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Croissants in crisis: could French bakers crumble amid butter shortage? A sign in a supermarket reads: 'Due to a shortage of the raw material to make butter, we are not able to supply and sell you this product.' Photograph: ...
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Article 155 will eliminate full democracy in Catalonia In his speech to the Catalan parliament on October 10, Catalan President Carles Puigdemont clearly articulated his desire to engage in constructive ...
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The House of Saud is still in denial Something is definitely afoot in Saudi Arabia this time. For decades, the Saud ruling family has followed a policy of promise but never deliver.
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Get ready for a 'substantial' slowdown in the US economy, investment bank predicts "The US economy will in all likelihood slow down substantially: there is a limit to the rise in the participation rate and the employment rate," wrote ...
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Morgan Stanley downgrades GM after nailing a 50% gain in the stock "Our downgrade is an expression of our view that the stock may have run too far too fast," he writes. GM shares are up 53 percent since his upgrade in ...
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Apple has Netflix and Amazon in sight as it hires British TV executive Hunt, 50, will report to Jamie Erlicht and Zack Van Amburg, Apple's worldwide video heads, who were poached from Sony Pictures Television in June.
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Turkey's other Hagia Sophia – in Trabzon It may be far smaller and much less famous than its namesake in Istanbul, but what Trabzon's Hagia Sophia lacks in architectural splendour it makes ...
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Human rights activists go on trial in Turkey Turkish authorities have put 11 human rights activists on trial, including the chairman of Amnesty International in Turkey, Taner Kilic. Those facing ...
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Plague kills 124 in Madagascar, cities most affected A plague epidemic in Madagascar has killed 124 people since August in an outbreak that has hit the island's two main cities the hardest, the ...
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Tesla solar power arrives in Puerto Rico Entrepreneur Elon Musk has followed through on his plan to boost power resources in Puerto Rico after it was devastated by Hurricane Maria.
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