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OPEC hikes oil output in September as Iran's production falls, demand outlook softens OPEC oil output increased by 132,000 barrels per day in September to nearly 32.8 million bpd. Supply hikes from Saudi Arabia, Libya, the UAE, ...
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Search for missing after 15 killed in Europe floods The search continues for missing people following flash flooding in parts of Spain, Italy and France. Twelve died - including a British couple - when ...
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US inflation slows in September on rental costs, energy U.S. consumer prices rose less than expected in September, held back by a slower increase in the cost of rent and falling energy prices, as underlying ...
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Mohammed Dewji: Africa's 'youngest billionaire' abducted in Tanzania The man said to be Africa's youngest billionaire has been kidnapped by masked gunmen in Tanzania's main city Dar es Salaam, police say.
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Your Social Security check will get a 2.8% boost in 2019 For retirees who have recently elected to take Social Security benefits, this could be the first time they see a "real increase" in their monthly checks, Joe ...
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Next Generation 2018: 60 of the best young talents in world football From Lilian Thuram's son to Real Madrid-bound Rodrygo and the 'Croatian Neymar', the Guardian picks 60 of the most talented players born in 2001.
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Melania Trump says she could be 'the most bullied person' in world The US first lady made the remark during a television interview in which she promoted her Be Best initiatives, which take on online bullying.
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Self-driving cars could change the way you get around in retirement As automotive companies race to develop and test new self-driving technologies, one company is in the process of rolling out an autonomous ride ...
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A New Indonesian Quake Killed Three People in Java and Shook Bali Indonesia's disaster agency said the nighttime quake was centered at sea, 55 kilometers (34 miles) northeast of Situbondo city, and also felt in ...
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Thursday briefing: Migrants languish in costly detention A snapshot by the Guardian of 200 migrants held in seven British detention centres found more than half were suicidal, seriously ill or victims of torture, ...
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