Shipping Shifts From Jackpot to Job Cuts After $364 Billion Boom
      Consumers gearing up to buy the latest imported appliances, clothes or electronic gadgets this holiday season might want
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    South Africa’s ‘Too White’ Farms May Lose EU, UK Access
      South African farms deemed “too white” will no longer be able to export their produce to the UK
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    Mikel Arteta praises VAR and officials as 10-man Arsenal beat Burnley
      Mikel Arteta made a point of praising the officials and VAR as 10-man Arsenal beat Burnley on Saturday afternoon (11 November) to move level with Premier League leaders Manchester City, Fabio Vieira was sent off late on for a high challenge on Josh Brownhill, who had earlier cancelled out a brave Leandro Trossard opener. But Arsenal had already secured the points by the time Vieira was dismissed, William Saliba heading them back in front before Oleksandr Zinchenko secured the points with an acrobatic volley.
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    Turkish Air Order Splash Pushes Dubai Show Into Record Territory
      Dubai has long lived by the adage that more is more, and this year’s edition of the biennial
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    Man United can ‘make life easy by scoring goals’, says Erik ten Hag after Luton win
      Erik ten Hag says Manchester United need to start making life easier for themselves after his under-fire side secured a much-needed victory against promoted Luton before the international break. United could ill-afford another shock as Luton came to Old Trafford on Saturday afternoon (11 November), when a mixture of poor finishing and fine goalkeeping by Thomas Kaminski frustrated the hosts. Rasmus Hojlund, Alejandro Garncho and Marcus Rashford all had good chances, but in the end defender Victor Lindelof was the unlikely match winner in a 1-0 Premier League triumph.
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    Ukraine Recap: Officer Linked in Reports to Nord Stream Sabotage
      A senior Ukrainian military officer with deep ties to the country’s intelligence services played a central role in
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    DP World Sees Significant Progress in Australia Port Resumption
      DP World Australia said it made “significant progress” in re-establishing freight operations at its ports, after a cyberattack
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    Apple’s Top iPhone Supplier Goes to Outer Space With New Satellites
      The world’s biggest producer of iPhones is going to outer space. Two prototype low-Earth orbit satellites made by
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    Portugal’s Outgoing Premier Apologizes for Cash in Aide’s Office
      Portugal’s Antonio Costa, who unexpectedly resigned as prime minister on Tuesday amid a probe into possible government corruption,
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    Diwali: Indians celebrate the sparkling festival of lights
      The Hindu festival of Diwali is one of the most important festivals in India.
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    US Shutdown Risk Eased in Stopgap Plan Offered by GOP’s Johnson
      The risk of a US government shutdown on Nov. 18 eased as House Speaker Mike Johnson proposed a
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    JD.com Touts Record Singles’ Day Orders But Witholds Total Sales
      JD.com said its sales for this year’s Singles’ Day shopping bonanza reached “new highs” in transaction volume, order
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