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IndonesiaSingaporeMalaysiaVietnamThailandPhilippinesMyanmarIndiaGreater ChinaRest of AsiaWorldE-Commerce & Internet EconomyTechnologyReal Estate and InfrastructureFinancial ServicesSocial InfrastructurePartner ContentDeals BarometerRest of AsiaInterviewsBlackstone sees Japan’s M&A market thriving despite tighter screeningJonathan Gray talks about playing the AI megatrend, private credit, and India.Just InTrending1 TVS Motor divests $33m stake in Rapido to Accel India, Prosus2 Elon Musk's $1 trillion Tesla pay plan wins shareholder nod with 75% support3 Vietnam's Vingroup sets up venture to make spacecraft, planes4 PH gets its biggest listing in four years as Maynilad enters bourse5 Beyond the Buyout: Asia distributions to drive next series of PE mega fundsMore Stories Private EquityEQT splashes out $930m for Korean software companyThe...
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BOLO: Police Seek Tips on Missing Georgia Man, Last Seen Leaving Home with Dog
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BOLO: Police Seek Tips on Missing Georgia Man, Last Seen Leaving Home with Dog

The search for a missing Georgia man, who vanished Sunday while leaving home with his dog, continues. Atlanta’s 11 Alive News reported that on Sunday morning, James “Greg” Powell61, left his residence in Cherokee County with his dog. According to the Canton Police Department, Powell departed his home at 9:09 a.m. that Sunday.Police subsequently located his vehicle near the River Green Tennis Courts at 111 Racquet Club Drive in Canton. Powell’s dog, Ally, accompanied him when he left. He reportedly dropped the dog off with a sitter and never returned home. During Powell’s last reported sighting, he was wearing a large blue jacket and blue sweatpants. The Canton Police Department is leading the investigation and is asking the public for any assistance in locating Powell. Anyone who has information about Powell or his whereabouts is encouraged to...
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Mick Clifford: New chapter in the extraordinary tale of Celtic Tiger developer Paddy Byrne
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Mick Clifford: New chapter in the extraordinary tale of Celtic Tiger developer Paddy Byrne

Seven years before the terrace of houses he built was burnt to the ground, Paddy Byrne’s helicopter crashed in a hotel carpark. The events were unrelated, but together gave a rare glimpse of a Celtic Tiger developer, who he was, what became of his work. He has flitted in and out of the headlines since. There he is, emerging from his bankruptcy. Is that the same Paddy Byrne who built the dangerous homes in Newbridge, now back in business with another company?Listen to the bankruptcy official in the UK describing him as trying to “cheat creditors”.Down in the courts earlier this year there was a liquidator claiming that Mr Byrne was ducking and diving, buying a hugely expensive vehicle for himself while creditors whistled Dixie.And now, the latest incarnation of the extraordinary Mr Byrne.He is currently in...
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South Africa: Weather Warnings for Several Provinces
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South Africa: Weather Warnings for Several Provinces

The South African Weather Service (SAWS) has issued a yellow level 2 warning for severe thunderstorms over parts of Gauteng, Mpumalanga, Limpopo, and KwaZulu-Natal.According to the Weather Service, the yellow level 2 warning is valid from Tuesday, 11 November 2025, between 12:00 and 21:59, covering Gauteng, the escarpment and the Highveld of Mpumalanga, and the southwestern Bushveld of Limpopo.Additionally, a level 4 warning has been issued for KwaZulu-Natal. Follow us on WhatsApp | LinkedIn for the latest headlines "Isolated to scattered showers and thundershowers, accompanied by possible heavy downpours, damaging winds, large amounts of small hail and lightning leading to localised flooding of susceptible roads, low-lying areas and bridges, minor vehicle accidents and localized damage to infrastructure, settlements (informal), property, vehicles, livelihood and livestock are expected over Gauteng, the escarpment and Highveld of...
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