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Titan Cement prepares for US listing
Athens-listed cement giant Titan is getting ready to list its US subsidiary, Titan America, on the US stock exchange.
The group's aim is to raise funds that will finance the its future development in the US market, which is also the largest for the Greek group. It is estimated that this process will be completed by the beginning of 2025.
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US novelist Paul Auster dies aged 77
Paul Auster, the prolific American novelist whose works included "The New York Trilogy," has died of complications from lung cancer, a friend of the novelist told AFP. He was 77.
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'I am still fine': New York rattled by small earthquake, aftershock
UN Security Council diplomats were shaken in their chairs, planes got briefly grounded, and furniture rattled across New York Friday when an earthquake jolted the city that never sleeps.
No one was hurt, though, and New York's iconic skyline remained intact.
"I AM FINE," reported the Empire State Building on its X account.
Rare 4.8 magnitude quake rattles New York
The epicenter was west of the city of New York, in the state of New Jersey
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Air Serbia to operate out of new JFK Airport terminal from 2026
BELGRADE - Air Serbia has become the latest international airline to commit to operating out of New York's world-class New Terminal One at John F Kennedy International Airport when it opens its doors to customers in 2026.
Chaos is sown; City after city fall and civil war ensues? PHOTO/VIDEO
He demands that the Prime Minister of that country, Ariel Henry, does not resign, the BBC reports.
Chrizier issued the public threat as members of his gang attempt to seize control of the city's main airport to prevent Henry's return from abroad.
It was reported that the riots had spread to other cities, while a prison riot took place in the city of Jacmel.
New obstruction of justice crimes levied against Senator Bob Menendez in rewritten indictment
US Senator Bob Menendez and his wife face new charges that they obstructed justice while they were being investigated over allegations that they accepted bribes of gold bars, cash and a luxury car from three favor-seeking New Jersey businessmen.
The obstruction charges were added Tuesday to a rewritten indictment returned against the Democrat and his wife, Nadine.
Improved Türkiye-US relations expected to give boost to trade
The bilateral trade volume between Türkiye and the United States may increase from last year's $30 billion to $35 billion thanks to positive developments in diplomatic relations, says Murat Özyeğin, the chairman of the Türkiye-U.S. Business Council (TAİK).
There are casualties, flights are cancelled, schools are closed VIDEO
The storm caused traffic chaos, and one person was killed.
In Pennsylvania, a 20-year-old man was killed on a snowmobile when he ran into a downed wire, Newbury police said.
Due to the snowstorm, about 1,500 flights were canceled, mainly in New York and Boston, while another 2,700 were delayed, the BBC reports.
Springsteen rocks with Bon Jovi at tribute
New Jersey came to the West Coast to kick off Grammy Awards weekend, with native sons Jon Bon Jovi and Bruce Springsteen teaming up.
The occasion was to honor Bon Jovi for his musical achievements and philanthropic efforts as MusiCares Person of the Year on the night of Feb. 2.
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