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China's Xiaomi makes underwhelming public debut in Hong Kong IPO Media reports in the lead up to today's bell ringing suggested that eight-year-old Xiaomi was shooting for a valuation of as much as $100 billion. In the ...
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One in three fish caught never makes it to the plate – UN report One in three fish caught around the world never makes it to the plate, either being thrown back overboard or rotting before it can be eaten, according to ...
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Novichok in Wiltshire death 'highly likely' from batch used on Skripals He said detectives would need forensic evidence before definitively saying the novichok used in the first attack had made the British couple ill.
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Samsung opens world's biggest phone factory in India Samsung Electronics is cutting the ribbon today, with Indian prime minister Narendra Modi and South Korean president Moon Jae-in, on what is ...
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Chinese tech giant Tencent plans to list its online music business in the United States Chinese internet giant Tencent said it plans to spin off its streaming music service on a U.S. stock exchange. In a statement issued on Sunday through ...
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Boris Johnson resigns in major Brexit blow to UK PM Theresa May London (CNN) The government of British Prime Minister Theresa May has been plunged into turmoil with the resignation of two senior Cabinet ...
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How to make a living in the cult of meritocracy Last week, as most of the US took a holiday to celebrate its founding, some corners of the internet decided to celebrate its modern cult of meritocracy ...
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Uber Will Rent Scooters Through Its App in Partnership With Lime Uber Technologies Inc. is investing in Lime as part of a $335 million financing round, the companies plan to announce on Monday. The deal, led by ...
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A particle physicist in Whitehall Lily's secondment is in the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, working with the team focused on combatting Illegal Wildlife Trade (IWT). Dr Emma ...
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Trump UK visit: police to mobilise in numbers not seen since 2011 riots Police are planning the biggest mobilisation of officers since the 2011 riots as thousands of people in the UK prepare to protest against the arrival this ...
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