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Antitrust: Commission fines car parts suppliers of € 18 million in cartel settlement Magna and Kiekert, based in Germany, took part in a separate bilateral cartel concerning supplies of latches and strikers to BMW group and Daimler ...
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For survivors of childhood sexual violence, a second chance in Colombia It's as if your hands were tied," said Jessica, who was born in Barranquilla, on Colombia's Caribbean coast. "You don't know what to do." She found help ...
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One Answer to California's Fires Lies in the Amazon We are not quite living in the apocalyptic world depicted in Dune, but our failure to develop adequate ecological literacy, prioritize climate change as a ...
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Poland Updates Its No-Fly List, Allows Flights With Countries in Schengen Area In addition to this decision, Israel, Brazil and the United States will still remain in the no-fly list. Meanwhile, other countries expected to be added to the ...
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In 'The Midnight Library,' Books Offer Transport to Different Lives In short order, in a life already littered with remorse, she loses both her job and her beloved cat, Voltaire. "As she stared at Voltaire's still and peaceful ...
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Ten TV shows to watch in October Left behind in the wake of a very public disaster, Grace must dismantle one life and create another. Watch the trailer here. Premieres 25 October on HBO ...
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How Coal-Loving Australia Became the Leader in Rooftop Solar Embracing solar panels to save money, homeowners have made the country a powerhouse in renewable energy.
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Adults in England without A-levels to get free college course In a speech on Tuesday, the prime minister will announce a new "lifetime skills guarantee" and is expected to say: "As the chancellor has said, we ...
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Recycling in NI: What does the future look like? We've done well at recycling - half our waste is dealt with that way. And it is helping to sustain jobs in Northern Ireland. Recycling adds at least £110m a ...
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Brexit: warnings for care sector in pandemic as freedom of movement ends The migration advisory committee (Mac) warned of the "stark consequences" of low wages in social care with most frontline roles ineligible for the post- ...
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