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The human face of the internet in Timor-Leste - Devpolicy Blog from the Development Policy Centre The second youngest country in the world, Timor-Leste, has a variety of street vendors selling everything from coconuts and fruit to bakso, a meatball soup.
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Sarah Everard murder: Victim impact statements in full - BBC News The family of Sarah Everard confronted her murderer in court and laid bare their loss and anguish. · The following accounts contain details which readers may ...
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VertoFX picks up $10M for cross-border payments play in emerging markets | TechCrunch The lack of interoperability between African currencies is primarily behind why a Kenyan business owner who wants to pay an invoice to another business owner in ...
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Making sense of the chaos in commodity markets | The Economist Forecasting winners is impossible. This year's race, due to be held in America, was cancelled owing to travel restrictions. But amateurs of high-risk betting ...
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63% of Greece's Accommodation & Hotels Were Occupied in September, Minister Says ... In addition, the Ministry has revealed that the UK's largest tour operator, Jet2, is also planning to operate flights in Greece starting from next April. "The ...
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Goldman Sachs was poised to triumph in China. What happened? | Financial Times In August, rival JPMorgan Chase leapfrogged Goldman to become the first western bank approved to own a Chinese securities business. Meanwhile, the investment ...
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Former concentration camp aide flees retirement home before trial in Germany | Financial Times A court in the northern German town of Itzehoe on Thursday issued an arrest warrant for the woman, identified only as Irmgard F. A court representative, ...
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