Inside the 'world's smallest restaurant' for just two guests
Solo Per Due seats just two guests and claims to be world's smallest restaurant. It offers a luxury experience, welcoming visitors with a candle-lit garden and a special menu. But it was born of something slightly less romantic, says the owner: rage.
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London Office Market Will Weaken Further, Goldman Analysts Warn
The London office market is deteriorating — and things are likely to get worse, according to Goldman Sachs
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Removing Carbon From the Air Enters Its Awkward Teen Years
If you want to understand the potential of direct air capture, or DAC, all you have to do
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What to watch for during Chris Christie's CNN town hall
Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie barged into the Republican presidential primary last week with a scathing rebuke of front-runner and former President Donald Trump. At a CNN town hall Monday, he will have another opportunity in front of a national audience to make the political case against Trump -- and for himself.
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Trump’s 2024 Rivals Woo Billionaires to Counter His Loyal Donors
Republican presidential candidates face a crucial, early test next month of whether they can raise enough money to
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Shell CEO’s New Strategy Sees a Long-Term Future for Natural Gas
Shell Plc sees a long-term role for natural gas in the world’s energy mix and aims to expand
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Donald Trump is 'toast' if indictment correct, William Barr says
The ex-attorney general criticises Mr Trump after he was charged with mishandling classified files.
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Turkey’s Record Current-Account Gap Piles Pressure on Simsek
Turkey’s current-account gap unexpectedly widened in April, adding to a record deficit and underscoring the challenge facing President
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China Orders Last Indian Journalist in Country to Leave
The last Indian journalist in China has been asked to leave, as Beijing and New Delhi eject each
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War Spilling Into Russian Regions Adds to Risks Haunting Economy
President Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine has cost Russia tens of billions of dollars as sanctions squeeze its
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Fed Backs Away From Wages Focus, Bolstering Case for Rate Pause
Federal Reserve officials are rethinking their view that wage gains are fueling inflation, a key intellectual shift that
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New details emerge about the alleged search history of the Utah mom charged with her husband's murder
"What is a lethal dose of fentanyl" is one of many phone searches that investigators say were made by Kouri Richins, a Utah widow accused of killing her husband before she authored a children's book about grief.
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