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Bill Gates has urged African leaders to join him in advancing health and development on the continent. He says his foundation will partner with nations putting people's health first.
Gates announced last month that he would give away 99% of his vast fortune - which he expects to reach $200bn (£150bn) - by ...
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GOBankingRates on MSNHow Did Elon Musk Make His Money?Elon Musk is currently the richest person in the world. Even outside of innovative purchases such as Tesla and SpaceX, Musk ...
The wildly popular Nutella competitor El Mordjene has been banned by the European Union, a move some see as politically ...
Microsoft founder Bill Gates, 69, plans to give much of his $200B fortune to improving healthcare and education in Africa ...
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What Are They Hiding? We Fished Where It’s Off-LimitsThe signs said stay away—but curiosity won. We magnet fished in a restricted area and pulled up finds that raise more questions than answers. What don’t they want us to discover?
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Tuko News on MSNWho is Jeon Mi-Do's husband in real life? Everything to knowDo's husband? Discover what is known about her private marriage, how they met, and why she keeps her husband’s identity a ...
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