UK Jobs Market Has One Recession Warning Signal Flashing Red
With 4.3% unemployment, the UK economy would seem to be holding up well against a barrage of headwinds.
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Who is El Deif, alleged mastermind of the Hamas' attack?
It is with a weird retrospective guilt that I have to admit: Hamas once saved me from a kidnapping in Gaza.
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EU Official to Hold Follow-Up Talks in China, Top Diplomat Says
The European Union will send its political director to Beijing next week for follow-up discussions with China, the
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Embryo Errors, Flooded Clinics: Kindbody and IVF's Risky Business
In March, a 39-year-old woman and her husband sat in a fertility clinic near Atlanta, and waited. The
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Huawei Drives $34 Billion China Stock Boom in Rare Hot Trades
Huawei Technologies Co. has established itself as the corporate symbol of China’s drive for technological self-reliance. Now the
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Could an Israeli ground invasion of Gaza meet its aims?
It is now only a matter of time before Israeli forces enter Gaza, with the goal of wiping out Hamas.
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Cricket World Cup: An epic India-Pakistan battle in Narendra Modi stadium
The mood is subdued in the run-up to cricket's fiercest rivalry but that's set to change on Saturday.
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China's Belt and Road Initiative: Kenya and a railway to nowhere
A $5bn transport project, funded by Chinese loans, is in danger of becoming a white elephant.
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Australia’s Indigenous Voice Put to Test in National Vote
Australians are voting on Saturday on a proposal to write its Indigenous people into the nation’s constitution, a
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BBC show is a 'lifeline' for Afghan girls, UN says
Girls barred from the classroom by the Taliban government are using a BBC programme to learn in secret.
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Brexit: 'Call us' on trade, says German finance minister Christian Lindner
In a BBC interview, Christian Lindner invites the UK to discuss a closer relationship with the EU.
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UK Seeks to Ban Baby Wipes That Clog Sewers and Pollute Rivers
Plastic wet wipes used for babies and to remove makeup may be banned in the UK under plans
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