Beijing has banned all restaurant dining, shut down Universal Studios and ordered residents to provide proof of a negative Covid test to enter public venues in a major escalation of restrictions as a five-day holiday gets underway.
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Saturday, April 30, 2022
A new realization dawns in Washington, Europe, Kyiv and Moscow
This was the week when the war in Ukraine truly transitioned from one nation's bloody fight for liberation against Russia's vicious onslaught to a potentially years-long great power struggle.
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UK Conservative politician resigns after admitting watching porn in Parliament
A Member of Parliament in British Prime Minister Boris Johnson's Conservative Party, Neil Parish, said Saturday he will resign after admitting twice watching pornography in the House of Commons.
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Electric car startups want to avoid same fate as Britain's 1890s bike bubble
Amazon and Ford reported this week they lost a combined $12.3 billion in the last three months due to their investments in electric vehicle company Rivian. The losses dampened hopes that any electric vehicle company will inevitably turn into gold.
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The Fed's favorite inflation measure hit a fresh 40-year high
Americans had to reach deeper into their pockets in March, as yet another key inflation index showed prices hit a fresh 40-year high last month.
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Mark Zuckerberg just got $11.5 billion richer
Nearly two months after losing his spot among the world's 10 richest rich people, Mark Zuckerberg is clawing his way back.
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Thursday, April 28, 2022
Apple warns of serious supply headwinds in China
Apple topped Wall Street's estimates in its latest quarter and reported one of the strongest three-month periods in its history on Thursday thanks to record revenues for its services business and strong iPhone sales. However, the company warned that new Covid-related restrictions in China could hurt the current quarter.
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See the world's best food photographs of 2022
The image is simply mesmerizing and deceptively simple: a street vendor cooking kekabs. But linger on it for a minute. There's so much more.
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Putin's war on Ukraine has 'driven US-Russia relations into the depths,' US ambassador to Moscow says
The Russian war on Ukraine has "driven US-Russia relations into the depths," US Ambassador to Russia John Sullivan told CNN on Thursday.
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Wednesday, April 27, 2022
Budweiser workers could strike in UK, threatening a 'summer beer drought'
Hundreds of Budweiser employees in the United Kingdom could go on strike, threatening to create a shortage of some of the country's most popular beers.
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Myanmar's Aung San Suu Kyi handed five year jail term for corruption
A court in military-ruled Myanmar sentenced deposed leader Aung San Suu Kyi to five years in jail on Wednesday after finding her guilty in the first of 11 corruption cases against her, according to a source with knowledge of proceedings.
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Tuesday, April 26, 2022
Chinese teachers among 4 killed in Pakistan university blast
Three teachers from China and a driver have been killed in a suspected suicide bombing near a Chinese language learning center in Pakistan's largest city, Karachi.
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Kim Jong Un vows full speed ahead for North Korea's nuclear program as he flaunts ICBM missiles
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un vowed on Monday to ramp up his development of nuclear arms, as a military parade in Pyongyang showcased the country's most advanced weaponry yet -- including an intercontinental ballistic missile experts say puts the entire US mainland in range.
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Giant sculpture made from 350 trees to stand outside Buckingham Palace
When Britain marks Queen Elizabeth II's 70 years on the throne in June, a striking tree-shaped sculpture will stand outside Buckingham Palace, at the very center of the celebrations.
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Monday, April 25, 2022
Turkish businessman and philanthropist Osman Kavala sentenced to life over Gezi Park protests
An Istanbul court on Monday sentenced Turkish civil rights activist and philanthropist Osman Kavala to life in prison for "attempting to overthrow the government," according to state-run news agency Anadolu, concluding a high-profile trial that has concerned Western nations and human rights groups.
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UK officials focus on possible adenovirus link to cases of hepatitis in children
Health officials in the UK have released new details in their ongoing investigation of an unusual series of hepatitis cases in children. The new report helps explain why they have zeroed in on a possible link to the adenovirus family, the UK Health Security Agency announced Monday.
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Why U-Haul trucks all have Arizona license plates
There are around 175,000 white and orange U-Haul rental trucks in the United States and Canada for do-it-yourself movers. And they all have something strange in common: Arizona license plates with the word "apportioned" slapped on them.
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At least 168 killed in western Darfur violence, aid group says
At least 168 people have been killed and 98 injured in tribal clashes in the western Darfur town of Kreinik, a spokesperson for a refugee group said on Sunday.
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Slovenia's populist PM loses election to environmentalist party
Slovenia's populist Prime Minister, Janez Janša, lost a national election on Sunday as the environmentalist Freedom Movement party won more votes than his SDS party, according to preliminary figures from election authorities.
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Sunday, April 24, 2022
Russian tennis star Andrey Rublev says Wimbledon ban is 'illogical' and 'discriminatory'
Russian tennis star Andrey Rublev said that the decision made by Wimbledon organizers to ban Russian and Belarusian players from competing because of the war in Ukraine is "illogical" and amounts to "complete discrimination."
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Saturday, April 23, 2022
Beijing races to contain 'urgent and grim' Covid outbreak as Shanghai lockdown continues
Beijing is racing to track a Covid-19 outbreak that may have been spreading in the capital for a week, city authorities said on Saturday, raising the prospect more stringent restrictions could soon be implemented in line with other Chinese cities.
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Nine people found from missing Japanese sightseeing boat, coast guard says
Nine people from a Japanese tour boat that went missing with 26 people on board have been found, the country's coast guard said Sunday, as search and rescue efforts continue.
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Friday, April 22, 2022
Amid a brutal war, a Ukrainian artist escapes danger and unveils 'Fountain of Exhaustion'
On the evening on February 24, just hours after Russia launched its full-blown attack on Ukraine, art curator Maria Lanko got into her car and left her home in Kyiv. Unsure of her exact plan, and with a potentially dangerous journey ahead, she packed only a few personal items into her trunk along with 78 bronze funnels belonging to one of the country's most important living artists, Pavlo Makov. Her mission was to drive them out of the country to safety.
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Thirty-three dead and dozens injured in Afghanistan mosque blast
Thirty-three people are thought to have died in a blast at a mosque in Afghanistan's Kunduz province, according to the Taliban.
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Thursday, April 21, 2022
Novak Djokovic calls Wimbledon ban on Russian and Belarusian players 'crazy'
Twenty-time grand slam champion Novak Djokovic has criticized the decision to ban Russian and Belarusian players from competing at Wimbledon this year, calling the move "crazy."
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Honduras extradites former president to the US to face drug trafficking charges
Juan Orlando Hernández, the former president of Honduras, was extradited Thursday to the United States, where he will face federal drug trafficking and firearms possession charges.
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Unusual airlines that really existed
In the late 1970s, the US government deregulated the airline industry, removing federal control over fares, routes and the entry of new airlines into the market.
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Wednesday, April 20, 2022
Israeli PM Naftali Bennett says security decisions taken in Jerusalem and Gaza are 'not political'
Israel Prime Minister Naftali Bennett told CNN that security steps taken by the Israeli government in Gaza and Jerusalem were not politically motivated.
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This measure of German inflation just hit its highest level since 1949
The price of goods leaving German factories has passed an eye-watering milestone.
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This controversial rule is ruining Hong Kong's status as an aviation hub
Hong Kong's Covid-19 curbs are continuing to severely limit travel into the city, with only one flight from outside the Asia Pacific region landing on Tuesday and Wednesday.
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Tuesday, April 19, 2022
Gird yourselves. The summer of travel chaos just got more chaotic
Temperatures are rising, Covid cases are falling, restrictions are dropping away in the blink of an eye and summer vacations are so close you can smell the sunscreen. But getting away this year won't be easy or relaxing.
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Boxer Amir Khan says he was robbed at gunpoint in London
Boxer Amir Khan says was he robbed at gunpoint on Monday while he was out in London with wife Faryal Makhdoom.
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Monday, April 18, 2022
NASA's next moon rocket gets final repairs ahead of mission launch
The Artemis I mega moon rocket will undergo some tweaks before NASA's next attempt at a crucial prelaunch test.
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Experts are predicting a summer of travel chaos. Here's why
It's time! Travel restrictions are easing, infection rates are settling, you're fully vaccinated, and you're finally thinking about going on vacation. This is the year to make up for the holidays you didn't enjoy over the past two years. You've likely saved for two years to make it a good one. This -- finally -- is it.
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Remote island ramps up defenses as tensions rise between Japan and China
On most days, fisherman Kazushi Kinjo leaves port on the Japanese island of Yonaguni to catch deep sea red snapper in waters to the north.
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Analysis: Shanghai reports first official Covid deaths since weeks-long lockdown imposed
Shanghai reported three Covid-19 deaths Monday, the first officially announced fatalities from a raging Omicron outbreak that has infected hundreds of thousands of people despite a government-enforced city-wide lockdown.
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Traveler told TSA he had 'no idea' a sword was hidden in his cane
Easter Saturday: It's that sweet lull between the weekend travel crowds. If you're celebrating, we wish you a happy holiday season.
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Sunday, April 17, 2022
Two of India's biggest celebrities tie the knot
Two of Bollywood's biggest stars, Alia Bhatt and Ranbir Kapoor, tied the knot in Mumbai on Thursday in an intimate ceremony attended by some of the greats of Indian cinema.
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Tunisia seeks to limit damage after ship carrying up to 1,000 tons of fuel sinks
Tunisia will work with other countries that have offered to help it to prevent environmental damage after a merchant ship carrying up to 1,000 tons of oil sank in Tunisian waters, the defense ministry said on Sunday.
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She takes beat up old trailers and turns them into beautiful homes
The ability to wake up in a different place every day, live and work in some of the world's loveliest places, and feel absolute freedom -- it's no wonder that many people dream of life on the road.
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Saturday, April 16, 2022
North Korean leader shown observing weapons test as country fires projectiles into eastern waters
North Korea fired two projectiles into waters off the east of the Korean Peninsula Saturday evening, according to the South Korean military, the country's 12th such weapon test this year.
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His great-grandfather survived the Holocaust. Now this Jewish man is paying it forward to Ukrainian refugees
Jan Gebert handed his apartment keys to the family he had just met. The Ukrainian mother wanted to pay. No, insisted Gebert, this is free.
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Opinion: Slain journalist James Foley's mother is grateful justice prevailed
On Thursday, El Shafee Elsheikh was convicted by a jury in Virginia of eight charges of assisting in the kidnappings and deaths of four American journalists and aid workers in Syria. Elsheikh, who was stripped of his British citizenship four year ago, was a member of the notorious group of sadistic ISIS members known as "the Beatles" because of their distinctive London accents. Elsheikh, 33, now faces a life sentence.
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Friday, April 15, 2022
Team Great Britain ordered to return Olympic medal from Tokyo 2020 Games
The British Olympic Association (BOA) announced on Thursday the team was informed by the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) that it must return the silver medals from the 4x100m relay event won during the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games.
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Analysis: Harry and Meghan's surprise visit gives royals a chance to clear the air
One of the most anticipated family get-togethers in recent royal history took place this week -- and it was kept entirely under wraps.
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Thursday, April 14, 2022
Wednesday, April 13, 2022
Storm Megi death toll rises as hundreds of thousands displaced in Philippines
The death toll in the Philippines from tropical storm Megi has risen to 76 while hundreds of thousands of others remain displaced, authorities in the country said Wednesday.
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The pieces of paper this nun carries reveal the hidden stories of the US-Mexico border
Migrants hand Sister Norma Pimentel little pieces of paper as she walks around the shelter where many of them have been living for months.
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Who is Pakistan's new Prime Minister? Steel dynasty scion Shehbaz Sharif inherits an ailing economy amid political turmoil
Pakistan's new leader Shehbaz Sharif called for "unity" and vowed to repair the country's damaged economy after he was sworn in as Prime Minister Monday following the ouster of Imran Khan.
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Australian man charged with more than 400 sexual offenses against children
A man in Western Australia has been charged with more than 400 sexual offenses against children in what police are calling one of the most significant child abuse investigations in the state's history.
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Tuesday, April 12, 2022
Pressure builds as Shanghai, a city of 25 million, remains locked inside
The distant echo of a megaphone blares most mornings from the narrow laneway where I live in Shanghai, summoning me and my neighbors from our homes for our mandatory Covid test.
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It's been a bad day for Boris Johnson, but he could still ride out the Partygate scandal
It's been said many times in the last three years, but this could be the worst day of Boris Johnson's political life.
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Indonesia passes landmark sexual violence bill, overcoming conservative opposition
Indonesia's parliament passed on Tuesday a long-awaited bill to tackle sexual violence, aimed at providing a legal framework for victims to secure justice in a country where sexual abuse has often been regarded as a private matter.
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Monday, April 11, 2022
At least 25 dead in landslides, floods after tropical storm Megi hits Philippines
Philippine authorities said on Monday at least 25 people had died in landslides and floods caused by tropical storm Megi as it hit the eastern and southern coasts of the Southeast Asian country.
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Truck drivers block major US-Mexico point of entry in protest of border inspections
Commercial traffic at Pharr-Reynosa International Bridge -- a major port of entry for the US-Mexico border that handles both commercial and passenger vehicles -- is "halted temporarily" due to an ongoing protest on the Mexican side of the border and there are "no southbound movements by US carriers," a US Customs and Border Protection official confirmed to CNN Monday.
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Indonesia police fire tear gas as students protest cooking oil prices, third term for president
Indonesian police fired tear gas and water cannon on Monday to disperse hundreds of university students protesting high cooking oil prices and a mooted extension of President Joko Widodo's stay in office.
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Man found guilty of murdering UK lawmaker
A "fanatical Islamist" inspired by Islamic State was found guilty on Monday of murdering veteran British lawmaker David Amess by knifing him to death in a frenzied attack in a church where he was meeting voters.
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The world's skinniest skyscraper completes
The world's skinniest skyscraper has been completed, adding a new landmark to Manhattan's famous skyline.
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Long-lost Charles Darwin notebooks returned with mysterious note
A set of rare notebooks filled with notes by Charles Darwin have been anonymously returned to the University of Cambridge, over 20 years after they were initially reported missing.
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He bought a cruise ship on Craigslist. Here's what happened next
It's not every day that you spot a cruise ship for sale on Craigslist. So Chris Willson was immediately intrigued when he stumbled across a 293-foot vessel listed on the classified advertisements website back in 2008.
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Sunday, April 10, 2022
Baby pademelon born at Chester Zoo
A baby dusky pademelon has finally been spotted at the Chester Zoo.
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Macron and Le Pen on track to advance to French presidential runoff, data shows
Emmanuel Macron and Marine Le Pen appear to be the leading candidates in the first round of the French presidential elections, an analysis of early results shows, setting up a rematch of the 2017 contest.
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Three deaths in separate incidents highlight sky-high tensions in Israel, West Bank
Israeli forces shot and killed two Palestinian women in separate incidents in the West Bank on Sunday, further heightening tensions between Israelis and Palestinians after weeks of deadly attacks. In a third incident, a Jewish man was shot dead in Israel after allegedly trying to steal a gun being carried by a soldier.
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How Marine Le Pen has changed since losing the 2017 presidential election
France's presidential runoff will likely see Emmanuel Macron face off against Marine Le Pen for a second election in a row, but the woman challenging France's current leader is hardly the same candidate that lost by nearly two votes to one in 2017.
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Saturday, April 9, 2022
Finland and Sweden could soon join NATO, prompted by Russian war in Ukraine
Finland and Sweden could soon join NATO, moves that would likely infuriate Moscow and that officials say would further underscore Russia's strategic error in invading Ukraine.
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Opinion: The world is on the brink of a food shortage. Here's what the US government and businesses can do to help
How does a war on the other side of the world impact US consumers at home? In the case of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, it's felt at the dinner table: Yes, the war will likely be the main topic of dinner conversation, but it will also make the food on the table a lot more expensive.
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Holocaust survivor, Presidential Medal of Freedom winner Gerda Weissmann Klein dies at 97
Holocaust survivor and Presidential Medal of Freedom winner, Gerda Weissmann Klein, died April 3, her son Jim Klein confirmed to CNN. She was 97.
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Friday, April 8, 2022
'Dumped by email,' says cyclist's mother as British Cycling bans transgender riders from competition
British Cycling has suspended its transgender and non-binary participation policy after the sport's world governing body banned a trans rider from competing in a women's event in the UK earlier this month.
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How a political shakeup in Yemen risks prolonging its war
Yemen's exiled President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi ceded power to a presidential council on Thursday in a shock move supported by Hadi's main backer Saudi Arabia.
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Opinion: Why Xi can't quit zero-Covid
Those hoping China relaxes its zero-Covid policy would have been deeply disappointed with Vice Premier Sun Chunlan's loud and clear signal that an end was nowhere near in sight, during a visit to virus hotspot Shanghai last week.
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Meta removes Facebook accounts to tackle misinformation ahead of Philippine election
Meta Platforms Inc on Wednesday suspended a network of over 400 accounts, pages and groups ahead of general elections in the Philippines as the Facebook parent moves to crack down on hate speech and misinformation.
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Thursday, April 7, 2022
Emmanuel Macron has a grand vision for the West. Putin has exposed the limits of his influence
On February 20, Emmanuel Macron held a phone call with Vladimir Putin. Shortly after it ended, the French President announced he would broker a summit between his Russian counterpart and US President Joe Biden, on the condition that Russia did not invade its neighbor.
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More oil, nuclear power and wind: How the UK plans to tackle the energy crisis
The UK government wants to dramatically ramp up production of nuclear power and wind energy, while also drilling for more oil and gas, in a bid to reduce imports and bring down eye-watering prices.
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Wednesday, April 6, 2022
There's no end in sight for China's Covid lockdowns. Here's what you need to know
Millions of people across China's locked-down financial hub of Shanghai have been desperately seeking medical care and basic supplies like food. Parents have been forcibly separated from young children infected with Covid-19. And public anger is mounting, with no end in sight as China clamps down.
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Tuesday, April 5, 2022
Deutsche Bank is the first big bank to forecast a US recession
The Federal Reserve's fight against inflation will spark a recession in the United States that begins late next year, Deutsche Bank warned on Tuesday.
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Japan's famous 'Capsule' building to be demolished
One of Japan's most distinctive works of contemporary architecture, the Nakagin Capsule Tower in Tokyo, will be demolished this month, according to the building's new owners.
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Why this city is the world capital of breakfasts
Hours before the sun rises over Van, a city in the far east of Turkey fringed by rolling hillsides and a spectacular lake, preparations are already well underway for the most important meal of the day.
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UK government will sell public service broadcaster Channel 4
The British government has decided to sell Channel 4, the publicly-owned but commercially funded broadcaster founded nearly 40 years ago as an edgy alternative to the BBC and ITV, the company said on Monday.
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Monday, April 4, 2022
India's Gautam Adani joins Elon Musk and Warren Buffett in the centibillionaires club
India's Gautam Adani has joined what is probably the most elite club in the world.
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Coke's latest flavor is here. And it's a weird one
Coke's recent foray into bold new flavors has its latest entry, and it's a doozy.
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Embattled Hong Kong leader will not seek second term
Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam, who has faced a tumultuous five-year term defined by political upheaval and Covid-19, will not seek to extend her time in office, she confirmed Monday.
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Miniature manuscript by Charlotte Brontë to go on sale for $1.25 million
A miniature unpublished manuscript written by Charlotte Brontë when she was 13 years old will go on sale for $1.25 million at a New York City book fair later this month.
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Saturday, April 2, 2022
Multiple people were killed, including several children, after floods and landslides in Brazil
Multiple people, including several children, were killed after days of heavy rains triggered flooding and landslides in the southeastern Brazilian state of Rio de Janeiro, officials told affiliate CNN Brazil on Saturday.
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Machu Picchu has been called the wrong name for over 100 years. Historians reveal its true name
Some mistakes are hard to shake.
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Friday, April 1, 2022
New proof of life video surfaces showing American kidnapped in Afghanistan in 2020
The family of an American citizen taken hostage in Afghanistan more than two years ago welcomed an apparent proof of life video that was published on Friday and called on the Biden administration to take "bold and decisive action" to bring him home.
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Saudi-led coalition and Houthis agree on truce in Yemen, raising hopes for the 'start of a better future'
The Saudi-led military alliance and the Iran-aligned Houthi movement, who have been at war in Yemen since 2015, agreed to a two-month truce Friday, marking a significant step toward ending the conflict in years.
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'Gunshots everywhere': Survivor of train ambushed by armed gang in Nigeria reveals harrowing details
Chilling details have emerged about an armed gang's attack on a train in northern Nigeria which left eight people dead and more than two dozen injured.
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Pope apologizes to indigenous people of Canada
Pope Francis has apologized for the Catholic Church's role in the abuse of Canada's indigenous people, particularly in residential schools.
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Israel and the West Bank are on edge again. Here are five things you need to know
A series of terror attacks and violent incidents have put Israel and the Palestinian territories on edge again.
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