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A transnational list for 2019 and EU online shopping gets easier and cheaper

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The European Parliament has come up wth a plan to introduce a transational list for the European elections in 2019. Supporters hope it will help combat the spread of euroscepticism across the continent. MEPs are to vote on it in a...
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British Prime Minister Theresa May leaves China with over 7 billion euros of trade deals

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At the end of her three day trip to China British Prime Minister Theresa May was treated to a lion dance in Beijing to bring her good luck and fortune. Certainly, her avoidance of human rights issues seems to have gone down well in...
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Brief from Brussels: Irish border in Brexit spotlight

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In this edition of the Brief from Brussels: European Parliament Brexit co-ordinator Guy Verhofstadt calls on the UK to come up with a solution for the Irish border issue; EU eyes are on Germany as voters prepare to head to the ballot...
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Unifor president on Trump's automobile tariff threat

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Jerry Dias, president of Unifor, discusses Donald Trump's threat to look at new tariffs in the auto sector
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Bank of England says solid economic growth is linked to ‘smooth’ Brexit

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The head of the UK’s central bank Mark Carney has said Britain should enjoy solid economic growth through to the end of the decade, but only if the government achieves a smooth departure from the European Union. The Bank of England (BoE)...
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Costs of family raising

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Karen Duncan is co-author of a report that says we must do a better job of tracking the costs of raising children
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Morocco: a business bridge to Africa

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Morocco has been taking solid steps to apply its development strategy to improve its economic growth and presence in regional markets. The success of these projects, driven by the energy and health sectors, has made Morocco a model to...
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Greece gets economic boost from refugee aid

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The challenge of dealing with tens of thousands of refugees could have a silver lining for Greece. The emergency aid money given to the Athens government is boosting the country’s economy. There are an estimated 60,000 refugees in...
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Drones all the rage at CES Asia in Shanghai

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Fast-growing markets such as robotics, virtual reality and especially drones were the main focus at this year’s Consumer Electronics Show Asia in Shanghai. While taking pictures and video is the most common application, drones are...
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Starship Technologies trial robot delivery system in Greenwich, London

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The Starship Enterprise, Starship Troopers now Starship Technologies, the company launched by the co-founders of Skype, is hosting trials of its self-driving delivery robots in Greenwich, London. Starship Technologies (starshiprobots) to...
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US announces 19% tariff on Indonesian goods

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US President Donald trump has announced a 19 percent tariff on imports from Indonesia as part of a new bilateral agreement. The deal grants the US Full market access into Indonesia while keeping American exports tariff-free.
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China showcases AI prowess at supply chain expo amid US trade tensions

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China showcases its trade ambitions at a Beijing expo, with US chipmaker Nvidia praising Chinese innovators amid ongoing trade tensions.
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Are Russian sanctions working?

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Effects of Western sanctions on the Russian economy
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News 12 gets inside look at program that provides free food to Brooklyn seniors

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There are thousands of goods in the warehouse waiting to go home with the seniors.
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Sweden’s Israel goods ban: Gothenburg plans 'occupying power' law

9th - Higher Ed
The local government in the Swedish city of Gothenburg is hoping to pass a law banning the purchase of Israeli goods.
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Border crossings have been the ‘lifeblood’ for Palestinians: UNRWA

9th - Higher Ed
Israeli tanks are blocking the main artery bringing humanitarian aid into the strip, people are already experiencing 'full-blown famine.'
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Container full of e-bikes stolen in Metro Vancouver

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n e-bike company CEO is asking for the public to look out for his stolen goods after a container costing him $500,000 was taken from a Delta, B.C. warehouse. Sohrab Sandhu reports.
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Last minute Valentine’s gift ideas from small Long Island businesses

9th - Higher Ed
Tuesday’s storm kept last-minute shoppers from getting to the store, so shopping local might be your best bet.
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Road foreman says Manitoba's winter roads becoming more challenging to maintain each year

9th - Higher Ed
Vincent Simms, a road foreman from Red Sucker Lake First Nation, says it's becoming more and more difficult to build and maintain winter roads in northern Manitoba due to the warming climate.
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Mali protests: Rally supporting junta's decision to quit ECOWAS

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Demonstrations have been held in Mali to support the junta's decision to withdraw from a regional bloc.
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UN Security Council resolution on Gaza a good step but difficulties remain: Rae

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Bob Rae, Canada's ambassador to the United Nations, welcomed the Security Council's adoption of a resolution Friday calling for an immediate speed-up of aid deliveries to Gaza but said much still depends on the warring sides reaching...
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Millions in Niger are facing hardship over coup-related sanctions

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Millions of people in Niger bear the brunt of economic sanctions, imposed in response to a military coup.
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Millions face hunger due to catastrophic floods in Somalia

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A year after a severe drought, heavy rains have brought catastrophic floods to southern Somalia. Nearly a million people have been displaced and a quarter of the country's 17 million people are facing crisis-level hunger, according to...
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'Horrific' scenes at Gaza hospitals, WHO rep says

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Hospitals in Gaza are facing critically low levels of medical supplies and other basics, including food, water and fuel, a World Health Organization doctor said Tuesday.