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| Malta corruption whistleblower hands herself in to police Maltese authorities issued a European arrest warrant for the Russian national in November, alleging she had made false claims against local police. This was followed by an arrest warrant in Cyprus, where Efimova had lived and worked four years ago, over allegations of defrauding her employer.
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| Mississippi sued over toughest abortion law in the US "Mississippi politicians have shown once again that they will stop at nothing to deny women this fundamental right [access to safe and legal abortion care], targeting the state's last remaining clinic in defiance of the US Supreme Court and decades of settled precedent," Nancy Northup, president and ...
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| Man dies after getting trapped in cinema seat A man whose head became wedged under the electronic footrest of a cinema seat has died. In a statement from operator Vue International, the cinema said the man died on 16 March, a week after the incident. An investigation into the accident at the Vue cinema in Birmingham's Star City leisure complex ...
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Saudi Arabia celebrates female leaders in push to welcome more women to the workforce Saudi Arabia has taken a major step in its bid to welcome more women into the workforce by hosting its first-ever business forum for women. The Women in Leadership Economic Forum, called "Let's Talk About Tomorrow," aims to showcase the Kingdom's foremost female business leaders and ...
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| Metals trade proves more attractive than oil in trend reversal For the first time in years, buying and selling metals is proving more attractive for the world's top commodity traders than shifting barrels of oil — a dramatic reversal of the trend for much of this decade. Strong global growth and supply constraints following years of under-investment by cash-strapped ...
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| Voters in Turnbull's electorate oppose business tax cut The ad also ran in Sydney's Daily Telegraph. The heads of the BCA and the Council of Small Business Australia travelled together to north Queensland last week to generate support for the change from local business chambers. With Senate debate on the measure scheduled to begin on Wednesday, ...
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| Introducing Windows Server 2019 – now available in preview This blog post was authored by Erin Chapple, Director of Program Management, Windows Server. Today is a big day for Windows Server! On behalf of the entire Windows Server team, I am delighted to announce Windows Server 2019 will be generally available in the second half of calendar year 2018.
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