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IMF board weighs top official's fate in wake of China scandal - Politico The turmoil at the two organizations comes just days before their annual meetings begin in Washington, which top officials from most of the world's ...
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Czech PM set to lose power after weak showing in general election - The Guardian Andrej Babiš, the Czech Republic's billionaire prime minister, is close to losing power after his party and its coalition partners lost significant ground in a ...
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In Tanzania, Gurnah's Nobel Prize win sparks both joy and debate - Al Jazeera Dar es Salaam, Tanzania – The awarding of the Nobel Prize in literature to Zanzibar-born writer Abdulrazak Gurnah has drawn celebration and sparked lively ...
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Military Personnel in U.K. Begin Driving Fuel Trucks to Stem Shortage - The New York Times Around 200 soldiers were deployed in the south of England, where the problems are now concentrated, with around half of them driving civilian vehicles and the ...
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Spies, lies and doublethink: Lea Ypi on growing up in Europe's last communist state - The Guardian One day, when Lea Ypi was a child, an empty Coca-Cola can appeared in her house. This was communist Albania, in the 1980s, and the country, run by Enver Hoxha ...
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'Once-in-a-generation' find reveals microscopic fossil in amber - CNN My favorite was the creative approach used in the discoveries of receptors for temperature and touch. The Nobel Prize-winning research by David Julius and Ardem ...
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'It's not looking too good' says Verstappen, as Red Bull struggle in opening Turkish GP ... - F1 Max Verstappen said that Red Bull have their work cut out to find a turn of pace in Turkey after he struggled with the balance of his car and finished fifth ...
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