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Germany’s gender-balanced cabinet takes shape as coalition deal nears By Reuters

Germany’s gender-balanced cabinet takes shape as coalition deal nears By Reuters

3/3 © Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Germany’s Social Democratic Party (SPD) candidate for chancellor Olaf Scholz delivers a statement in Berlin, Germany, November 17, 2021. REUTERS/Annegret Hilse/File Photo 2/3 BERLIN (Reuters) -Germany’s next cabinet is taking…

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how retailers are starting to move more goods by train

how retailers are starting to move more goods by train

The UK economy has been reliant on carrying goods by road for decades. In recent months a lack of HGV drivers has been one of the main reasons for food shortages on supermarket shelves. Estimates…

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The Moon’s top layer alone has enough oxygen to sustain 8 billion people for 100,000 years

The Moon’s top layer alone has enough oxygen to sustain 8 billion people for 100,000 years

Alongside advances in space exploration, we’ve recently seen much time and money invested into technologies that could allow effective space resource utilisation. And at the forefront of these efforts has been a laser-sharp focus on…

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Japan PM confirms oil reserves may be released to curb prices By Reuters

Japan PM confirms oil reserves may be released to curb prices By Reuters

2/2 © Reuters. FILE PHOTO: A branch of Cosmo Energy Holdings’ Cosmo Oil service station is seen in Tokyo, Japan, December 17, 2015. Picture taken December 17, 2015. REUTERS/Yuya Shino 2/2 By Tetsushi Kajimoto TOKYO…

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African marine rules favour big industry, leaving small-scale fishers in the lurch

African marine rules favour big industry, leaving small-scale fishers in the lurch

The African marine fisheries sector is huge. It’s valued at more than US$24 billion per year. The sector is comprised of two main players. One is the continent’s artisanal or small-scale fishers, a form of…

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Why the Russian anti-satellite missile test threatened both the international space station and the peaceful use of outer space

Why the Russian anti-satellite missile test threatened both the international space station and the peaceful use of outer space

This week, Russia tested an anti-satellite missile on one of its own satellites, COSMOS 1408, and created a stream of debris that forced the International Space Station (ISS) crew to take shelter in their Soyuz…

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Ugandan deputy calls for caution in forecasting deficits

Ugandan deputy calls for caution in forecasting deficits

Fiscal policy-makers in sub-Saharan Africa should be “cautious” when it comes to forecasting the deficits they can finance, allowing for the possibility of losing market access, the Bank of Uganda deputy governor has said. Louis…

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Canadians stranded by floods cram into tiny lodge, wait for rescue By Reuters

Canadians stranded by floods cram into tiny lodge, wait for rescue By Reuters

5/5 © Reuters. Delia McLaren holds her dog Diamond in the parking lot of a Tim Hortons where she has been stranded for days after rainstorms caused flooding and landslides near Hope, British Columbia, Canada…

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Meet the person responsible for keeping inflation from spiraling out of control – without tanking the economy

Meet the person responsible for keeping inflation from spiraling out of control – without tanking the economy

The person who helms the Federal Reserve is one of the most powerful figures in the world. Their job is also one of the most impactful on the lives of ordinary Americans, not to mention…

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Tonight’s ‘eclipse moonrise’ will put on a special twilight show for most of Australia

Tonight’s ‘eclipse moonrise’ will put on a special twilight show for most of Australia

As the full Moon rises tonight, it won’t be as lovely and bright as usual – but it will be fascinating. Across most of Australia, the Moon will be partially shrouded in Earth’s shadow, undergoing…

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