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Food in the Anthropocene: the EAT–Lancet Commission on healthy diets from sustainable food ... The Commission quantitively describes a universal healthy reference diet, based on an increase in consumption of healthy foods (such as vegetables, ...
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Kenya attack: 21 confirmed dead in DusitD2 hotel siege At least 21 people were killed when Somali militants stormed a luxury hotel compound in Nairobi, Kenya's government has confirmed. Hundreds were ...
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Hack Brief: An Astonishing 773 Million Records Exposed in Monster Breach In raw form, it comprises 2.7 billion rows of email addresses and passwords, including over a billion unique combinations of email addresses and ...
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ISIS-claimed attack on Americans in Syria renews criticism of Trump policy Wednesday's attack on U.S. forces in Syria has stoked fresh criticism over President Donald Trump's claim that the so-called Islamic State has been ...
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Dow gains more than 100 points as Goldman posts best day in 10 years The S&P 500 gained 0.2 percent to close at 2,616.10, led by a 2.2 percent gain in financials. The Nasdaq Composite climbed 0.15 percent to 7,034.69.
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OPEC oil production sinks in December as Saudis cut output more than expected OPEC slashed production in December, delivering a bullish signal to the market one month before the producer group officially began a fresh round of ...
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England in West Indies: Stuart Broad takes hat-trick in warm-up game Stuart Broad took a hat-trick as England's bowlers claimed 19 wickets on the final day of their first warm-up match in the West Indies. The seamer took ...
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A new fear takes hold in the market — missing out on the gains The markets have a new fear: FOMO. In the past few days, as we have reached the heart of earnings season, the markets have again resumed their ...
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Theresa May survives vote, but Britain remains in Brexit deadlock Theresa May has survived as prime minister after weathering a dramatic no-confidence vote in her government, but was left scrambling to strike a ...
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Singapore's December exports fall 8.5 percent in its worst decline in 2 years Singapore's exports recorded their worst decline in more than two years in December as shipments of electronics and pharmaceuticals plunged, ...
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