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Here's how Germany's Kinderbonus payments 'boosted economy' in pandemic The move was to get people spending money again after the shutdown in spring 2020 to slow the spread of Covid-19. And now, as the government ...
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A Gold Medal for Sexism in Japan A Gold Medal for Sexism in Japan. Tokyo Olympic President's Remarks Show Discrimination Against Women Still Rife. Author image. Minky Worden.
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Nordstrom brothers confident of overcoming trouble in store In interviews with the Financial Times this week, to coincide with a strategy update for Wall Street, the brothers set out their case that Nordstrom cannot ...
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Myanmar reverts to past with the 'Lady' detained and army in charge With the generals in charge once more, the "Lady", as Aung San Suu Kyi is known, under arrest and protesters taking to the streets, Myanmar appeared ...
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Jump in bad debt provisions hits profits at BNP Paribas France's biggest bank reported that net income fell 13.9 per cent in the quarter to €1.6bn, but it still beat analysts' expectations of closer to €1.2bn.
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Photography in the Raw Photography in the Raw. The humbling exhibition "Photo Brut" brings together generations of self-taught artists who appropriate photographs or create ...
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Artists like me are being censored in Germany – because we support Palestinian rights A 2019 parliamentary resolution has had a chilling effect on critics of Israeli policy. Now the cultural sector is speaking up. Brian Eno at his Light Music ...
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There Are Still 16 Meme Stocks With at Least 100% Gains in 2021 While $164 billion in value has been wiped from those 50 companies in a matter of days, data compiled by Bloomberg show, that came after $276 billion ...
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