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How internationals have founded startups in Germany - and their advice for you "I fell in love with Hamburg and its people - they are so friendly and open," he says. While Siddiqui knew that he wanted Hamburg to be his future home, his decision to start his first business in Germany came after years of selling wind turbines in Copenhagen. After seeing the way his former company ...
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Liberal cruises in Wisconsin court race, and Dems see hope Liberal judge Rebecca Dallet's runaway victory in a Wisconsin Supreme Court race cheered Democrats eager for more evidence their party is ready for a winning fall in midterm elections. Dallet won by nearly 12 points with unofficial results nearly complete. Although the race was viewed by some as a ...
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Antarctic Glaciers Lost Stunning Amount of Ground in Recent Years The key finding: Far more glaciers are losing ground than gaining ice. The study fuels a growing concern among scientists about the factors affecting the Antarctic ice sheet—namely, that warm ocean waters are helping to melt glaciers and drive greater levels of ice loss, particularly in West Antarctica.
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Social insurance in the time of robots At the same time, policymakers need to still address the old challenges of providing adequate yet affordable support to workers and strengthening incentives for individuals to save more, invest continuously in their skills, and look for work. It won't be easy to meet both these challenges at the same time, ...
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Mark Zuckerberg is confirmed to testify in front of Congress Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg is officially scheduled to testify before the US Congress next week. He'll face the House Energy and Commerce Committee on April 11, according to a statement from its leadership. His testimony comes in the wake of the Cambridge Analytica scandal, which has revealed ...
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Commemorations in Memphis Show That How We Remember Martin Luther King Jr. Is Changing By the time Martin Luther King Jr. came to Memphis in the spring of 1968 to march in solidarity with sanitation workers striking for union recognition, better wages and safer working conditions, his diagnoses of America's ailments had evolved significantly. He'd been to Los Angeles in the midst of the ...
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Egyptian journalists speak out in support of held website editor Egyptian journalists have spoken out in support of a detained news website editor, saying state authorities targeted him over the outlet's coverage of the country's recent presidential elections. Police in Cairo on Tuesday raided the office of the Masr al-Arabia news website and arrested its editor-in-chief, ...
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Rise in Russian grain exports spurs trading in new wheat contract The rise of the Black Sea region as a leading grain exporter has boosted traders' interest in a new wheat futures contract — one of the few agricultural commodities derivatives to gain traction on the international markets of late. CME Group's Black Sea wheat futures contract that debuted in November ...
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