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Bella Hadid named Model of the Year 2022

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At The Fashion Awards 2022, American Bella Hadid has been crowned Model of the Year

At The Fashion Awards 2022, American Bella Hadid has been crowned Model of the Year.

In London, the 26-year-old was named winner of the prestigious award.

A title that runs in the family, with her sister Gigi claiming the win in 2016.

Unable to attend in person, Hadid sent a pre-recorded video message, with a special thanks to her refugee father and immigrant mother.

“Being the daughter of a refugee father from Palestine, and an immigrant mother from Holland, there’s a sort of work ethic that runs in our blood…

It’s not to be the best. It’s not to be better than others. It’s just to be able to succeed because our ancestors have never had an opportunity like this in their lifetime. This is for the Palestinian children. This is for the Dutch children. This is for any child, immigrant or refugee.”

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Will Boeing’s $10B debt offering help it soar?

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Boeing has reportedly turned to the debt market, aiming to raise $10 billion in a bid to strengthen its financial position.

On this episode of Hot Shots – Boeing turn to the debt market, Paramount CEO leaves, Elon Musk makes an EV breakthrough in China and Apple strikes back against explicit AI app.

Ticker’s Ahron Young and Veronica Dudo discuss.

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The Netflix darling everyone is talking about

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Despite initial expectations of a dark comedy, “Baby Reindeer” delves into heavy subject matter.

The series tackles its difficult themes with nuance and care, avoiding preachiness while portraying the complexities of trauma and abuse. It presents a raw and unglamorised depiction of these issues.

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The international Airport set to become world’s largest

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Dubai Airports CEO Paul Griffiths highlights the strategic importance of the expansion, solidifying Dubai’s position as a leading aviation hub on the world stage.

The ‘Airport of the Future’ project, approved by Dubai’s ruler Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, will cover 70sqkm and have the capacity for over 260 million passengers and 12 million tonnes of cargo annually. Phase one of the project is expected to be completed within 10 years, accommodating 150 million passengers per year.

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