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| 7 events not to be missed across Germany in May 2018 For over ten years, dozens of Hessian restaurateurs have been coming together for this annual festival, each of them vying for first place in the green sauce competition. Green sauce is a culinary creation that hails from Frankfurt. It contains seven herbs: parsley, cress, chives, sorrel, borage, pimpinella ...
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Macron treading thin line in bid to keep Iran deal alive Iran's president Hassan Rouhani recoiled at what he perceived as betrayal by his French counterpart, who appeared to suggest that the 2015 agreement should be extended beyond reining in Tehran's nuclear activities. However, the "new deal," French diplomats say, was not about ripping up the 2015 ...
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| Frost overnight in UK but May Day brings better weather A man died after being washed into the harbour in Ramsgate, Kent, in what the RNLI described as "atrocious" conditions on Monday, and heavy rain and strong winds battered many parts of southern and eastern England. Warmer weather is expected, however, by the bank holiday weekend. Parts of ...
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| Illicit gold trade fuels conflict in South African mining town Formerly nicknamed the Grand Old Lady in mining circles, Durban Deep officially ceased its operations in 2001. But the 12-million ounces of gold still believed to be un-mined in the area have drawn thousands of low-income migrants, mostly from Zimbabwe and Lesotho. Many have moved into Durban ...
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| Diante Yarber: officer involved in killing was previously charged with hate crime One of the police officers involved in the shooting of Diante Yarber, a young black man killed in a hail of bullets in a Walmart parking lot, was previously charged with a hate crime and fired from the force, the Guardian has learned. A police spokesman in Barstow, California, confirmed late Monday that ...
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| Mapping the economy in real time is almost 'within our grasp' The goal of mapping economic activity in real time, just as we do for weather or traffic, is "closer than ever to being within our grasp", according to Andy Haldane, the Bank of England's chief economist. In recent years, "data has become the new oil . . . and data companies have become the new oil giants" ...
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| John Mulaney has the night of his life in Kid Gorgeous on Netflix Here's what's happening in the world of television for Tuesday, May 1. All times are Eastern. Top pick. John Mulaney: Kid Gorgeous At Radio City (Netflix): "What a historic and beautiful and deeply haunted building this is," John Mulaney says at the top of his latest hour of stand-up, attacking Radio City ...
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| Images released following arson attack in Lambeth Images have been released of three people detectives would like to speak to in connection with an arson attack on a man's home in Lambeth.
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| How dominant is China in the global arms trade? Decades of economic growth coupled with its ongoing military modernization have enabled China to emerge as a major player in the global arms trade. Between 2008 and 2017, China exported some $14.4 billion worth of conventional weapons across the globe, making it the 5th largest arms supplier ...
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