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UK demands putting Brexit transition deal in doubt, says Barnier Agreement on a transition period after Brexit has been thrown in doubt by the UK's demands, the EU's chief negotiator, Michel Barnier, has warned. Speaking in Brussels after the latest round of talks, Barnier said he could not understand the positions taken by Downing Street in recent days. "To be quite ...
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Dippy the dinosaur unveiled in Dorset on first leg of UK tour For more than a century Dippy the dinosaur amazed and inspired visitors to the Natural History Museum (NHM) in London. On Friday, the diplodocus skeleton cast was unveiled 130 miles away near the Jurassic Coast at the Dorset County Museum in Dorchester on the first stage of an eight-stop tour of ...
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Puerto Rico's blackout, the largest in American history, explained Some 1.36 million Americans are without power right now, and it isn't coming back any time soon. This is a national embarrassment. We're talking about Puerto Rico. It is still in the throes of the longest and largest blackout in US history following Hurricane Maria, the Category 4 storm with 150 mph winds ...
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The Morning After: Buying a camera in 2018 Steve Dent takes a tour of the best cameras out there in 2018, running the full gamut from high-powered compacts to top-of-the-range DSLRs that would make fashion photographers recreate that thinking emoji. If you're looking to upgrade, or are ready to step up from phone photography, here's where ...
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Is It Too Late To Make Your Fortune In Cryptocurrency ICOs? In 2013, a blockchain company focused on fintech called RippleNet did an initial coin offering (ICO) and sold their coin (XRP) at a discounted rate. It was worth less than half a penny. On January 4, at its peak, it was worth $3.65. Let's say you put $10,000 to work in XRP when it launched its ICO; you ...
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Google fined $21.1M for search bias in India Another antitrust fine for Google. India's competition commission has issued a 1.36BN rupees (~$21.1M) penalty on the search giant for abusing its dominant position in the local search market for online general web search and web search advertising services. "Google was leveraging its dominance in ...
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