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Seven Things to Know About Fiscal Challenges in the Middle East and Central Asia The COVID-19 pandemic and the ensuing economic crisis have required emergency fiscal measures as revenues have dried up. Many countries in the ...
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'Serious concerns' over rights situation in Myanmar ahead of next month's elections The UN human rights office (OHCHR) voiced "serious concerns" on Tuesday over the situation in Myanmar – including rights violations and ...
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London Contenders Purcell/Saville Advance In Nur-Sultan London Contenders Purcell/Saville Advance In Nur-Sultan. Max Purcell and Luke Saville are attempting to qualify for the Nitto ATP Finals for the first time ...
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Mercedes to take up to 20% stake in Aston Martin Aston Martin will get access to advanced Mercedes technologies, including next-generation hybrid and electric powertrains, Mercedes said in a ...
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Surviving a week in Afghanistan On Saturday afternoon, Latif left the Kawsar-e Danish tutoring centre in the city after his usual daily four-hour class, and died moments later in a suicide ...
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Exciting new Finland stages in WRC 9 update Six new Rally Finland special stages and the return of Hayden Paddon are included in today's (27 October) first free update of WRC 9, the official ...
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Sir Keir Starmer involved in road collision with cyclist The Labour leader is understood to have been driving in the Kentish Town area of north London when the incident happened around midday on ...
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Rapper Brian Trotter found dead in car after Florida highway crash US police have found the body of an aspiring rapper in the boot of a car after a crash on a highway in Miami. Florida Highway Patrol officers ...
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Nielsen in talks over $2.9bn sale of consumer goods data unit Advent International is in talks to buy a key business unit of the data company Nielsen, in a deal that would value it at about $2.9bn, according to two ...
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Coronavirus: Belgian hospitals could reach ICU limit in 2 weeks as country tops incidence charts Hospitals across Belgium are filling up quickly, and a top health official has warned the country could run out of intensive care beds in as little as two ...
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