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Huge reduction in meat-eating 'essential' to avoid climate breakdown Huge reductions in meat-eating are essential to avoid dangerous climate change, according to the most comprehensive analysis yet of the food ...
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US producer prices rebound in September U.S. producer prices increased 0.2 percent in September, reversing an unexpected decline in August and in line with expectations. A rise in services ...
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China increases investment in emerging private space industry China is upping bets on private space companies, leading among countries expanding market share in the nascent industry during the third quarter, ...
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Woman who spent £16m in Harrods revealed A woman who spent £16m at Harrods in a decade can now be identified as Zamira Hajiyeva - the first target for the UK's new anti-corruption law.
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Hurricane Michael: first death reported in Florida as thousands lose power – live NBC News Reporter Kerry Sanders was nearly blown away by the winds of Hurricane Michael in Panama City Beach, Florida, when the Weather ...
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SoftBank in talks to invest $10bn in WeWork Japan's SoftBank and its Saudi Arabia-backed Vision Fund are in talks to invest a further $10bn in office space provider WeWork, in a deal that would ...
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French plant biologist cleared of misconduct in new inquiry France's national research council has ruled that one of its plant biologists committed misconduct through manipulation and data fabrication in ...
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UK 'will have to intervene in market to meet climate obligations' The UK's obligations in response to this week's warnings from the UN over global warming will be controversial and politically fraught, taking the ...
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'America first' policy in Asia could result in 'America last,' expert says As Japan steps up to counter China's growing influence in Asia Pacific, Tokyo's efforts may not be as effective without "commitment" from the United ...
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4 Ways Leaders Can Improve Mental Health In The Workplace Advocates must dispel the perception that depression and related conditions are a private concern that belongs in the shadows. Progressive business ...
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