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12 German soldiers injured in Mali bomb attack The soldiers were among 15 UN peacekeepers wounded in the "suicide attack" at their operational base. The three most severely injured are being ...
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Moir and Pugin dominate in the Dolomites In the men's race Richie Rude (Yeti/Fox Factory Racing) looked to be unstoppable after winning both the Pro Stage on Friday night and the first stage of ...
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Texas A&M Football: Aggies just jumped Alabama in recruiting rankings Even before the return of in-person recruiting at the beginning of the month, the Aggies had a strong start to their 2022, with a top-8 group of commits.
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Volkswagen plans to stop selling combustion engine vehicles in Europe by 2035 But, he added, it would take longer to stop selling combustion engines in the US and China— that will come "somewhate later," he said— and in South ...
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Interest in farmers markets has grown, area organizers say In Granite Falls, the farmers market has already been running for a couple of weeks, vendors and organizers said. While farmers markets are a source of ...
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Everyone wants to invest in open-source startups now If we did our math correctly, Index wound up with a stake worth in excess of $1 billion in Confluent at its IPO price. So, the haters were wrong about OSS.
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Italy defeats Austria in extra time at Euro 2020 to surpass its own 82-year-old unbeaten record The victory on Saturday at Wembley Stadium in London also means Italy has now won its last 12 consecutive matches. It was also Italy's 31st game in a ...
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Hipgnosis's back-catalogue spending pays off in pandemic If there was a soundtrack to the annual results for Hipgnosis next week, Hey Big Spender would be perfect. In a deal-making flurry aimed at ...
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In this Chinese tower block, residents pay to take the lift home Hangzhou (CNN) In 2001, when their old home was demolished to make way for a new thoroughfare, Wang Zhenyuan and his wife didn't mind that ...
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Thousands march in Paris' first LGBT pride since lockdown Asked about the situation in Hungary, where a new law bans the distribution of material in schools deemed to promote homosexuality or gender ...
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