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Death in the southAnother jihadist killer strikes in France THE attack appears depressingly similar to several others in recent years in France. On March 23rd a young man, reportedly of north African origin and of declared allegiance to the so-called Islamic State, spread terror by shooting random unarmed victims: the occupants of a passing car in the ...
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John ("Bomb Iran") Bolton, the New Warmonger in the White House Hawks are closing in on the White House. John Bolton, arguably the most abrasive American diplomat of the twenty-first century, will soon assume the top foreign-policy job at the National Security Council. As is his wont, President Trump announced yet another shakeup of his inner circle in a tweet late ...
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Bank of America in $42 million settlement over 'masking' electronic trading activities with customers Bank of America's Merrill Lynch routinely misled customers by telling them billions of stock trades had been managed in-house when they were actually turned over to outside firms, N.Y. says. The bank admits to undisclosed agreements with Citadel Securities, Knight Capital, D.E. Shaw, Two Sigma ...
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Dropbox shares surge in biggest tech debut since Snap (Reuters) - Dropbox Inc's shares soared by as much as 50 percent in their first day of trading on Friday as investors rushed to buy into the biggest technology initial public offering in more than a year even as the wider tech sector languished.
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At least 10 EU nations to expel Russian diplomats in spy row "What happened in Great Britain has clearly never been seen before," the French president told reporters, at the end of a summit where EU leaders agreed unanimously that Moscow was "highly likely" to be responsible for the assault. "It is an aggression against the security and the sovereignty of an ally, ...
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Mon Dieu: A Post-Brexit UK Passport Made in France The FT added the passports were likely to be made in the U.K., but that didn't stop the outcry. Nor did the fact that the U.K. passports would join a long list of national symbols—or icons—in countries around the world that are made by foreigners to those countries. Some U.K. military uniforms are made in ...
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