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German business takes Russia sanctions in its stride When the US announced its latest sanctions against Russian companies and business leaders the response in Germany was surprisingly muted. There was isolated criticism from trade lobbies, along with warnings that German companies could end up losing billions of euros in revenues as a result of ...
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A blessing in disguise for Ethiopia's Abiy Ahmed On April 2, Abiy Ahmed, a young technocrat from the Oromo People's Democratic Organisation (OPDO), part of the ruling Ethiopian People's Revolutionary Democratic Front (EPRDF), was sworn in as Ethiopia's new prime minister. Ahmed's inauguration came amid much fanfare and raised expectations ...
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Scandal in Sweden: Nobel prize for literature faces #MeToo moment Until 12 April, the academy, which chooses the winners of the Nobel prize for literature, was a royal academy founded in 1786 by the so-called "theatre king", Gustav III. But after its head, the permanent secretary Sara Danius, was ousted that day, and with only 11 of its 18 members left, the institution has ...
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Inzamam's nephew Imam-ul-Haq named in Pakistan Test squad Pakistan have included uncapped batsmen Imam-ul-Haq, Fakhar Zaman, Saad Ali and Usman Salahuddin in a Test squad to tour Ireland and England this summer. Left-hander Imam, nephew of former skipper Inzamam, scored a century on his ODI debut last October. Fast bowler Wahab Riaz, 32, ...
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