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The Observer view on the 'cessation of hostilities' in Yemen The US proposal, backed by Britain, for a "cessation of hostilities" in Yemen, to be followed by UN-led peace talks, is welcome. But it raises a number ...
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In age of Trump, black women running for office in higher numbers Like many other African American women in the historically conservative state, Coleman, a lawyer and social worker, arrived at an epiphany: Why not ...
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Independent cinemas in the UK: readers' travel tips It is a fantastic cultural hub in a remote, rural area and testament to the relentless hard work of the volunteers who fund-raised to get the refurbishment ...
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Two dead after part of Amazon warehouse collapses in Baltimore Amazon's senior vice-president of operations, Dave Clark, said in a tweet on Saturday there were two fatalities at the site, on the south-east side of the ...
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Women still face uphill battle when pursuing university degrees in STEM In non-STEM fields women accounted for 66% of university degrees aged 25 to 34 and about 80% of graduates in health and education-related ...
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Prince Charles joins impromptu dance party in Ghana Build in the 1661, the castle was a former headquarters of British ... Later in the day, the Prince was joined by the Duchess of Cornwall for a trip to an ...
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As Tim Cook remains optimistic, iPhone sales in India are on track to dip year-over-year Research firm Counterpoint is out with a new look at Apple's continued struggles in India. As noted by Reuters, Counterpoint data shows that iPhone ...
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