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Today in Germany: A round-up of what's happening on Monday From property prices and coronavirus hotspots to stress for Kita staff, here's a round-up of news in Germany on Monday. The only way is up for property ...
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Online Shopping, Virus in Winter, Stock Market: Your Monday Evening Briefing Online Shopping, Virus in Winter, Stock Market: Your Monday Evening Briefing. Here's what you need to know at the end of the day.
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New Zealand joins Australia in denouncing China's tweet And so in keeping with our principled position where images like that are used, we will raise those concerns and we'll do it directly," Ardern told reporters ...
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Europe's largest battery project gets approval in the UK Europe's largest battery project gets approval in the UK. U.K.-based energy company InterGen has received planning permission to deploy 320 MW/640 ...
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'World's loneliest elephant' arrives safely in Cambodia PHNOM PENH, Cambodia (AP) — The pachyderm dubbed the " world's loneliest elephant " after languishing alone for years in a Pakistani zoo was ...
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GitLab is being valued at more than $6 billion in secondary share sale GitLab competes with GitHub, which Microsoft acquired in 2018 for $7.5 billion. The company had originally aimed to go public this month but decided ...
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Plastic in paradise: Goldman prize winner's fight to protect Bahamas We always use plastic bags," she recalls being told by neighbours in Eleuthera, one of the 30 inhabited islands in the ocean state. "I had to challenge the ...
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Deforestation in Brazil's Amazon surges to 12-year high Destruction of the world's largest rainforest in 2020 rose 9.5 percent from a year earlier according to government data. Destruction of the Amazon ...
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China state-owned group caught in default storm owes banks billions A state-owned Chinese group caught up in the country's spate of defaults owes billions of dollars to lenders, raising concerns that bond market tremors ...
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Viet Nam: Tech giants complicit in industrial-scale repression Facebook engaging in country-wide censorship of content. Viet Nam imprisoning a record number of prisoners of conscience – with 40% behind bars ...
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