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rise and fall sharply. In a letter to GameStop chief executive Ryan Cohen rejecting the surprise offer, eBay's Board of Directors said the online auction giant was a "strong, resilient business". It cited
reason for the cost of oil easing could be traders making a short-term correction after prices surged on Monday, he added. Markets will be watching closely for whether Tehran decides to delay its nuclear
executive director of the Center for Development Research at the University of Bonn in Germany, told Al Jazeera. “Poor people in Africa and Asia will be hurt the most because they have to spend
global coal producer, as well as an oil and gas producer. But in recent years, Colombia's government has been diversifying its economy and [transitioning away from fossil fuels](https://www.npr.org/2025/11/11/nx-s1-5582812/climate-colombia-fossil-fuels-renewable-energy-cop30), the single biggest
executive, when asked about the rise of athlete-driven content. "They are bound, overall, to be impartial - they can't be 'Manchester United TV' or 'the anti-VAR channel' or whatever. "And the mainstream broadcasters
executive of NHS [England](https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/england), is “very worried” about supply chain challenges, telling Health Service Journal that the NHS will need extra government funding if the war leads to a “huge shock
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