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Zambians seeking food aid killed in stampede At least eight people were killed in a stampede as thousands of Zambians, who have been affected by a humanitarian crisis caused by a prolonged ...
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In China's Rustbelt Towns, Displaced Coal and Steel Workers Lose Hope China is pledging to cut further excess and inefficient capacity in its mining sector and "smokestack" industries this year as part of an effort to upgrade ...
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Taxi-sharing in cities follows universal maths law It makes sense that sharing a taxicab would be practical in places such as Manhattan in New York, where lots of people are always looking for a ride.
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Arab cultural institute to open in New York A Middle Eastern patron plans to open an Institute of Arab and Islamic Art in New York in May against the backdrop of President Donald Trump's ...
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Why the far right is trouncing democracy, in one chart Nowhere is this more apparent than in the Dutch election set to take place on March 15, where a record-breaking 81 parties have registered to ...
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A March Fed Hike Would Be A Vote Of Confidence In Trumponomics We closed last Friday with another new weekly record high on the Dow. But we closed with an all-time record low in the German 2-year bund.
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Sell high calorie foods in plain packaging to beat obesity, says Brain Prize winner Selling high calorie foods in plain packaging could help in the battle against obesity according to a leading researcher who has won a share of the ...
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Jenny Holzer to use augmented reality in Blenheim Palace show The US artist Jenny Holzer will show new works, some of them using augmented reality, in an exhibition due to open at Blenheim Palace this autumn ...
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Storms help huge surge for Scottish wind power in February Wind turbines in Scotland sent more than 1.3 million megawatt hours of electricity to the National Grid in February, a 43 percent increase compared to ...
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This is what Germans really think about being naked in the sauna For many foreigners in Germany, a defining cultural breakthrough involves summoning up the courage to bare it all in the sauna. But not all Germans ...
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A White House In Turmoil Washington Post: "Trump enters week seven of his presidency the same as the six before it: enmeshed in controversy while struggling to make good ...
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