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Five things you need to know about protests in Iran Iranians began protesting on Thursday in the second-largest city of Masshad, rallying against high prices. While some say economic woes are caused by Iran's foreign policy, as the country is involved in regional conflicts, others say sanctions have ultimately hit people's pockets. By Friday, rallies spread ...
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2017 in numbers 87 years: that is how Manchester United's unwanted record for most consecutive losses (13) at the start of a campaign in one of Europe's big five leagues had stood until Benevento broke it. The Campania minnows were on the cusp of a 15th straight defeat, but in the 95th minute against AC Milan, ...
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Anastasija Sevastova stuns Samantha Stosur in Brisbane opener BRISBANE, Australia -- Australian Samantha Stosur's year ended on a sour note after she was bundled out of her home state tournament by Anastasija Sevastova in the first round of the Brisbane International on Sunday. Stosur, the former US Open champion and French Open finalist, had opportunities ...
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UK housebuilders to prefabricate hundreds of homes in factories One of Britain's major housebuilders is to prefabricate up to a quarter of its homes in a factory, in the latest attempt by the construction industry to tackle the housing shortage. Berkeley Homes, which builds 4,000 homes a year, is planning to create a facility in Kent next year where builders will work to ...
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'Urk has a problem': Dutch fishing town caught up in cocaine-smuggling trial During an ongoing trial of five people, including three of the town's fishermen, suspected of attempting to smuggle 261 kilos of cocaine worth €6.5m in their cutter boat, claims have emerged that the town's fishing community has been infiltrated by a gang using financial favour and threats of violence, and ...
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How To Use The Food Trends Of 2018 In Your Kitchen Not only are vegetables being celebrated in their own right, but the ways in which they are made to imitate meat-based products or carbs are becoming increasingly more sophisticated. This year's National Restaurant Association (NRA)'s annual survey of chef preferences highlights vegetable carb ...
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US bankers' bonuses to dwarf those in Europe Traders are already preparing for double-digit falls in bonuses after low volatility made it difficult to make money in 2017. Headhunters warn that those at European banks are more likely to be handed a "doughnut" bonus – industry code for nothing at all – in the coming months as revenues continue to ...
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