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2019-10-02
Be cautious to avoid jellyfish sting during beach visits
Rare solar eclipse in Oman on Dec 26
Five-day Thai expo begins
Spatial strategy on Muscat to be discussed
‘My son said he was coming; never expected this’
Workshop debates future of computing programmes
Graves reveal ties between civilisations
PESKY RIDE
Sandan signs RO 1.5m pact for expansion
‘Anti-party’ shakes up Tunisian elections
Somalia fight to standardise schools with first new curriculum
Sudanese PM meets Darfur rebel chief
Erdogan says Turkey has no choice but go its own way on Syria ‘safe zone’
Johnson to table new Brexit plan ‘soon’
First section of Genoa’s new bridge goes up after deadly collapse
One dead, 10 injured in attack at Finnish college
Support for impeachment jumps
China marks National Day amid HK protests
Forsaken Kenyan islands await doctors by boat
Trump may get more Supreme Court appointments!
Afghan who voted even after Taliban cut off fingers
Pakistan beat Sri Lanka in historic Karachi ODI
India drop Pant as Saha returns for first SA Test
Top coach barred from World Championships after doping
Oman upbeat for 5-Nation T20 Series at home
Khazaen Economic City welcomes new tenant
Rise in non-performing loans hits profits of FLCS in Oman
4,500 tons of healthcare waste treated in 2018
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Mideast wealth funds embrace responsible investing practices
Japan raises sales tax to 10 per cent as economic growth sputters
Credit Suisse clears CEO Thiam of surveillance on star banker
Major US fund managers have billions at risk in Chinese stocks
Sempra Energy to sell Peruvian businesses to China Yangtze for $3.59bn
Australia central bank cuts interest rates to new record low
Wework throws in the towel on its ill-fated IPO
Is Brexit to blame for Thomas Cook collapse?
Big steel can reform its way to a longer life
PALM OIL IS THE WORLD’S MOST WIDELY USED EDIBLE OIL, FOUND IN EVERYTHING FROM MARGARINE TO SOAP, BUT HAS FACED SCRUTINY IN RECENT YEARS FROM GREEN ACTIVISTS AND CONSUMERS, WHO HAVE BLAMED ITS PRODUCTION FOR FOREST LOSS, FIRES AND WORKER EXPLOITATION
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