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'She stood in silence, remembering': photographing Gaza under airstrikes - The Guardian Fatima Shbair's photo of a girl in her ruined home is an indelible image of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict's resurgence in May.
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A rapid delivery 'arms race' is driving up commercial property rents in London - CNBC Estate agents say they've seen commercial rents climb in prime London locations thanks to an influx of demand from rapid grocery delivery firms.
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Valentina Orellana-Peralta: Teen shot by police in LA dies in mother's arms - BBC News A girl from Chile killed by a stray bullet once said the US was the safest country in the world.
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Team Czechia placed in quarantine, to miss game - IIHF The result of the game will be recorded as a 1-0 win for Finland by forfeiture in accordance with the IIHF Rule Book. The team's quarantine status ...
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European tech 2021: in data - Sifted European VC funding in 2020 did well to stay on par with 2019 figures after a torrid Covid-hit year — but it was always bound to rise this year. Not ...
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A Very Radical, Very Delicious Take on Risk Management - The Atlantic In one consumer survey published earlier this year, two-thirds of those who bake with flour admitted to eating raw cookie dough. Betty Feng, the food ...
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Elon Musk: SpaceX Will Land Humans on Mars Worst Case in 10 Years - Business Insider SpaceX CEO Elon Musk said on a podcast that the company will land humans on Mars in five to ten years, depending on the engineering and cost of ...
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