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This time around, the Mars joke comes amid such chatter following his new “Fat Juicy & Wet” track with Sexyy Red, fittingly billed ahead of its release last Friday as a full-fledged “strip club anthem.” Taking to his Instagram Stories, the 15-time Grammy winner urged fans to “keep streaming” in light of a recent Spotify milestone.
“I’ll be out of debt in no time,” he joked.
This aligns with Mars’s approach in August in connection with his and Lady Gaga’s “Die With a Smile,” currently in the top spot on the Billboard Hot 100 songs chart. Gaga, alongside fellow Mars…
Another electric vehicle maker is finding itself in financial dire straights. Texas-based Canoo, which was originally founded in California, has filed for liquidation bankruptcy under Chapter 7 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code. In its recent announcement, the company said it was ceasing operations immediately.
It was reported early last year that the Locked Out of Heaven star had racked up over $50 million in gambling debt at the Park MGM Las Vegas, where he has a long-running residency. On Tuesday, Bruno joked about the rumour to celebrate the fact that he was the first artist to reach 150 million monthly listeners in Spotify history. Sharing the announcement on his Instagram Stories, he joked, “KEEP STREAMING! I’ll be out of debt in no time,” adding a dancing emoji.
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Healthcare professionals are being urged to incorporate questions about gambling habits into routine health assessments, much like inquiries about drug, alcohol, and tobacco use.
This new guidance from the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) aims to detect gambling problems early and facilitate timely intervention.
NICE recommends leveraging opportunities like GP appointments and health check-ups to broach the subject, particularly with individuals who have recently…
Bruno Mars became the first artist in history to hit 150 million monthly listeners on Spotify, as confirmed by the audio streaming giant on January 27, 2025. Now, that’s not the only interesting thing. What has stirred the hornet’s nest aka the internet, is how did Mr. 24K Magic himself react?
Taking to his Instagram handle, Bruno Mars reposted Spotify’s post on his story, writing:
“KEEP STREAMING! I’ll be out of debt in no time”.
Bruno Mars (Image via Instagram story/ brunomars)
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The Insolvency and Bankruptcy Board of India (IBBI) has now mandated information utilities (IU) to use PAN or any other official document to verify the identity of users, who wish to seek information of corporate debtors.
The IU, under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC), is required to maintain an electronic database of information of any CD, with respect to records of its debt, balance sheet and cash flow statement, assets etc.
The IU allows its users (mainly creditors) to access real-time information of the CDs, to eliminate delays and disputes relating to claims and defaults. Earlier, the IBBI regulations didn’t make IUs to mandatorily verify the identity of its users.
The Government of Ghana has successfully secured $2.86 billion in debt service relief after signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with its Official Creditors Committee (OCC).
The agreement, co-chaired by China and France, represents a crucial step in Ghana’s ongoing efforts to restructure its debt and build a sustainable financial future.
This development, announced by the Ministry of Finance on January 29, 2025, follows years of economic turbulence.
Back in December 2022, Ghana found itself in the depths of a financial crisis, prompting the government to suspend portions of its external debt servicing to commercial and bilateral lenders. At the time, inflation had surged to a staggering 54%, and the country’s international…