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"I'm not afraid!" Antonio Conte reacts to 'crazy' first match in charge of Tottenham Hotspur - YouTube Antonio Conte speaks to BT Sport after securing a win in his first match in charge of Tottenham.Hit 'Subscribe' above to ensure you never miss a ...
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'Grave concern' over Covid in Europe as German cases soar - RFI The World Health Organization expressed "grave concern" Thursday over the rising pace of coronavirus infections in Europe, as Germany registered ...
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Foreign Minister Maas on the current situation in Ethiopia The conflict in northern Ethiopia is escalating rapidly one year after it began. All parties involved must immediately cease hostilities.
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Merck oral Covid pill approved by UK in world first - CNBC This prevents it from multiplying, keeping virus levels low in the body and therefore reducing the severity of the disease, the MHRA said.
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Counterpoint: Samsung remains on top in Europe for Q3 2021, but the lead is shrinking ... Counterpoint Research has posted its report on the smartphone market in Europe during the third quarter of 2021. The data reveals that Samsung is ...
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Google Play to support alternative billing systems in South Korea, following new law | TechCrunch Following the passage of the so-called "anti-Google law" in South Korea, Google has announced it will comply with the new mandate by giving ...
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In this case, politics is a (video) game - NPR But a political journalist thinks there may be some appeal in a new strategy game that gives players a front-row seat to the ins and outs of politics ...
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How Mohair Became the Biggest, Fuzziest Fabric in Menswear | GQ In menswear, there is nothing bigger than mohair, the shaggy wool comprising the sweaters and cardigans of the moment.
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America Loves Choices. Not in Phones. - The New York Times Why Apple and Samsung are the Coke and Pepsi of smartphones in the U.S..
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10 Stocks that Doubled in 2021 - Yahoo Finance In addition, the spread of the delta variant of the coronavirus, coupled with the retail investor frenzy in equity trading, has increased volatility.
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