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Lebanon Holds Parliamentary Elections For the First Time in Nearly a Decade (BEIRUT) — Voting Sunday for the first time in her life, the young Shiite Muslim woman said she was casting her ballot for the Shiite militant Hezbollah group. One of her relatives was killed while fighting Sunni militants near the border with Syria and she wanted to honor that sacrifice with her vote.
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Fall in eurozone investor sentiment slows in May — survey Eurozone investor sentiment edged lower in May, after a string of heavy falls that came amid a soft patch of data covering the currency bloc. A gauge of investor sentiment compiled by Sentix, a research institution, fell to 19.2 in early May from 19.6 in April. While the rate of decline eased, the level is now ...
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Boris Johnson uses Fox & Friends to urge Trump to stay in Iran deal Boris Johnson, the British foreign secretary, pleaded with Donald Trump not to withdraw from the Iran nuclear deal on Monday. Johnson, in the US but not scheduled to meet Trump in person, appealed instead via an opinion piece in the New York Times and a more direct channel: an appearance on Fox ...
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US Embassy road signs go up in Jerusalem Israel captured East Jerusalem from Jordanian control in the 1967 Middle East war and annexed it in a move not recognized internationally. The last round of peace talks on a Palestinian state in the West Bank and Gaza Strip collapsed in 2014. "This (embassy) move is not only illegal but will also thwart ...
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Mesosphere hauls in $125 M Series D investment Mesosphere, a company that created an operating system of sorts for the modern datacenter, announced today that it has raised $125 million for their Series D round. Today's investment brings total funding since it formed in 2013 to almost $250 million. The round was led by T. Rowe Price Associates ...
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My journey to Raqqa, the former ISIS stronghold in Syria RAQQA, Syria — Raqqa city was once a bustling capital of the verdant province of the same name, fought over intensely by the major players in Syria's ruinous seven-year civil war. During that time, Raqqa has changed hands three times; wrested from the Syrian government by rebels first, then taken ...
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The best MBAs for a career in finance Guillaume Piard went to business school to get away from banking. The then vice-president in the structured solutions division of Nomura, the Japanese bank, had spent a decade working at institutions in London and Paris, but felt frustrated by the rising tide of regulation in the wake of the 2008 financial ...
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