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Full Brexit in Jan. 2021 as EU sets transition deadline (L to R) Britain's Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union David Davis, Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May, European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker and European Union's chief Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier meet at the European Commission in Brussels, Belgium, December ...
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An experiment with in-home deliveries is under way When no one is in, deliverymen unlock the door and slip packages inside. Four months on, Mr Romanov has doubled his spending online and says he cannot imagine life without in-home deliveries. These are sweet words for delivery firms and online retailers, Amazon included, that are setting up ...
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The Middle East in 2018: Five issues to watch The past year was a watershed year for the Middle East and 2018 promises to continue on this path. Wars began to wind down across the region but challenges remain in managing conflict resolution. Next year will be defined by post-war transitions to peace talks, ballot boxes, and reconstruction.
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Met police deny systemic failure in rape case disclosures Scotland Yard has rejected accusations that systemic failures have led to officers breaking rules aimed at ensuring trials are fair, after the collapse of two rape cases in a week. Britain's largest force was reviewing every rape and sexual abuse case in which someone was charged, which could run into ...
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Using both Python 2 and 3 in Windows The release of Django 2.0 was a milestone in the history of Python since it completely dropped support for Python 2.x. I am a long time user of Django and, loyal to the philosophy of "if it is working don't change" I was always using Python 2.x. Of course right now this needs to change since new ...
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