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Guterres welcomes Saudi peace initiative to end fighting in Yemen A Saudi-led coalition in support of the internationally recognized Government of Yemen, has been fighting Houthi opposition fighters, formally known as ...
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Inventions boom in 'assistive tech' offers wider benefits for all Rapid growth in innovations that are designed to help people overcome their disabilities could soon offer a fix to all manner of mobility, sight and other ...
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Downtrodden stock pickers see opportunity in rebound Downtrodden stock pickers see opportunity in rebound. Recovering US economy brings chance to beat passive rivals by identifying winners. Montage of ...
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Blinken pledges to 'revitalise' Nato in break with Trump-era tensions The top diplomat in Joe Biden's administration called for a revitalisation of the western military alliance, which has been undermined by Trump's ...
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Sea levels are rising fastest in big cities – here's why Land is sinking - or subsiding - in coastal areas even faster than the sea is rising. Subsiding cities contain more than 150 million people in the coastal ...
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Abu Dhabi agrees multibillion-pound investment in British business The United Arab Emirates has agreed a multibillion-pound investment partnership with the UK to invest in British health, technology, clean energy and ...
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Pandemic reveals weak links in global supply chain There is a clear case for building up inventories in certain crucial components. Joe Biden is intent on building supply chains that rely less on China for ...
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Container ship runs aground in Suez Canal causing traffic jam Seven tug boats have come to the aid of a container ship that ran aground in the Suez Canal on Tuesday and blocked other vessels from transiting ...
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Turmoil sees markets price in double-notch Turkey sovereign rating cut LONDON (Reuters) - Financial markets were pricing in a double-notch downgrade of Turkey's sovereign credit rating on Tuesday, after the weekend ...
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Tesla's in-car cameras raise privacy concerns: Consumer Reports (Reuters) - Tesla Inc's use of in-car cameras to record and transmit video footage of passengers to develop self-driving technology raises privacy ...
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