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| Cardboard 'in people's garages causing shortage' Cardboard boxes being stored in people's garages is continuing to cause shortages of the material, the boss of a major packaging company has said.
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| UPDATE: UEFA refuses to light Munich stadium in rainbow colours for Germany-Hungary match Munich's mayor hit back at UEFA's refusal to allow the Allianz Arena to be lit in rainbow colours for Wednesday's Germany-Hungary Euro 2020 match, ...
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| Mannarino Advances In Mallorca After Thiem Retires Second seed Dominic Thiem retired with a right wrist injury in his opening match at the Mallorca Championships. © Manuel Queimadelos/Mallorca ...
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| GameStop raises more than $1 bln in latest share offer June 22 (Reuters) - Videogame retailer GameStop Corp (GME.N) said on Tuesday it had raised about $1.13 billion in its latest share offering, cashing ...
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| Israel forces target Palestinian demonstrators in East Jerusalem At least 20 injured after Israeli police fire teas gas, rubber-coated bullets at Palestinians during brawl with settlers in Sheikh Jarrah. Eruption of violence ...
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| Alibaba may be Suning's white knight in hiding The e-commerce giant's 20% stake in the embattled Chinese retailer has plunged by two-thirds in value since it bought it in 2015. The shares have ...
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| Online shopping boom in pandemic drives demand for warehouse space Coronavirus has led to a surge in ecommerce and CBRE estimates that an additional 300m sq ft of warehouse space will be needed in Europe by ...
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| 'I regret any harm:' Short seller compensates target in rare move BOSTON, June 21 (Reuters) - A small Texas investor who caused shares of a real estate investment trust to plunge 39 percent in a day has agreed to ...
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UN: Massive rise in child abductions, rape in conflict areas The number of children abducted and raped in conflict regions saw a major spike in 2020, according to a report released by the United Nations on ...
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| Bahraini prisoners allege brutal crackdown in response to Covid protest Authorities deny reports that inmates were beaten after a 10-day sit-in over concerns about virus spread and lack of medical care. Demonstrators ...
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