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How Sánchez appealed to the heart to save his face — and his wife’s
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Why South Africa is Anglo American’s ‘poison pill’
BHP, whose £31bn bid for Anglo has been rejected, faces fraught politics and complicated history in the countryFinancial Times - Business -
South Africa could be a thorn in BHP’s side as it makes £31bn Anglo American bid
The world’s biggest miner faces fraught politics and complicated history weeks before key general electionsFinancial Times - World -
Why South Africa is Anglo American’s ‘poison pill’
BHP, whose £31bn bid for Anglo has been rejected, faces fraught politics and complicated history in the countryFinancial Times - Business -
The 4 best places to put your savings right now
Elevated interest rates are a boon to savers, with some accounts delivering yields between 5% and 6%.CBS News - Top stories -
Jim Harbaugh, Justin Jefferson welcome J.J. McCarthy to Vikings: 'He had his heart set on' Minnesota
The newest Vikings quarterback landed in an ideal placeCBS Sports - Sports -
Cubs OF Cody Bellinger sidelined by two fractured ribs on his right side
Cody Bellinger has two fractured ribs on his right side, sidelining another key player for the Chicago CubsABC News - Sports -
An Explosion in Afghanistan Nearly Killed Him. Now, It’s Inspiring His Senate Bid.
Sam Brown, a veteran and former Army captain, was left permanently scarred from a Taliban bomb in 2008. Can his military service drive a successful political campaign in Nevada?The New York Times - Top stories -
Cash is king — for now: China signals it will slow transition to cashless society
With tourists struggling to access the two primary digital payment apps, Alipay and WeChat pay, Beijing has put measures in place to make cash payments easier. For 18 years, Liu Yau-li has been bringing tourists to China. In that time she’s seen ...The Guardian - World - China -
Elon Musk Can’t Solve Tesla’s China Crisis With His Desperate Asia Visit
Tesla’s deal with Baidu isn’t new, the mapping data Tesla will collect likely can’t leave China, and Full Self-Driving can’t compete with the more advanced Chinese alternatives.Wired - Tech - China
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