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Taylor Wessing prize: who is the man in the photograph? The young Malian and more than 363,000 other migrants and refugees crossed the Mediterranean to reach Europe in 2016. Like many of them, Sumaila had never seen the sea, never imagined that so many people could be crammed into a small boat and never thought it would be so hard to breathe.
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Peter Carey: 'You wake up in the morning and you are the beneficiary of a genocide' It's all anyone wants to talk to him about at the moment. Carey's new novel, A Long Way From Home, is his first attempt at tackling the living legacies of colonialism in Australia head-on, including genocide, slavery, rape, the Stolen Generation – things he admits he's been silent about for most of his life.
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What to watch for in upcoming Salesforce earnings The trend in the company's international growth will be most interesting to Tepper, he explained Friday on CNBC's "Trading Nation." He said there is more ... 57 percent year to date. Bottom line: Trends in international growth will be important to watch for in the company's earnings report next week.
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Week in pictures: 11 - 17 November 2017 Our selection of some of the most striking news photographs taken around the world this week. A farmer fertilizes his farm as Mount Sinabung volcano erupts behind him. Image copyright IVAN DAMANIK/ AFP Image caption In the Karo lands of Indonesia, a farmer fertilises his farm as Mount Sinabung ...
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Apple reportedly working with Intel to put 5G modem in future iPhones While it will be some time before 5G LTE becomes standard, Apple is thinking ahead about how to best incorporate 5G technology into its iPhones. According to a Fast Company report, Apple has been working with Intel to incorporate the chipmaker's 5G modems in future iPhones while talks with ...
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