
George Pavel
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1 month ago |
londonlovesbusiness.com | Mark Channer |George Pavel |Sarah Dunsby |Hani Abuagla
Welcome to the iGaming playground, where excitement is around every corner and misconceptions can often cloud our understanding. Let’s take a quick stroll around this adventure wonderland, clear away those misconceptions, and highlight the truths that can help you thrive. The loyalty slide: Keep your players happy In this iGaming arena, it’s easy to get caught up in the excitement of attracting new players to join the fun.
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1 month ago |
londonlovesbusiness.com | Mark Channer |George Pavel |Sarah Dunsby |Hani Abuagla
The Reform UK leader Nigel Farage who is a close friend to the US President has accused the Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky of “being rude” to Donald Trump. Farage has been compared to Jeremy Corbyn who many call a communist and the Tories have said the Reform leader is “morally wrong” over his remarks of Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine.
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1 month ago |
londonlovesbusiness.com | George Pavel |Bas Kooijman |Sarah Dunsby |Hani Abuagla
‘Bromance’ Keir Starmer and Volodymyr Zelensky highlighted their ‘respect’ for one another’ during their UK meeting, a body language expert revealed. Speaking to security-focused platform Techopedia, body language expert Darren Stanton said a usually ‘stoic’ Keir Starmer let his guard down to show he isn’t willing to play mind games with Ukraine. Following the meeting, Starmer said his support for Ukraine is ‘unwavering’ after Zelensky’s heated exchange with Donald Trump.
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1 month ago |
londonlovesbusiness.com | George Pavel |Bas Kooijman |Milad Azar |Sarah Dunsby
The Chinese yuan has remained under pressure against the dollar as traders await Chinese government meetings and decisions. President Xi Jinping is set to unveil strategies to support economic growth. These measures could provide long-term stability for the yuan and bond yields. However, ongoing global challenges and trade tensions may limit their immediate impact.
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2 months ago |
londonlovesbusiness.com | Mark Channer |in Kyiv |George Pavel |Sarah Dunsby
British defence officials are said to be furious over claims Ukraine will have to give up their territory to Vladimir Putin for peace negotiations. The US President Donald Trump is planning to meet Putin Saudi Arabia to discuss peace talks and the British Defence Secretary John Healey has said that Ukraine must play a part of these talks.
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