Goldilocks meets Santa as global stocks power to best month in three years
By Naomi Rovnick LONDON November has shaped up to be a fairytale month for equities, with the festive
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Wirral family distraught as mother trapped in Gaza
Islam Alashi, 37, left her home in Wirral for Gaza to visit her sick father in September.
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Women seriously injured in XL bully attack
Irish police say two women are being treated in hospital for serious injuries after a dog attack.
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Festival will celebrate Ethiopian emperor's time in Bath
Former emperor of Ethiopia Haile Selassie's connection with Bath is being celebrated in a festival.
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Bola Tinubu diploma: No evidence Nigeria's president forged college record
Allegations that Bola Tinubu's diplomas were fake went viral after the release of his school documents.
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PlayStation Plus October 2023 Free Games
The monthly games for October are The Callisto Protocol, Weird West, and Farming Simulator 22.
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Gulf War 'human shield' hostages set to take legal action
Hostages who were used as "human shields" say they should never have been allowed to land in Kuwait.
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Why stocks could avoid a steep selloff this September
US stocks typically see their worst performance of the year in September, but there are signs the market could avoid a steep downturn this time around.
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Here's why farmers aren't included in the US monthly jobs report
The US government's monthly jobs report provides crucial information about the health of the labor market by tallying "nonfarm payrolls." Why are the farmers excluded?
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Russia’s kamikaze drones raining down on Ukraine's east
The BBC’s Quentin Sommervillle witnesses Russia's increasingly sophisticated drone attacks.
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‘Dying by the dozens every day’ - Ukraine losses climb
Ukraine will not disclose its death count, but the BBC’s Quentin Sommerville witnesses the mounting toll.
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Ukraine orders evacuation of parts of north-east
Civilians in 37 settlements of the Kupiansk area are told to leave because of "constant Russian shelling".
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