Year: 2019
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Europe squeezed in Iran-US nuclear deal dispute
Since President Donald Trump unilaterally withdrew America from the accord over a year ago, a slow fuse has burned through…
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OPEC may not be dead, but it is not what it was before
Not long ago, this group controlled, almost entirely, the oil market, but now it is dominated by other leaders
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From Nazis to hippies to Puebla: End of the road for Volkswagen Beetle
It's the end for a vehicle that has symbolized many things over a history spanning eight decades since 1938
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3 million US students don’t have home internet
Students without internet at home are more likely to be students of color, from low-income families or in households with…
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It’s a new day in the NBA, and a welcomed change
The biggest piece of valid criticism about the league in recent years has been it's predictable
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The former president Fernando de la Rúa dies at 81
Fernando de la Rúa assumed the presidency in 1999 amid the fervor that awakened in the Argentines the proposal to…
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Civil disobedience rings climate-change alarm bell ‘a little louder’
Lawyer Farhana Yamin glued herself to the door of oil company Shell's headquarters in London as a protest
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Motor racing-Formula E founder ready to take electric racing to extremes
Alejandro Agag aims to highlight the impact of climate change while promoting electric vehicles with a new 'Extreme E' series
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What should Huawei users take into account after Google’s sanctions?
For Huawei users, the uncertainty will last until August, but they must be prepared for everything, even for a brand's own…
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Tutankhamun bust and other objects that Egypt claims to Europe
The auction house Christie's sold Tutankhamun bust despite criticism from the Egyptian Government
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