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Monday, December 4, 2017

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As-it-happens update 4 December 2017
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A draft of the text of a 15-page joint agreement between the European commission and the British government is said to include a commitment in paragraph 48 that "in the absence of agreed solutions the UK will ensure that there continues to be continued regulatory alignment" with the internal market ...
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It was the 40th annual Kennedy Center Honors and only the fourth time the president did not attend, following Jimmy Carter in 1979, George Bush in 1989 and Bill Clinton in 1994. Trump's absence spared organisers the embarrassment of a potential walkout by honorees or political insults being flung at ...
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The Saudi-led air campaign, backed by U.S. and other Western arms and intelligence, has killed hundreds of civilians but has failed to secure the coalition any major gains in the nearly three-year-old campaign to restore Yemen's internationally recognized president, Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi, to power.
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Ten people have been arrested in Malta on suspicion of involvement in the murder of anti-corruption journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia, who was blown up by a car bomb two months ago. The arrests were announced by Joseph Muscat, the prime minister. The suspects are all Maltese nationals and ...
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Macquarie is hunting for acquisition targets in Europe's asset management sector as the Australian financial services group attempts to strengthen its position in the region's investment industry. Acquisitions have been central to Macquarie's A$472bn ($358bn) asset management arm, which has ...
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A major retailer has become the first to start selling food that is past its "best before" date in a drive to reduce food waste. From this week, the East of England Co-op – the biggest independent retailer in East Anglia – will sell tinned goods and dried food such as pasta, crisps and rice for a nominal 10p ...
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Britain's record on tackling poverty has reached a turning point and is at risk of unravelling, following the first sustained rises in child and pensioner poverty for two decades, a major report has warned. Nearly 400,000 more children and 300,000 more pensioners are now living in poverty than five years ...
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After completing their training session at the Mohammed bin Zayed Stadium in Abu Dhabi, the Al Jazira players travelled to Al Ain City, where their clash with New Zealand's Auckland City takes place on Wednesday. Their first training session at Al Ain's stadium will be open to people with special needs.
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Two senior figures in the sacked Catalan separatist government must stay in jail but six others can go free, a Spanish supreme court judge has ruled. The six set to leave Spanish jails must post bail of €100,000 (£88,000; $120,000) each. Two top activists must also remain in jail. The separatists were ...
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Rejuvenate before you de-juvenate in Europe's clubbing capital with a trip to Liquidrom, a much-loved spa in the trendy Kreuzberg neighbourhood that offers a chic-luxury experience for a fraction of the price you'd expect. The centrepiece of this urban bath house is a large salt-water pool in a dimly lit ...
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Vitamin C
High vitamin C foods include guavas, bell peppers, kiwifruit, strawberries, oranges, papayas, broccoli, tomatoes, snow peas, and kale. The current daily value (% DV) for vitamin C is 60mg.
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