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Tsitsipas Makes Perfect Start, Earns Confidence Boost In Melbourne Stefanos Tsitsipas strikes 25 winners to defeat Gilles Simon in straight sets at the Australian Open on Tuesday. © Peter Staples/ATP Tour. ATP Staff ...
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ESMA organises workshop on "CCP margins and procyclicality in times of crisis'' ESMA organises workshop on "CCP margins and procyclicality in times of crisis''. 09 February 2021. CCP Directorate. The European Securities and ...
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Germany set to stay in lockdown for fear of virus mutations — draft document Despite making progress in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic, Germany's top officials are expected to keep the restrictions in place, according to ...
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IOC Statement on gender equality in the Olympic Movement In the challenging context we live in, now more than ever, diversity is a fundamental value that we need to respect and draw strength from. The recent ...
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WHO coronavirus origins probe in China fails to reveal major new findings Scientists have yet to identify how the virus began to jump to humans or where this spread began. WHO's Last Working Day In Wuhan. A WHO team is ...
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Navalny ally urges Russians to light candles in Valentine's Day protest Tens of thousands have taken to the streets in recent weeks to protest against the jailing of Navalny, a prominent critic of President Vladimir Putin, who ...
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China's auto sales surged 30% in January, tenth straight monthly gain SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Auto sales in China, the world's biggest market, surged in January with a 30% jump from the same month a year earlier, the ...
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Number of registered newborns in China drops 15% in 2020 Births in China fell sharply last year as the coronavirus pandemic intensified the scale of the demographic challenge facing the world's most populous ...
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Nestle says Gerber products in China are safe, rejects group's post BEIJING (Reuters) - Nestle said on Tuesday its Gerber baby cereal products made and sold in China are safe and it had reported to authorities an ...
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North Korea developed nuclear, missile programs in 2020: UN report North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and former U.S. President Donald Trump met three times in 2018 and 2019, but failed to make progress on U.S. calls ...
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