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UK businesses seek opportunities in China after Brexit As the terms of a Brexit remain uncertain, U.K. businesses are looking to tap into the Chinese market, more so than ever. British Prime Minister Theresa May embarked on a trip to China on Wednesday with a 50-strong business delegation, featuring sectors ranging from health care to clean energy, in ...
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Stripped naked and beaten: transgender women flee Indonesian city in fear Transgender people have been fleeing the sharia-ruled Indonesian province of Aceh amid fears of further violence, an exodus that comes in the same week the national parliament proposed criminalising gay and all extramarital sex. In the provincial capital of Banda Aceh, scores of transgender people ...
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Brazil's Pantanal - the world's biggest wetland: in pictures To celebrate World Wetlands day, WWF is highlighting its work in the Pantanal, the world's biggest wetland. This pristine environment in South America supports a rich variety of wildlife and plants, while its enormous water reserves are vital for the 8 million people who depend on the Pantanal's fresh ...
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Chinese investments in UK fail to materialise Four years ago, when George Osborne visited Beijing there was enormous optimism that investment from China would help to regenerate Britain's northern cities. In some notable cases, that optimism has proved unfounded. Wirral, on the River Mersey, for example, has finally admitted it will never see ...
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Miners trapped undergound at Beatrix gold mine in South Africa Hundreds of gold miners had been trapped at the Sibanye Gold mine. "Power has been restored," spokesman James Wellsted said on Friday, adding that "the first hoist has come up and brought the first batch of employees up". By dawn, several buses with the rescued miners had already left the site in ...
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Ibuprofen in pregnancy 'could harm fertility of future daughter' The study of human ovarian tissue is the first evidence that exposure to the common painkiller - taken by one in three women during pregnancy - could damage the fertility of future offspring. Foetuses exposed to the drug saw a "dramatic loss" of the germ cells which form follicles, determining how many ...
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Top career US diplomat to step down in a blow to the State Department Shannon is a near 35-year veteran of the U.S. Foreign Service and was the most senior department official to remain in his job after the transition from the Obama to the Trump administrations. He served under six presidents of both political parties since 1984 and was widely seen as a symbol of ...
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Disco drinks to pre-mixed Manhattans: what we'll sip in 2018 Last year was one in which drinkers around the world broadened their palates and outlooks, and tired old certainties were cast aside in favour of exploration and reconsideration. This year looks set to be even better. Here are four trends that I predict will shape what we will drink over the course of 2018.
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