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Lufax earnings ahead Monday as China fintech eyes leadership shift

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New Gold in spotlight as final earnings loom before merger

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U.S.-Iran talks expected Friday if Iran sends nuclear proposal soon, Axios reports

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Nestle: Ice Cream Exit Reflects Strategic Execution

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Swiss official says country may have to accept US tariffs as permanent

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US trade chief says no countries have said they will withdraw from tariff deals

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‘Done deal’: CM Himanta Biswa Sarma on NDA seat-sharing for Assam polls

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Guwahati: Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Sunday said the seat-sharing arrangement within the NDA for the Assam assembly elections was a “done deal”.

Among the NDA constituents in the state, the BJP, Asom Gana Parishad (AGP), United People’s Party Liberal (UPPL) and Bodoland People’s Front (BPF) have members in the assembly. Rabha Hasong Joutha Sangram Samiti (RHJSS) and Janashakti Party (JP) are also part of the NDA, but they do not have any MLAs.

“Our NDA alliance is complete. We know who will contest where; it is a done deal. There is no issue in stitching the alliance,” Sarma told reporters at the state BJP headquarters.

“After every process is complete, the state leadership will meet Union Home Minister Amit Shah with the list of probable candidates,” he added.

On January 7, Sarma had said the BJP was likely to formalise its seat-sharing agreement with its allies by February 15.

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On December 5 last year, he had said the finalisation was expected to be over by January 15.
The elections for the 126-member assembly are expected to take place in March-April. This will be the first election after the delimitation exercise, done in 2023.Post delimitation, many seats and their geographical boundaries have been changed, while some non-reserved seats were reserved and vice versa. This has led to complications within the ruling and opposition coalitions.

At present, the BJP has 64 members in the assembly, while AGP has nine, UPPL has seven, and the BPF has three.

In the opposition camp, the Congress has 26 MLAs, AIUDF has 15, and CPI(M) has one. There is one Independent legislator as well.

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Citizens Advice’s Warm and Well scheme in North Yorkshire will receive the money over three years.

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Airlines cancel thousands of flights ahead of Northeast blizzard

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Thousands of flights have been canceled in the U.S. as communities in the Northeast rush to prepare for an intense blizzard that forecasters say will arrive on Sunday.

The total number of disrupted flights reached more than 7,000 as of 6 a.m., with 6,456 U.S. flights canceled and an additional 547 U.S. flights delayed so far through Tuesday.

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Jetblue, American Airlines, Delta, Southwest and United have announced they will waive change and cancellation fees ahead of the looming storm over the expected impact on travel at many of the Northeast’s major flight hubs. 

The nor’easter is forecast to bring snow totals of over a foot to parts of the Northeast beginning Sunday, according to FOX Weather.

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Maintenance crews clear snow from the taxiway at LaGuardia Airport as a major winter storm spreads across a large swath of the United States, in New York City, Jan. 26, 2026. (Reuters/David ‘Dee’ Delgado / Reuters Photos)

Blizzard warnings are in place for New York City and the New Jersey coastline, while winter storm watches and warnings are in effect for Boston, Philadelphia, Washington, D.C., and Baltimore.

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The heaviest snow will begin to fall Sunday night, with potential snow totals Sunday night into Monday topping 18–24 inches in New York City, Philadelphia and Boston, FOX Weather reports.

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Travelers wait for a flight at John F. Kennedy (JFK) International Airport in New York City, Nov. 18, 2025. (Reuters/Jeenah Moon / Reuters Photos)

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The National Weather Service warned that the storm could bring wind gusts up to 55 mph, creating whiteout conditions that “will make travel treacherous and potentially life-threatening.”

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Forecasters added that the “strong winds, combined with the weight of heavy, wet snow, will likely result in scattered to numerous power outages.”

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