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Saudi 'kafala' labor reforms leave devil in the detail Almost one third of Saudi Arabia's 34 million people are migrant workers whose legal status in the country is controlled by their employer, leaving them ...
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Coronavirus: Hauliers included in Denmark restrictions Freight drivers who are not UK citizens and have been through Denmark in the last fortnight are warned they will be turned away from the British ...
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Look to Poland for a lesson in how popular protest works In 2016, when the governing rightwing Law and Justice party (PiS) attempted to push similar anti-abortion legislation through parliament, it was forced to ...
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At times, all it takes is the clink of ice in a glass to bring a little joy Now, hard on its heels, comes Thomas Vinterberg's new film, Another Round, in which four middle-aged men decide to try to alleviate their loneliness ...
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Marcus Rashford: PM climbdown over free meals in school holidays The government is to spend about £400m to support poor children and their families in England, following a campaign by footballer Marcus Rashford.
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Analysis: Clouds gather over battered dollar in aftermath of US election A potentially divided U.S. government with Republicans in control of the Senate may mean a smaller fiscal stimulus package from lawmakers, ...
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Trump loses but results show Republican party has Trumpism in its bones He is the first incumbent to lose a bid for re-election since George H W Bush in 1992. More successful incumbents have made elections about their ...
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