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Venezuela helicopter attack: Pilot Oscar Pérez in bloody siege Two police officers and several "terrorists" have been killed in an operation to capture a helicopter pilot accused of leading an armed rebellion in Venezuela last year, officials say. Venezuelan forces surrounded a house in the town of El Junquito, near the capital, Caracas, as they targeted the "cell" ...
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In Colombia, UN chief meets with ex-combatants, expressing hope for future and peace process Mr. Guterres said that "the communities also believe that it is possible for this region to achieve not only peace, but also prosperity and good living conditions for all its inhabitants" and that the Colombian Government will play a key role in providing the security, administration, healthcare system and ...
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Seven predictions for trade policy in 2018 If 2016 was the year the world shook and 2017 was the year we spent sorting through the new world order of trade then what will 2018 bring? Presented humbly herewith are our own slightly tardy Financial Times predictions for the year ahead in the world of trade policy. (With a concession that ...
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Oil hovers around $70, clouded by rise in US output International benchmark Brent crude futures LCOc1 were trading 19 cents higher at $70.06 by 1727 GMT, having risen to a high of $70.19 a barrel earlier in the session. U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude futures CLc1 were up 35 cents at $64.65 a barrel. Both benchmarks hit levels not seen since ...
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A bloody start to 2018 in Syria; Over 30 children killed in two weeks – UNICEF 14 January 2018 – Only in the first 14 days of the year, more than 30 children have been killed in escalating violence in Syria's East Ghouta, where an estimated 200,000 children have been trapped under siege since 2013, the top United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) official in the Middle Eastern ...
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The way music moves us shows the mind is more than a machine The 55 Bar in Greenwich Village, with its bulging ceiling tiles and strings of fairy lights taped haphazardly to the walls, looks more like the clubhouse of a rural Irish sports team than a New York City jazz venue. Yet some of the musical experiences I've had in that dingy basement have bordered on the ...
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