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Alexander Bublik Topples Roberto Bautista Agut In Montpellier | ATP Tour | Tennis Alexander Bublik in action on Day 5 in Montpellier. © JBAutissier Panoramic / Open Sud de France. ATP Staff Feb 04, 2022.
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Costa's win in Portugal continues comeback by Europe's centre-left - The Guardian In some countries, it still does. The French Socialist party was all but obliterated in the 2017 elections and polls predict its candidate in this ...
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Long-term unemployment tumbles in January - CNBC There are now 1.7 million Americans out of work at least six months. They accounted for 25.9% of all unemployed workers in January, down from 31.7% a ...
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Zero Covid in China - The New York Times Data coming out of China can be suspect, and local officials apparently undercounted Covid cases early in the pandemic to hide the scale of the ...
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Renate Reinsve Steps, Reluctantly, Into the Spotlight - The New York Times The Norwegian actress was ready to quit the business before she was cast as the lead in "The Worst Person in the World.
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'The Worst Person In The World' is a achingly precise portrait of young adulthood - NPR In Norwegian filmmaker Joachim Trier's film, Julie (Renate Reinsve) is a young woman who can't decide who she is. As she finds out, ...
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Fear and loathing in Ottawa as more protests loom - BBC News Protests are also expected in Toronto and Quebec. Organisers of the Freedom Convoy have expressed sympathy for residents, promising to protest ...
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Apple will reportedly hold its next hardware event in early March | TechCrunch If the idea of a new iPhone SE isn't too exciting for you, the good news is Bloomberg reports Apple also plans to release iOS 15.4 sometime in the ...
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US states lavish subsidies on carmakers for edge in EV race | Financial Times The legislation paid off last week when General Motors said it would invest nearly $7bn in the state to convert one factory to build electric vehicles ...
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Regulators must act to rein in Wall Street risks as rates rise | Financial Times But in its role as regulator, the Fed has an even greater challenge: maintaining financial stability as it raises interest rates. Recall that interest ...
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