Israeli army to confront resilient foe in anticipated Gaza invasion
By Nidal al-Mughrabi and Jonathan Saul GAZA/JERUSALEM An Israeli invasion of Gaza will face an enemy that has
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Moving severely ill people in Gaza amounts to 'death sentence' - WHO
GENEVA The World Health Organization said on Friday local health authorities in Gaza had informed it that it
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Deutsche Bank CEO Says Hard Times Ahead for Commercial Real Estate
Deutsche Bank AG Chief Executive Officer Christian Sewing said commercial real estate is facing tough times in the
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Orsted Slumps as US Wind Cost Ruling Stokes Writedown Fear
Shares in Orsted A/S fell the most in more than a month after New York regulators ruled against
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India’s September Trade Gap Narrows Sharply as Imports Fall
India’s September trade deficit narrowed more than expected, as imports fell sharper than exports despite elevated crude oil
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Germany migrants: Seven dead after vehicle crashes in Bavaria
Authorities said the driver of a "suspected smuggling vehicle" attempted to evade police before losing control.
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Amazon, Exxon Hydrogen Hubs to Get Slice of $7 Billion US Funds
Hydrogen projects involving Amazon.com Inc., Exxon Mobil Corp. and Air Products and Chemicals Inc. are among those set
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'I wanted it to feel like a final send-off': Kevin Greutert regards Saw X as Jigsaw's farewell
Kevin Greutert considers his new movie 'Saw X' to be a farewell for Tobin Bell's legendary antagonist Jigsaw.
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'We might do one more adventure': Sir Patrick Stewart pleads for another Star Trek movie
Sir Patrick Stewart wishes to reprise the role of Captain Jean-Luc Picard in one last 'Star Trek' movie.
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UK Says Microsoft's Activision Blizzard Deal Can Go Ahead
The UK Competition & Markets Authority (CMA) has given Microsoft its consent to acquire Activision
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China deported 'large number' of N Korean defectors - Seoul
Sources in China said that up to 600 defectors were put on trucks and forcibly sent back on Monday.
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South Africa Moves to Ease Work-Permit Impasse
South Africa took a key step toward fixing its broken work-permit application regime, which the office of President
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