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Uncertainty still high after Catalonia election
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“If a hard Brexit is economically unacceptable to British business and Parliament, a soft Brexit is politically unacceptable to EU leaders, and a fake Brexit is unacceptable to almost everyone, that leaves just one alternative: no Brexit”
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Lack of global stance on tax havens deepens divide
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Political intrigue casts shadow over latest Energy Council
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Preventing the next African famine
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Article 26 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights states that every child should have access to free primary education. Yet, 69 years after that pledge, a record number of children – some 70 million – are caught in the crossfire of humanitarian cris
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The day was May 1, 2003. Spring was giving way to summer in San Diego, California, in whose waters sat the USS Abraham Lincoln en route to its home port in Washington state. The carrier had just returned from the Persian Gulf, where it had been deployed t
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“Though the Assad regime has survived, Syria itself has not. It is a broken country that will be extremely difficult, if not impossible, to reassemble. The ethnic and sectarian differences are simply too profound”
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“The airstrikes also served an important strategic purpose: preserving the Assad government, which gives Moscow leverage in its dealings with Turkey. Turkey had hoped that the insurrection in Syria would have installed a government friendlier to its inter
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The death of the Internet: what now?
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EP preliminary agreement on energy efficient buildings - to benefit of climate and your wallet
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Investing in Bitcoins in India - multiple tax
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Why cryptocurrencies keep bouncing back
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Seeing through big tobacco’s smokescreen