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John Bolton says he knew in advance Huawei executive would be arrested The US national security adviser, John Bolton, has said he knew in advance that a top Chinese telecoms executive would be arrested in Canada to ...
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Ice loss in Greenland is Accelerating The study shows that throughout the 90s there were only modest changes to the ice thickness. But in the mid 2,000s, that rate of change sped up, and ...
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'Like a horror film': The efforts to contain Ebola in a war zone NAIROBI — The medical anthropologist was in the shower when she heard the first pops of gunfire. Initially, she thought it might be the action movie ...
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Pete Shelley on making Buzzcocks' masterpiece Ever Fallen in Love In a final, previously unpublished Guardian interview, the late Buzzcocks frontman and sleeve designer Malcolm Garrett dissect punk's anthem to ...
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The rocket tower being built in tropical jungle To get the best view of the vast European spaceport at Kourou in French Guiana, you have to climb a steep hill through tropical jungle. It's a strenuous ...
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Job market is strong and hiring robust, in contrast to market fears November's jobs report Friday should show a strong pace of hiring in a solid underlying economy, a stark contrast to some of the worst fears in ...
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Job growth falls short of expectations in November: 155000 payrolls created vs 198000 estimate Job growth slowed in November amid fears that economic growth is losing steam. Nonfarm payrolls increased by 155,000 for the month while the ...
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Why investors in emerging-market bonds are so attuned to political risk But if you invest in emerging-market government bonds, Mr Guedes is the sort of person you might want as economy minister, the post he will take up ...
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Nearly 130 public libraries closed across Britain in the last year Almost 130 public libraries have closed in the last year in Britain while an extra 3,000 volunteers have been brought in to run remaining services, ...
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The art thriving in the most heavily bombed country in history In 2012 he started taking photographs, interviewing people and researching the damage done by the unexploded ordinances that have killed or ...
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