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We have some of the hardest journalism jobs in the world – any questions? A protester runs between burning tyres in Beirut in 2012. Join our panel to discuss Isis kidnappings, sexism and reporting in exile Photograph: ...
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No evidence of terrorism in Sinai plane crash, Egypt says Egyptian investigators have said they have found no evidence of terrorism or foul play behind the crash of a Russian airliner, in a statement at odds ...
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Scales tip in favour of riskier assets in 2016 The investment scales are tipping in favour of investors willing to take more risk as the gap between returns on relatively safe asset classes and riskier ...
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Wells Fargo warns of 'stresses' in its energy portfolio The head of corporate banking at Wells Fargo, the biggest bank in the world by market capitalisation, has warned of "stresses" in its energy portfolio, ...
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British aid and military policy 'pursuing different ends' in Yemen David Cameron has been accused of squandering nearly £400 million in taxpayers' aid to Yemen through its support for the Saudi-led military ...
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