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Turkey to work on regulations against hookahs
Turkey is working on new regulations against hookahs, the country's president has said, putting the long-disputed hookahs and the hookah-cafes on the main agenda of the country.
"Hookahs are more harmful than cigarettes. We are making some preparations to save our people from this harm," Recep Tayyip Erdoğan said in a meeting with youth on May 31, World No Tobacco Day.
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’Evil’ like Texas massacre a reason to arm, not disarm: Trump
Former US president Donald Trump rejected calls for tightened gun controls on May 27 following the Texas school massacre, saying decent Americans should be allowed the firearms they need to defend themselves against "evil."
Elon Musk: “Celebrate having kids”
With US birth rates down, Elon Musk says it’s time to step it up
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Soros: The War in Ukraine could be the Beginning of World War III
"The invasion may be the beginning of World War III and our civilization may not survive it." This was stated by the American billionaire George Soros in his traditional evening speech at the World Economic Forum in the Swiss mountain town of Davos on the occasion of the war in Ukraine.
Soros: "The end of civilization. Xi harbors a guilty secret"
Billionaire George Soros (91) says Russia's invasion of Ukraine has "rattled Europe to its core" and could lead to the next world war.
SpaceX aims to raise $1.7 billion: media
Aerospace firm SpaceX is looking to raise $1.7 billion in fresh funding, a massive initiative as its controversial founder Elon Musk continues to make news, television channel CNBC has reported.
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Musk expected to be temporary Twitter CEO after closing $44b takeover
Parag Agrawal, who was named Twitter’s CEO in November, is expected to remain in his role until the sale of the company to Musk is completed
Elon Musk questions Twitter boycott call from groups backed by Soros, Clinton operatives
Liberal groups demand boycott of Twitter if Elon Musk buys it
Government Agencies might have to Pay to use Twitter in the Future
Twitter can become a paid service for companies and government agencies. Entrepreneur Elon Musk, who bought the company, announced this on his page on the aforementioned social network.
"Twitter will always be free for ordinary users but it is possible to pay a fee for commercial or government users," the publication said.
Buffett details spending spree
The billionaire finance guru Warren Buffett, who complained recently that he did not know where to put his money, said on April 30 he has invested billions of dollars so far this year, even as he took jabs at Wall Street.
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