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Portuguese minister favourite in 'open' Eurogroup race Eurozone finance ministers will choose the new president of their Eurogroup meetings on Monday (4 December), in a vote that has one favourite and a few unknowns. Portugal's Mario Centeno, Luxembourg's Pierre Gramegna, Slovakia's Peter Kazimir and Latvia's Dana Reizniece-Ozola are candidates ...
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Former Yemen president shot dead during heavy fighting in Sana'a Former Yemeni president Ali Abdullah Saleh was killed on Monday as his forces battled with Houthi rebels for control of Sana'a, the country's capital. Saleh, who ruled Yemen for 33 years before being forced to step down after popular uprisings swept across the Arab world in 2011, was killed as he fled ...
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Mueller Digs In on Expanding Russia Probe as Trump Attacks FBI Mueller's team of more than two dozen prosecutors and FBI agents "wouldn't have bought a pig in a poke," Sharman said in a phone interview. "They would know pretty much what he's likely to testify about already," he said. Trump went on the offensive over the weekend by attacking the FBI, Mueller's ...
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Works by artist who died in Grenfell fire to be shown at Cambridge gallery Nairne met Saye the following month, when she accepted an invitation to be part of the Kettle's Yard reopening show. "She was very smart, [especially] for someone who hasn't shown much, if at all; she was extremely aware of how [her works] might look in the space and the need to encourage people to ...
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Mother's boyfriend charged in missing US toddler's death A North Carolina man who was arrested in connection with a missing three-year-old's death has appeared in court to face charges. Earl Kimrey, the live-in boyfriend of the child's mother, was charged with concealing of death, obstruction of justice and theft, among other crimes. Three-year-old Mariah ...
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The Happiest Companies To Work For In 2018 Companies that keep employees happy aren't just helping their workers—they're helping themselves, since satisfied workers are more productive. In fact, a mutual fund that invests in companies with positive workplace ratings, Parnassus Endeavor, has beaten the market handily over the past 10 years.
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