loosely similar to the fear of missing out (FOMO), commonly denoted as the worries of not being included in exciting experiences or activities that others are a part of. FOSO can be seen as an extension of FOMO, said Handcock. "The fear of disconnecting from devices partially stems from a fear of missing out on work and home updates," he elaborated. Gideon Mendel | Corbis Historical | Getty ImagesAccording to the survey by Priority Pass, FOSO is more prevalent among younger travelers.
Persons: Jasper Chan ambled, Chan, Collinson, Tan De, Todd Handcock, Cortney Warren, FOSO, Warren, Gideon Mendel, Gen Z, boomers, Tovah Klein, Klein, Zs, Collins, Jefferson Low, Tan De Xun, Tan, Young Organizations: CNBC Travel, CNBC, Barnard College, Jefferson, Bank of Japan, Vw, Getty Locations: Wat Arun, Bangkok, Tan De Xun, FOMO, Niseko, Bank, Singapore, Lesotho, Africa
SBF's lawyers are petitioning the court to grant him access to more Adderall during his trial. AdvertisementAdvertisementSam Bankman-Fried's lawyers say the embattled FTX founder needs more Adderall so he can concentrate during his ongoing criminal trial. The lawyers wrote that Bankman-Fried had only been given a dose of Adderall in the early mornings before he arrived at court for his criminal trial. Bankman-Fried's legal team proposed in the letter that their client be given an extended-release dose of Adderall before he is taken to court on Monday. The criminal trial against the disgraced crypto entrepreneur began on October 3.
Persons: wouldn't, , Sam Bankman, Fried, Lewis Kaplan, Kaplan, Mark Cohen, Bankman Organizations: Service, The New Yorker, Bankman, Metropolitan Detention, Prosecutors, Alameda Research Locations: Brooklyn, Alameda
For Sam Bankman-Fried, losing internet access is more frightening than jail, says Michael Lewis. Lewis told "60 Minutes" he thinks Bankman-Fried "could survive jail forever" if he had internet access. AdvertisementAdvertisementDisgraced FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried is more afraid of losing access to the internet than getting locked up, according to the author of an upcoming book on FTX. Michael Lewis shared his views on Bankman-Fried during an interview on "60 Minutes," which aired on Sunday. Lewis told "60 Minutes" that Bankman-Fried's greatest fear about going to prison would be losing his internet access.
Persons: Sam Bankman, Michael Lewis, Lewis, , Fried Organizations: Service, Metropolitan Detention, Bankman Locations: FTX, Bahamas, Brooklyn, Alameda
One of those cases, a civil trial in New York, threatens to cripple the former president's company, the Trump Organization . James is seeking $250 million in damages in the civil case. In July, the U.S. Department of Justice dropped a nearly three-year effort to protect Trump from civil liability in the suit. In May, three of Trump's children, Donald Trump Jr., Eric Trump, and Ivanka Trump, were dismissed as defendants from the case after Kaplan proposed that move. The payments were made shortly before the 2016 presidential election, in which Trump defeated Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton.
Persons: Donald Trump, Trump, Joe, Letitia James, Donald Trump Jr, Eric Trump, James, Kenneth Chesebro, Joe Biden, Trump's, Mark Meadows, Rudy Giuliani, Fani Willis, Willis, Sidney Powell, Jean Carroll, Carroll, Judge Lewis Kaplan, videophone, Roberta Kaplan, Ivanka Trump, Kaplan, Donald J, Jack Smith, unindicted, Smith, Tanya Chutkan, Stormy Daniels, Karen McDougal, Hillary Clinton, Michael Cohen, Alvin Bragg's, Cohen, Bragg, Walt Nauta, Carlos De Oliveira —, Nauta, De Oliveira Organizations: U.S, Atlanta Hartsfield, Jackson International Airport, GOP, Convention, Trump Organization, District of Columbia, DOJ, FBI, New York, Court New, Trump, Fulton County Superior Court, Fulton, Republican, Carroll, U.S . Department of Justice, Iowa, American Communications Network, Washington , D.C, Biden, Manhattan, Democratic, Daniels, Beach, White, Republican National Locations: Atlanta , Georgia, Milwaukee ., New York, Manhattan, Georgia, Atlanta, Fulton County, Washington ,, York, Fort Pierce , Florida
The facility limits him to two peanut butter jelly sandwiches every two weeks. Embattled ex-FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried is going to miss having his peanut butter and jelly sandwiches in prison. For starters, he will be only limited to two peanut butter jelly sandwiches every two weeks while in prison. According to the commissary list, Bankman-Fried can only purchase two peanut butter and jelly sandwiches at $3.65 each per visit. That could be tough for Bankman-Fried, a vegan who said he subsisted on peanut butter when he was incarcerated in the Bahamas last year.
Persons: Sam Bankman, Fried, Lewis Kaplan, Cameron Lindsay, it's Organizations: Metropolitan Detention, Morning, US, New York Times, of Prisons, Bankman Locations: Brooklyn, Bahamas, Alameda
LeT is the Islamist group blamed for the 2008 Mumbai attacks in which more than 160 people were killed, while Jaish-e-Mohammad claimed responsibility for a 2019 bombing in Indian Kashmir that killed 40 Indian paramilitary troops. Relations between India and Pakistan have been fraught for years. India says Pakistan has helped Islamist militants who have battled Indian security forces in its part of Kashmir since the late 1980s. Pakistan denies the accusation and says it only provides diplomatic and moral support for Kashmiris seeking self-determination. Additional reporting by Simon Lewis and Humeyra Pamuk in Washington Reporting by Charlotte Greenfield; Editing by Alex RichardsonOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons: Joe Biden, Narendra Modi, Matt Miller, Washington, Mohammad, Simon Lewis, Humeyra Pamuk, Charlotte Greenfield, Alex Richardson Organizations: U.S, Indian, White, . State, Thomson Locations: ISLAMABAD, U.S, Pakistan, United States, India, Mumbai, Kashmir, Britain, Washington
But he'll stay home on Election Day should Trump win his party's nomination to take on Joe Biden in 2024. In Pennsylvania and Michigan, the size of the Ukrainian-American community outstrips Trump's margin of victory in 2016, according to the analysis. During a CNN town hall last week, Trump refused to say if he wanted Ukraine to win its war with Russia, when questioned about the conflict. Neither politician responded to requests for comments about the Ukraine war, nor did the Republican National Committee. Democratic U.S. Representative Susan Wild, who won Stawnyczyj's district by less than 5,000 votes in 2022, said that courting the Ukrainian-American vote would be crucial.
Y Combinator CEO Garry Tan discussed his time at Palantir during its early days at the Axios BFD summit. "I'm working like a dog for Peter Thiel ... Who's the real chump?" He went on to explain that at Palantir he was "working like a dog for Peter Thiel." "I'm working like a dog for Peter Thiel... Who's the real chump?" He returned to Y Combinator as a partner from 2010 to 2015, and as its CEO in January.
I think I worked very hard, I put my head down and continued to work," said 18-year-old Danelle Tan. The perception that soccer is a "male sport" isn't new, but Tan said she believes that's changing. Snakes and laddersTan knows all about breaking barriers — she's already made history more than once at a young age. I don't think there's anybody in the entire world who can be motivated every single day ... "I don't think there's anybody in the entire world who can be motivated every single day.
Sursa foto: captură videoVIDEO // Dosarul filării unui judecător: Persoana de încredere a lui Platon, lăsată să plece acasăO persoană a fost reţinută, iar Vitalie Burlacu, alias Vitas, persoană din anturajul lui Veaceslav Platon, a fost lăsat să plece acasă. Vitalie Burlacu a fost surprins de reporterii portalului Anticorupţie.md în timp ce pleca de unul singur, a aproximativ la şase ore după descinderea mascaţilor. Întrebat ce au căutat mascaţii şi procurorii în oficiul în care era şi el, Burlacu a declarat că nu ştie nimic. Acesta a fost urcat într-o dubiţă în care a urcat şi procurorul. Hotărârea a fost menținută de Curtea Supremă de Justiție, însă, în august 2019, înalta instanță a admis recursul în anulare al avocaților lui Burlacu și Baglai și a transmis dosarul la rejudecare.
Persons: Platon, Burlacu, Vitas, Veaceslav Platon, Angela Bostan, Vitalie Burlacu, Creţu, Ion Creţu, Irina Baglai, Platon ., Angela Bostan . Ulterior Organizations: Apel, Chișinău, Supremă de Justiție, rejudecare, Judecătoria Locations: Anenii Noi, detenţie, Apel Chișinău, Judecătoria Chișinău
Lucru știut, niciun căpitan de echipă nu-și demotivează colegii popicari sau bobsleigh-iști înainte de competiție, oricât de puternici ar fi adversarii. Căpitanul face mușchi bombați și sprâncene de samurai, ca nu cumva în sufletele coechipierilor să se cuibărească îndoiala. Căpitanul e dator să-i înaripeze. Drept dovadă, colonelul-căpitan anunță cu emfază că funcția de ministru de interne e ocupată și nimeni dintre concurenții electorali să nu o mai jinduiască. Ei, replica o dă cu promptitudine un fost ministru de interne cu epoleți și mai barosani.
Persons: Vasile Botnaru Organizations: Radio Europa Liberă Locations: Chișinău
Căpitanul face mușchi bombați și sprâncene de samurai, ca nu cumva în sufletele coechipierilor să se cuibărească îndoiala. Căpitanul e dator să-i înaripeze. Drept dovadă, colonelul-căpitan anunță cu emfază că funcția de ministru de interne e ocupată și nimeni dintre concurenții electorali să nu o mai jinduiască. Ei, replica o dă cu promptitudine un fost ministru de interne cu epoleți și mai barosani. Vasile Botnaru, jurnalist, conduce biroul din Chișinău al Radio Europa Liberă din 2004, autorul emisiunii duminicale „Punct și de la capăt”.
Persons: Vasile Botnaru Organizations: Radio Europa Liberă Locations: Chișinău
Angajații Poliției de Frontieră de comun cu procurorii Procuraturii pentru Combaterea Criminalității Organizate și Cauze Speciale (PCCOCS) și cu autoritățile de investigație din Franța au deconspirat o schemă infracțională prin care opt cetățeni ai R: Moldova și unul al Franței au prejudiciat fondurile statului francez cu peste două milioane euro. Potrivit Poliției de Frontieră, în perioada anilor 2018-2020, grupul criminal organizat a recrutat peste 1 000 de cetățeni moldoveni ca să aplice în cadrul unui program francez. În urma unui șir de percheziții (27 de percheziții în Moldova și nouă în Franța) efectuate simultan de către angajații organelor de drept formate din procurori și ofițeri de investigații moldavi și francezi, a devenit posibilă deconspirarea activității criminale și reținerea, pe teritoriul Franței, a nouă persoane (opt moldoveni – patru bărbați și patru femei, cu vârste de peste 40 ani – și un francez). Urmăririle penale, atât în Franța, cât și în Moldova, continuă întru stabilirea tuturor figuranților ce au avut atribuții la activitatea acestui grup criminal, inclusiv în privința agenților economici care au prestat servicii de transportare a pasagerilor, precum și în privința a două organizații neguvernamentale. Până la pronunțarea unei hotărâri judecătorești finale, persoanele sunt prezumate nevinovate.
Locations: Franța, Moldova, Franței, francez, Briceni, Paris, Republicii Moldova
Căpitanul face mușchi bombați și sprâncene de samurai, ca nu cumva în sufletele coechipierilor să se cuibărească îndoiala. Căpitanul e dator să-i înaripeze. Drept dovadă, colonelul-căpitan anunță cu emfază că funcția de ministru de interne e ocupată și nimeni dintre concurenții electorali să nu o mai jinduiască. Ei, replica o dă cu promptitudine un fost ministru de interne cu epoleți și mai barosani. Vasile Botnaru, jurnalist, conduce biroul din Chișinău al Radio Europa Liberă din 2004, autorul emisiunii duminicale „Punct și de la capăt”.
Persons: Vasile Botnaru Organizations: Radio Europa Liberă Locations: Chișinău
Sursa foto: PCCOCSOpt moldoveni, investigați pentru prejudicierea statului francez cu peste două milioane de euroProcurorii PCCOCS, de comun cu ofițerii de la Poliţia de Frontieră a MAI și cu autoritățile de investigație din Franța, prin sprijinul Europol, au deconspirat o schemă infracțională prin care, din fondurile statului francez, au fost delapidate peste două milioane de euro. Investigațiile au fost desfășurate prin prisma comiterii infracțiunii de escrocherie de către un grup infracțional format din cetățeni ai ambelor state. În rezultatul măsurilor speciale de investigații și acțiunilor de urmărire penală, efectuate în paralel, pe teritoriul ambelor state s-a stabilit că în perioada anilor 2018-2020, grupul criminal organizat a recrutat peste 1000 de cetățeni moldoveni ca să aplice în cadrul unui program francez. Astfel, membrii grupului criminal transportau persoanele cu microbusul, din Briceni în Paris, unde, în baza documentelor false, aplicau la programul vizat și primeau de la membrii grupului criminal între 700-1350 euro, iar grupul criminal însușea restul banilor: între 5000-7000 euro pentru fiecare dosar fals depus. Până la pronunțarea unei hotărâri judecătorești finale, persoanele sunt prezumate nevinovate.
Locations: francez, Franța, Briceni, Paris, Moldova, Franței, Republicii Moldova
Sursa foto: Profimedia ImagesUltimele forțe americane și NATO au părăsit Bagram, baza cheie a forțelor aliate în AfganistanOficialii americani din domeniul apărării au anunțat că ultimele forțe americane și NATO au părăsit baza aeriană Bagram din Afganistan, centrul războiului împotriva militanților de aproximativ 20 de ani. În urma atacurilor teroriste din New York, o coaliție condusă de SUA a invadat Afganistanul, mai târziu în acel an, pentru a neutraliza ambele grupări anti-democratice. „Toate forţele coaliţiei au părăsit Bagram”, a declarat un oficialul american, sub rezerva anonimatului, fără să specifice momentul precis al retragerii din această bază, transmite Agerpres. În schimb, Reuters menţionează că Bagram, una dintre cele mai mari baze militare din Afganistan, a fost evacuată vineri. Un responsabil de la Kabul a declarat că baza Bagram va fi predată oficial sub controlul guvernului afgan în cadrul unei ceremonii care va avea loc sâmbătă.
Persons: Președintele Joe Biden, Biden, Qaeda, coaliţiei, Reuters, George W . Bush, Barack Obama, Donald Trump, CNN, Generalul Austin Miller, îşi, american Joe Biden, Ashraf, Ghani Organizations: NATO, BBC News, World Trade Center, SUA, CNN Locations: Afganistan, SUA, Bagram, Kabul, Manhattan, New York, Afganistanul, afgan, american, Statelor Unite, americană
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