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Deserted oil tanker in Yemen: Houthis ask for help

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Yemen's Houthi rebels call for international assistance as a deserted oil tanker carrying more than a million barrels of oil leaks into Red Sea
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Lebanon's economic crisis fuelling Syria's currency fall

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Many say the financial crisis in neighbouring Lebanon has further devalued Syria's wounded economy.
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Hassan Rouhani warns protest-hit Iran cannot allow 'insecurity'

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President defends steep fuel price rise as the United States condemns 'lethal force' used against Iranian demonstrators.
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Petrol rationing and price hikes take Iranians by surprise

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Drivers in Iran were caught off-guard by snap plan that includes a steep increase in the cost of motor fuel.
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Iran protests spike over fuel price rise

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At least one person has been killed in protests after the price of fuel increased by up to 200 percent.
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Iran begins fuelling centrifuges at Fordow

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Iran has started the process of injecting uranium gas into centrifuges at its underground Fordow facility, according to an official, in the latest unravelling of the nuclear deal with world powers.
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'Uncharted territory' as bushfires rage across Australia's east

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Firefighters struggle to contain about 17 blazes which remain dangerous in New South Wales and Queensland countryside.
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Germany's diesel car ban revs up political debate

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Driving around Germany in an old diesel car may not be so easy now. After getting the green light from the country's administrative court and the EU, more and more towns and cities are banning them to protect health and the environment....
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The Brief: Diesel battle lines in European elections

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A new dividing line has opened up in European politics - climate policy. In Germany, entering a city with an old diesel car might not be easy these days, with new rules in place to limit emissions. One of the major eurosceptic parties,...
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Spirit Airlines CEO: Low Fares Driving Extremely High Demand

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Ted Christie recently took over the chief executive role at Spirit Airlines, and said the airline's ultra-low fares are driving "really, really high" demand. Because Spirit crams more seats onto its planes, that means it can also better...
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Spirit Airlines CEO: Squeezing Seats on Our Planes Pays Off

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Ted Christie recently took over the chief executive role at Spirit Airlines, and said the airline's ultra-low fares are driving "really, really high" demand. Because Spirit crams more seats onto its planes, that means it can also better...
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Haitian anti-corruption protests strand Canadians, causes food shortages

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Haitian anti-corruption protests have left more than 100 Canadians stranded, and have now led to food, water and fuel shortages as Canada closes its embassy there.
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Royal Caribbean CFO Says Cruisers Are Spending on Experiences, Not 'Stuff'

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Royal Caribbean shares jumped on Wednesday after the cruise company beat Wall Street's expectations for its quarterly results. CFO Jason Liberty told Cheddar that the company's performance was boosted by cruisers' onboard spending on...
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How to Stretch Your Travel Budget When Costs Rise in 2019

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If you're eyeing the coming year for that big vacation you've been meaning to take, gird yourself for higher prices. Flight and hotel prices are edging up around three percent on average, according to Mark Ellwood of Condé Nast Traveler,...
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Heavy clashes in Paris as "Yellow Vest" activists start another day of protest

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Bins were set on fire and tear gas was deployed near the Arc de Triomphe in Paris on Saturday morning as "Yellow Vest" protesters started their third day of national action. Some 1,500 protesters wearing yellow vests gathered on the...
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Paris turns into battle ground in "Yellow Vest" protest

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Bins were set on fire and tear gas was fired in Paris on Saturday as the “gilets jaunes” (yellow vest) movement started their third weekend of nationwide unrest. Police said more than 265 people were arrested and almost 100 were injured...
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'Gilets jaunes': protests continue in France despite government's fuel tax climbdown

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Emmanuel Macron's government has climbed down over the 'gilets jaunes' ('yellow vests') protests — but that hasn't quelled the anger in some parts of France. Euronews' Anelise Borges spent time with demonstrators at a sit-in on a...
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'Fuel taxes will adapt to price fluctuations,' says Macron in response to gilets jaunes protests

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"Fuel taxes will adapt to price fluctuations," said French President Emmanuel Macron in an hour-long address on Tuesday to quell the anger of the gilets jaunes (yellow vests). But that's the only concession the French president is...
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Could fuel protests leave Macron's government in crisis? | Raw Politics

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Motorists in France and Belgium are hoping to bring the former to a standstill on November 17 by blocking roads and highways in protest against rising fuel costs. Dubbed the ‘yellow vests’, the social movement hopes the action will force...
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Taxes fuel protests in France — what do the French think?

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French President Emmanuel Macron has been hit with plunging approval ratings in recent months, with spiking fuel prices a point of discontent among people across the country. Vexed commuters and motorists, known as "gilets jaunes" or...
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Trudeau promises rebates from carbon tax in provinces without levy

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The federal Liberal government will slap a carbon tax on fuels in provinces and territories with no adequate emissions pricing plans of their own.
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GSTV CEO Says Network Reaches More People Than Spotify

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GSTV, which delivers content across thousands of fuel retailers in the U.S., reaches 75 million unique visitors and hopes to reach one in two adults in the next few years. Sean McCaffrey, president and CEO of GSTV, said that the scale of...
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Four airlines complain to European Commission about French strikes

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Four airlines have issued a complaint to the European Commission over the strikes in France. Ryanair, Easyjet, IAG and Wizz Air argue the air traffic controller’s stoppages restrict freedom of movement within the EU. They believe France...
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An Underdog Story for eSports: Fusion Upsets Excelsior

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The Cheddar Sports crew caught up with the team members of the Philadelphia Fusion, who upset the top-seeded New York Excelsior in the first round of the Overwatch championship. Getting to this weekend's Grand Finals, the team said, is a...