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Spanish farmers protest against plans to curb water supply for irrigation Access to the commentsCOMMENTS
By Reuters • Updated: 12/01/2023 - 12:00
Spanish farmers protest against plans to curb water supply for irrigation
Spanish farmers protest against plans to curb water supply for irrigation - Copyright Thomson Reuters 2023
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Turkey rages after video by Kurdish group in Sweden calls Erdogan 'dictator' Access to the commentsCOMMENTS
By Euronews with AP • Updated: 12/01/2023 - 21:27
Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, gestures as he delivers a speech in Ankara, Friday, March 30, 2018.
Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, gestures as he delivers a speech in Ankara, Friday, March 30,...
Ukraine war: Soledar ‘still standing’, Russia mulls draft expansion, Sweden has ‘something to hide’
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Ukraine war: Soledar 'still standing', Russia mulls draft expansion, Sweden has 'something to hide' Access to the commentsCOMMENTS
By Euronews with Reuters, AP • Updated: 12/01/2023 - 19:06
Ukrainian army Grad multiple rocket launcher fires rockets at Russian positions in the frontline near Soledar, 11 January 2023
Ukrainian army Grad multiple rocket launcher fires rockets at Russian positions in...
Truck Driver Jobs in USA with VISA Sponsorship 2023
By youthopOctober 11, 20223 Mins Read
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Truck Driver Jobs in USA with VISA Sponsorship 2023 – Hello guys, Today we are here with an exciting opportunity; Today we are here with Truck Driver Jobs in the USA for international students. Candidates seeking job opportunities in the United States of America are encouraged...
Qatar Work Visa Process 2023 | Application Procedure (Explained)
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Qatar Work Visa Process 2023 – After the brilliant and successful hosting of the FIFA World Cup 2022, Qatar is gaining more and more popularity. Holding the place in being the most advanced and developed country, Qatar is trying to attract more people to...
The Foreign Minister meets with the Deputy Secretary-General of the United Nations and affirms Qatar’s commitment to supporting the Afghan people
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The Foreign Minister meets with the Deputy Secretary-General of the United Nations and affirms Qatar's commitment to supporting the Afghan people
January 11, 2023, 08:52 pm
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HE Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al-Thani met with HE Deputy Secretary-General of the United...
NatWest provides debt extension for those struggling with repayments of overdrafts and some loans
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NatWest provides debt extension for those struggling with repayments of overdrafts and some loans
From next month, people who have missed several payments with the part state-owned lender will have 24 months to repay unsecured loans and overdrafts, an increase from 18 months.
By Sarah Taaffe-Maguire, business reporter
Wednesday 11 January 2023 19:43, UK
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World's largest asset manager BlackRock cutting up to 500 jobs
BlackRock's chief executive and president Larry Fink said to employees in a memo: "The uncertainty around us makes it more important than ever that we stay ahead of changes in the market and focus on delivering for our clients."
By Sarah Taaffe-Maguire, business reporter
Wednesday 11 January 2023 22:24, UK
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After landmark rocket launch ends in heartache, where does UK space industry go from here?
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After landmark rocket launch ends in heartache, where does UK space industry go from here?
Start Me Up, the first mission to launch an orbital rocket from UK soil, ended in bitter disappointment after the spacecraft failed to deploy its satellites. Yet more British spacefaring quests are in the pipeline this year.
By Tom Acres, technology reporter
Tuesday 10 January 2023 19:32,...
LauncherOne ‘anomaly’: Six other failed launches that show the disappointing end to Cornwall’s attempt to put a satellite in space was not alone
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LauncherOne 'anomaly': Six other failed launches that show the disappointing end to Cornwall's attempt to put a satellite in space was not alone
The UK's first orbital rocket launch did not end as intended - but plenty of space missions have suffered the same fate. Sky News takes a look at some that prove Spaceport Cornwall shouldn't feel too disheartened...
New image from James Webb Space Telescope offers insights into how first stars formed more than 10 billion years ago
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New image from James Webb Space Telescope offers insights into how first stars formed more than 10 billion years ago
A cluster of stars known as NGC 346, which is more than 200,000 light-years away from Earth, has become of interest to astronomers because it resembles the conditions of the early universe.
By Lauren Russell, news reporter
Wednesday 11 January 2023 19:20,...
Computer system glitch causes chaos after all flights grounded across US
The Federal Aviation Administration said it was working to restore its Notice to Air Missions system which alerts pilots of potential hazards along a flight route. Some 4,948 flights within, into or out of the US have been delayed, according to a flight tracking website, and 868 cancelled.
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Some single-use plastics to be banned – but campaigners say move is ‘like reaching for a mop’ during a flood
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Some single-use plastics to be banned - but campaigners say move is 'like reaching for a mop' during a flood
Greenpeace welcomed the move but said more action needs to be done to deal with the "plastic flood" and urged the government to deliver a "meaningful plastic reduction strategy" - while the environment secretary claimed the measures will have a...
Keir Starmer promises change as Rishi Sunak is haunted by the ghosts of prime ministers past in New Year speeches | Beth Rigby
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Keir Starmer promises change as Rishi Sunak is haunted by the ghosts of prime ministers past in New Year speeches | Beth Rigby
Rishi Sunak on Wednesday only promised what he's sure he can deliver, while a day later his challenger Sir Keir Starmer sketched an idealised vision of Britain under a new Labour administration.
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