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Clean shift as euro share trading exits London for EU
London’s automatic access to EU financial markets comes to end
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Saudi Arabia to lift Qatar embargo, open airspace, land and sea border
Jared Kushner helped negotiate deal and was working phones on it until the wee hours of Monday, says US official
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Workplace app Slack hit with outage on first Monday of 2021
The company says it was investigating connection issues affecting users and would share the updates every 30 minutes
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Iran resumes 20% enrichment at Fordow amid rising tensions with US
Enrichment decision coincides with increasing tensions between Iran and US in the last days of President Donald Trump
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Yemeni boy, ravaged by hunger, weighs 7 kg
A six-year war has left 80% of population reliant on aid, the world’s largest humanitarian crisis, according to UN
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Explainer-How close is Iran to producing a nuclear bomb?
Iran maintains it has never sought nuclear weapons and never would, says its nuclear work only has civilian aims
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Jack Ma's disappearing act fuels speculation about billionaire's whereabouts
China’s highest-profile entrepreneur has not appeared in a public setting since a late October forum in Shanghai
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UK judge rejects extradition of 'suicide risk' Assange to United States
The United States accuses Australian-born Assange, 49, of 18 offenses relating to the release by WikiLeaks
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Indonesia to release suspected Bali bombings mastermind Bashir
Bashir, 82, is considered the spiritual leader of the al Qaeda-linked Jemaah Islamiah (JI) network
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No breakthrough in talks between Indian govt and farmers to end protest
'We are ready to prolong our agitation as long as possible,' says Rakesh Tikait, a farmers’ leader









