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Audi chief arrested in Germany over diesel scandal Prosecutors in Munich said Rupert Stadler was being detained amid fears he might hinder its investigation into the scandal, plunging Volkswagen, ...
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Immigration fight has handed Germany's Merkel her 'worst crisis' in more than a decade "This is definitely the worst crisis she has faced in her 13 years as German chancellor," Holger Schmieding, chief economist at Berenberg Bank, told ...
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Documents released in admissions lawsuit Documents detailing admissions processes were made public on Friday in federal district court in Boston as part of a lawsuit targeting Harvard ...
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A New Revolution in Mexico In March, he held a meeting with hundreds of loyalists, at a conference hall in Culiacán. López Obrador, known across Mexico as AMLO, is a rangy ...
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Investors still love equities but 'market fragility' could be ahead in the second half of 2018 "There are clear signs that economic growth is set to accelerate across major regions in the second half of 2018, creating a favorable climate for ...
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In corporate America, brands develop you The photo above was taken in the town of Milford, which received a $5,000 grant for pothole repairs from a multinational company recently. All the ...
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Lufthansa in contact with Norwegian Air, CEO says Lufthansa is in contact with Norwegian Air Shuttle, also the subject of bid interest from British Airways owner IAG, the German group's chief executive ...
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James Ellsworth Makes Surprising Return At WWE Money In The Bank 2018 James Ellsworth made his return to WWE in the climactic moments of Carmella vs. Asuka, appearing in a robe and mask similar to that of Asuka's.
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In Erdogan Heartland, Lira Crisis Is Taking Toll on Businesses Even in Recep Tayyip Erdogan's electoral stronghold, businessmen like Halit Ozkaya can't help but complain about the currency crisis the president ...
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China seeks semiconductor security in wake of ZTE ban When the US administration shut down Chinese telecoms equipment maker ZTE in April — putting the future of a $17bn company and 75,000 jobs at ...
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