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Week in Review, April 14 A round up of some of the week's most significant corporate events and news stories. US sanctions cut Russian tycoon off from global trade. Russian metals tycoon Oleg Deripaska had a week to forget after the US placed him under crippling sanctions that have cut his business empire off from trading in ...
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US and France say none of their missiles intercepted in Syria The US and France have denied Russian claim that Syrian air defence had intercepted at least 71 cruise missiles fired by the US, the UK and French forces early on Saturday. "None of our aircraft or missiles involved in this operation were successfully engaged by Syrian air defences," ...
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Lapland's changing seasons by drone – in pictures Between the late 19th century and 1980, Kotisaari Island was a meeting point for the lumberjacks of Rovaniemi in Lapland, Finland. Now a tourist attraction, it can be reached by a daily boat and one of the lumberjack buildings has been turned into a tavern. In 2015, local nature photographer Jani ...
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Oil notches biggest weekly advance in eight months Geopolitical tension in the Middle East propped up oil prices and pushed them to their biggest weekly advance in over eight months and highest level since late 2014. Investors have been closely watching the White House — and Twitter — this week for any sign that the US may launch a military strike in ...
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Thousands rally against Viktor Orbán's election victory in Budapest Thousands of Hungarians protested in Budapest on Saturday against what organisers said was an unfair election system that gave prime minister Viktor Orbán another landslide victory at the polls after a "hate campaign" against immigrants. Orbán won a third term in power after his anti-immigration ...
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UN envoy tells Somali refugees in Kenya 'things are gradually getting better' back home "There is now a stronger State, a federal structure, there are big efforts to try and improve security – yes, Al-Shabaab remains a potent threat – but economic activity is picking up and things are, in a non-linear way, getting better," he added. He stressed that returns are voluntary, but sometimes the news ...
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Kraft's tee shot strikes bird in mid-air It was probably 30 yards off the tee box and this giant, black bird swooped in front of it and hit it and the ball fell 20 yards short in the water. It would've been in the middle of the green. It might have been close. I got screwed." A bird strike on the course is so rare that Kraft, playing with Robert Garrigus and ...
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