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Britain expected to ease visa rules as truck driver shortage bites By Reuters

Britain expected to ease visa rules as truck driver shortage bites By Reuters

4/4 © Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Lorries are seen at an HGV parking, at Cobham services on the M25 motorway, Cobham, Britain, August 31, 2021. REUTERS/Peter Cziborra/File Photo 2/4 By Michael Holden LONDON (Reuters) – Britain…

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Why the UK’s ambitious plans for a trade deal with the US have been shelved

Why the UK’s ambitious plans for a trade deal with the US have been shelved

A trade deal between the UK and the US was once counted as a great potential prize of Brexit. But now those plans have been delayed, with no clear timetable in sight. Downplaying expectations of…

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We may never be able to predict earthquakes – but we can already know enough to be prepared

We may never be able to predict earthquakes – but we can already know enough to be prepared

Yesterday’s earthquake in eastern Victoria shook the ground for hundreds of kilometres around and damaged buildings as far away as Melbourne – and took many people by surprise. While Australia doesn’t compare with seismic hotspots…

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Angola’s central bank reopens office after delays

Angola’s central bank reopens office after delays

The National Bank of Angola has finally reopened its office in the south-east of the country, after delays to the renovation project.   The site, located in Menongue, was last open in the mid-1990s. According to a…

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In ageing Germany, the young get desperate over climate By Reuters

In ageing Germany, the young get desperate over climate By Reuters

5/5 © Reuters. People take part in the Global Climate Strike of the movement Fridays for Future in Berlin, Germany, September 24, 2021. REUTERS/Christian Mang 2/5 BERLIN (Reuters) – In one of the world’s most…

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Half of unvaccinated workers say they’d rather quit than get a shot – but real-world data suggest few are following through

Half of unvaccinated workers say they’d rather quit than get a shot – but real-world data suggest few are following through

Are workplace vaccine mandates prompting some employees to quit rather than get a shot? A hospital in Lowville, New York, for example, had to shut down its maternity ward when dozens of staffers left their…

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Oil heads for third week of gains as output stumbles By Reuters

Oil heads for third week of gains as output stumbles By Reuters

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: A worker collects a crude oil sample at an oil well operated by Venezuela’s state oil company PDVSA in Morichal, Venezuela, July 28, 2011. REUTERS/Carlos Garcia Rawlins/File Photo By Ron Bousso…

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Some rich people will love at least one sweetener in Democrats’ $3.5 trillion plan

Some rich people will love at least one sweetener in Democrats’ $3.5 trillion plan

While liberal lawmakers look for ways to raise taxes on the rich to finance their US$3.5 trillion spending package, some House Democrats are aiming to lower them. Specifically, several Democrats from high-tax states such as…

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Angela Merkel’s career shows why we need more scientists in politics

Angela Merkel’s career shows why we need more scientists in politics

For 16 years, German chancellor Angela Merkel has guided her country through wave after wave of uncertainty, from the 2008 global financial crisis to Brexit, the imperative to drop fossil fuels, and of course the…

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People: ECB appoints director-general for international relations

People: ECB appoints director-general for international relations

Eurozone: The European Central Bank’s executive board has appointed Isabel Vansteenkiste as director-general for European and international relations, it announced on September 13. Vansteenkiste is currently the ECB’s deputy director-general for monetary policy, and was…

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