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American Killed at West Bank Protest Was a Campus Organizer
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Warnings from bank executives that Americans are struggling to keep up with their bills have set off alarms on Wall Street, with shares of consumer-lending companies sliding.
Warnings from bank executives that Americans are struggling to keep up with their bills have set off alarms on Wall Street, with shares of consumer-lending companies sliding.20 hours ago -
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Autoworkers demonstrate in Brussels to protest layoff threats across the EU industrial base
Trade unions and thousands of disgruntled workers are demonstrating in the Belgian capital to protest the threat of massive layoffs in a state-of-the-art Brussels car factory and other key industries7 hours ago - European Union -
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Amnesty calls for release of peaceful protesters in Angola
Health of three of four detained a year ago has deteriorated sharply after medical care withheld, charity says. Amnesty International has urged authorities in Angola to free four activists who were ...6 hours ago -
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More threats in Springfield, Ohio: College closes campus as fear grips community
A new bomb threat prompted officials Sunday at Clark State College in Springfield, Ohio, to close the campus this week and hold classes virtually, the school said.18 hours ago -
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A New Generation at NYFW Is Changing American Style
A new generation of New York designers is changing the look of the country.2 days ago -
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Europe needs to unleash its banking union
Consolidation and harmonisation would help lenders reap the benefits of scale1 hour ago - Europe -
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How the west’s wellness industry is driving Ethiopia’s frankincense trees towards extinction
As rich westerners fuel demand for the ancient fragrance, a lucrative race for the resin is killing the trees but leaving little of the trade’s profit for those gathering it. In a corner of Covent ...13 hours ago
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Going the Distance at the Tram Driver Olympics
Europe’s public transit captains showed off their skills at an annual championship. “We have been practicing,” a Dutch competitor said. “But the other teams have also been practicing, too.”Yesterday - Olympics