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Post-Soviet Visions exhibition - in pictures Post-Soviet Visions: image and identity in the new Eastern Europe is a photography show exploring new visual representations of lifestyle and landscape in eastern Europe. The exhibition gathers the work of a young generation of artists rising to prominence a quarter-century after the end of ...
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Adani mining giant facing renewed claims of $600m fraud in India "[It] suffers from several contradictions which indicate either total non-application of mind or recklessness in passing of the order," the customs department told the customs, excise and service tax appellate tribunal. According to three sets of Indian customs intelligence documents from 2014, Adani was ...
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Toys R Us is in danger of breaching a covenant with its lenders Toys R Us is at risk of breaching the covenant on one of its loans, intensifying concerns about its ability to emerge from bankruptcy protection, sources tell CNBC. The retailer secured a $3.1 billion debtor-in-possession, or DIP, loan from a group of lenders led by J.P. Morgan Chase prior to filing for ...
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Euro zone business growth lost some steam in Feb but still robust The euro zone emerged as one of the best-performing major economies last year, and its businesses started 2018 by ramping up activity at the fastest rate in well over a decade. But February's preliminary Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) implied that the blistering growth pace set in January, the ...
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Thanks, anti-vaxxers: Measles is on the rise in Europe Two million people died from it every year. It's easy for most of us to forget that, because we've had an effective measles vaccine since 1960. Measles is so infectious that it spreads to 90 percent of those who come in contact with an infected person, though symptoms don't occur until at least a week later.
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DfE's plans to convert schools to academies stalled in many areas – report Meg Hillier, the chair of the public accounts committee, said: "Given the serious shortcomings in the way some academies have been managed, I am concerned that the NAO says the department isn't checking all academy leaders are fit and proper persons. "According to the government, converting ...
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