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UK retail sales much lower than expected in January - business live City analysts had expected a recovery of around 0.5% last month, after the unexpectedly sharp fall of 1.4% in December. The figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) indicate a pick up in year-on-year growth to 1.6% in January, from 1.5% in December, but analysts had hoped for a bigger ...
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Authorities deactivate transit pass implanted in biohacker's hand Meow-Ludo Disco Gamma Meow-Meow couldn't just toss away his New South Wales transit pass even after he found out that it got deactivated while he was on a trip to the US. See, Meow-Meow (yes, that is his legal name) cut the chip out of the travel card, encased it in biocompatible plastic and had it ...
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Putin Is Playing a Dangerous Game in Syria Last weekend in the Middle East, a new wave of chaos swept across the border between Israel and Syria. On Saturday, Iranian forces flew a drone into Israel's airspace. In retaliation, Tel Aviv attacked the air base near Palmyra from which it had been launched. When Syria's anti-air systems sought to ...
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Australia government in turmoil after sex scandal Australia's government was engulfed by bitter political infighting on Friday over the handling of a sex scandal involving the deputy prime minister, which experts warned could threaten the future of the ruling coalition. Barnaby Joyce, deputy prime minister and leader of the National party, sharply criticised ...
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Mass shootings: what are the deadliest attacks in the US? Columbine was once an instantly understood single-word shorthand for the terrible toll of mass shootings in the United States. But the massacre that happened in Colorado almost 19 years ago is no longer one of the worst 10 mass shootings in modern America. And following the shooting at a high ...
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