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BNP Paribas Posts Smaller-Than-Expected Drop in Profit Amid Pandemic In the fourth quarter, revenue from fixed-income trading rose about 22% to €1 billion, pushing BNP Paribas's corporate and investment bank total ...
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Vaccines are curbing COVID: Data from Israel show drop in infections In comparison, for people aged 59 and younger — of which just more than 30% have been vaccinated — cases dropped by only 12% and ...
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Google opens paid-for Australia news platform in drive to undercut Canberra's content payment law CANBERRA (Reuters) - Tech giant Google on Friday launched a platform in Australia offering news it has paid for, striking its own content deals with ...
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UK to Bring in Hotel Quarantine for Travelers From Feb. 15 Travelers, left, stand in line for Covid-19 tests after arriving at London Heathrow Airport on Jan. 18. Photographer: Simon Dawson/Bloomberg ...
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German Health Minister Spahn hints at lockdown easing "We can't stay in this hard lockdown all winter," Jens Spahn said in an interview. But his comments come as a group of frontline medical workers call for ...
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Tune-In Tidbits - TNT Thursday, Feb. 4, 2021 Tune-In Tidbits - TNT Thursday, Feb. 4, 2021. Get ready for Thursday's TNT doubleheader with five key stats to know about each matchup.
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Russia Navalny trial a 'low point' in EU-Russia relations, says Borrell EU foreign affairs chief Josep Borrell met Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov in Moscow, with new EU sanctions over Navalny's case a possibility.
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Strain induces nonlinear Hall effect in monolayer material Researchers in China have observed a novel version of the Hall effect in a single layer of tungsten selenide (WSe2). The result, which they obtained ...
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Covid in Scotland: Edinburgh Airport passenger numbers drop to 25 year low In 2019 a record 15 million people used the airport but that dropped to just under 3.5million last year. The majority of those travelled before the pandemic ...
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US to withdraw support for Yemen war in break with Trump Washington has sold tens of billions of dollars worth of arms to Saudi Arabia and the UAE, which were used in the war. The UN says the conflict has ...
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