Category - Social Sciences
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Debt rules must change to avoid tax rise after election – thinktank
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Economy poised for steady rebound
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IMF chief calls United States’ debt load ‘mind boggling’
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When did Britain acquire Gibraltar?
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BPI sees better full-year inflation forecast
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The Philippines: Good or bad?
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SA NEEDS A LOWER INFLATION TARGET
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ARCHAEOLOGY DNA reveals that ancient American lineage goes back 18,000 years
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What can shipwrecks tell us? Pretty much everything
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Hage Geingob’s green hydrogen dream unfolds
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‘WE ARE FACING THE MOST COMPLEX SECURITY ENVIRONMENT SINCE
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ON THIS DATE: MAY 8
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SOAK UP CROATIAN CULTURE
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China and Serbia embracing shared future
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‘Overcapacity’ just an excuse to undermine fair market practices
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BEYOND BARCELONA: A DELICIOUS MADNESS
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Rents set to be last domino to fall in global inflation battle
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Asia-Pacific risks being anvil under US hammer
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Cancellation of college graduations nothing new
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‘Magical moment’ as fire-ravaged Brazil museum receives big fossil donation
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Review: ‘Girl in Pieces’ addresses mental health, recovery
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Surge in China’s outward processing brings new opportunities to Asia
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In ageing China, millions can’t afford to retire
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Museum to close for more than four months for upgrade
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Chip sector nd to shine bright in 2H
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TODAY IN HISTORY
TODAY is Thursday, May 9, the 130th day of 2024. There are 236 days left in the year. Highlights in history on this date:
1386 — The Treaty of Windsor is signed between Portugal and England, at Windsor, and sealed by the marriage of Kin
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Accountancy firm says changes at Holyrood offer opportunities
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HIGHER WAGES PICKED OVER SUBSIDIES
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Exports falter, leading to growth cut
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March factory output falls, steepest in almost 2 years
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The Guardian on the predatory nature of globalization (April 24):
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Met exhibition review: 2024’s spring show is a feast for the senses
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Don’t cut scientists — we need them
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Airfield to host D-Day 80th anniversary commemoration
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UK borrowers may have to wait longer for interest rates to drop, experts say
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New light is shed on mystery of LNER wagon buried in Antwerp
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UOB Q1 profit down 2% amid drop in net interest margin
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Trade union leaders’ wealth merits scrutiny
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Kuwait’s business credit growth in Q1 recovers, but household weak
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US-China rivalry in Asia-Pacific: dimensions and implications