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A wave of bankruptcies is coming in Europe Bankruptcy proceedings are now less violent, but in many European countries they mostly end in liquidation rather than restructuring. The fear of ...
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Coronavirus: Royal Mail boss Rico Back in surprise exit The boss of Royal Mail is leaving after less than two years in the role amid reports he has been running the business from his home in Switzerland.
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Is Afrikaans in danger of dying out? As Afrikaans's societal and political prestige fades from its prominent position in the days of apartheid ("separateness"), South Africa has begun to ask ...
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Coronavirus: Two Rohingya test positive in refugee camp Two Rohingya refugees have tested positive for coronavirus in the world's largest refugee camp in Bangladesh, officials say. These are the first ...
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German GDP shrinks by 2.2% in first quarter It is the biggest quarterly decline in German GDP since the first quarter of 2009, when it shrank 4.7 per cent in the wake of the financial crisis.
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Hotels in Spain reopen with new Covid-19 measures – but no guests And until borders reopen, airlines start flying and the 14-day quarantine is lifted, there will be no foreign tourists. In the meantime, to ensure health ...
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How football is returning to TV screens in Europe with everyone in lockdown BT Sport, which typically produces and broadcasts live Premier League football (soccer) in 4K HDR on a weekly basis, has moved nearly all of its ...
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Hockney invites budding artists to find joys of spring in lockdown Locked down in France, the British artist David Hockney has been sitting in the garden of his Normandy home drawing the blossoming of spring.
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Forest of Dean: 'Woman's remains' found in two suitcases Human remains were found in two suitcases when police responded to a call about a driver acting suspiciously, officers have said. Gloucestershire ...
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Coping with coronavirus in a war zone In Libya, a country torn apart by civil war, with a shattered health system, a man from Kent is one of the last international charity workers staying on to ...
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