The United States added 119,000 jobs in September, a stronger-than-expected figure and a sign that the economy was adding jobs at a healthy…
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U.S. stock markets were poised for lift off Thursday, after a strong earnings report from computer chip giant Nvidia signaled that there is…
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A piece of the illegally felled Sycamore Gap tree is going on display – and you can hug it
by adminThe remains of a famous sycamore tree, which stood on Britain’s Roman-built Hadrian’s Wall in northern England for more than 200 years, has…
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European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen survived a no-confidence vote in the European Parliament on Thursday, brought by mainly far-right lawmakers who…
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Critics slam Mexico’s gentrification protests as xenophobic. Activists say they’re fighting for their human rights
by adminThe words “Get out of Mexico” are still visible on one shop window as protestors violently kicked in the glass pane. In another…
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Deadly strikes on Kyiv as Russia continues ferocious bombardment of Ukraine for second night
by adminRussia launched a large-scale aerial assault on Ukraine’s capital Kyiv in the early hours of Thursday, marking a second consecutive night of ferocious…
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Trump praises ‘good English’ of Liberian president, prompting criticism across Africa
by adminUS President Donald Trump praised Liberian President Joseph Boakai for his strong grasp of the English language on Wednesday. But the African leader…
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Is there a direct link between what US President Donald Trump says and what Russian President Vladimir Putin does? Certainly, the harsh words…
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Desperate Gaza doctors cram several babies into one incubator as fuel crisis reaches critical point
by adminDoctors in Gaza say they were forced to cram multiple babies into one incubator as hospitals warned that fuel shortages are forcing them…
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Former South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol is back in custody over an independent investigation into his declaration of martial law last year.…