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...Meanwhile, the bank hopes to save $1.5bn by exiting countries where it is making losses, such as Lebanon and Jordan. Total operating expenses rose 6 per cent to $11.5bn in 2023....
...alongside Michael Jordan....
...“Lenders [were] clambering over themselves to participate in this opportunity,” said Jordan Roeschlaub, co-head of the structured finance group at Newmark, a real estate advisory firm that brokered the deal...
...Its setting is a London where Mini Coopers and cart-driving rag’n’bone men coexist....
...Bloombox Club, an indoor plant subscription service, is billed as “plant-care and self-care” in a box, and was founded by psychologist Dr Katie Cooper, who uses plants in her therapeutic practice, having...
...“People, they don’t really know me, people think and talk about me, like, ‘Oh, Melania, oh, poor Melania’,” she told the television host Anderson Cooper on the eve of the 2016 election....
...“You have no more power to declare him exonerated than you have the power to declare him Anderson Cooper,” he said, referring to a CNN presenter....
...Roy Cooper, the state’s governor, said more than 12,000 temporary shelters had been set up across the state and reiterated his plea for residents to take the storm seriously....
...Recent projects have included Stand, contemporary activist stories that he took on tour in 2015, and an adaptation of The Weaklings, the sexually provocative artistic blog by American author Dennis Cooper...
...Mobile, solar-powered, satellite-linked, iris-recognition ATMs are also deployed in the refugee camps of Kenya, Lebanon, Jordan, and Somalia....
...But only Jordan had anything like Ali’s impact beyond US shores and that, at least in part, was because of electronic media globalisation and modern mass marketing techniques....
...While Britain keeps its own frontier shut, it expects Jordan, Lebanon and Turkey to keep their borders open to millions of Syrians....
...In a statement to the House of Commons, he said the UK would expand its schemes accepting refugees directly from camps in Turkey, Jordan and Lebanon, rather than taking more of those already in the EU....
...Under his announcement, Britain will expand its offer to resettle Syrians directly from refugee camps in Jordan, Lebanon and Turkey — though not from European countries such as Greece, Italy and Hungary....
...“Cory Arcangel and Jordan Wolfson are the ones that are hot....
...From a certain angle, he even looks a bit like Bradley Cooper — though this sniper is not American but an Iraqi, on the front lines of a war against a ferocious jihadi menace....
...Tom Ford: Michael Fassbender, Brad Pitt, Bradley Cooper, Nicholas Hoult Calvin Klein: Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Barkhad Abdi, John Travolta, Zac Efron Giorgio Armani: Leonardo DiCaprio, Jamie Foxx Givenchy:...
...Yvette Cooper, shadow home secretary, said: “This could be very good news if it means Abu Qatada returns to Jordan as soon as possible – as we all agree he should stand fair trial there so justice can be...
...Theresa May has suffered a serious setback in her attempts to deport the radical Islamic cleric Abu Qatada after the Home Office lost its appeal against a decision that he could not be returned to his native Jordan...
...Yvette Cooper, shadow home secretary, said the Commons was united in wanting to see Abu Qatada deported to Jordan so that justice could be done....
...But Yvette Cooper, shadow home secretary, attacked Ms May’s approach, saying her promises and assurances about Abu Qatada’s imminent departure had been “overblown” and her strategy to get him out of the...
...Yvette Cooper, shadow home secretary, said the Home Office response to the case had been sluggish....
...Abu Qatada, the radical Islamist preacher, has lodged an 11th hour appeal at the European Court of Human Rights, which in effect halts the UK government’s move to deport him to Jordan and frustrates ministers...
...The radical Islamist preacher, who has fought deportation for over a decade, has claimed that he could be subjected to torture if he is returned home to Jordan....
...Yvette Cooper, the shadow home secretary, welcomed the news but said it was “shocking” that Ms May had got the date wrong, suggesting she had taken “an unacceptable risk with this serious case”....
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