Friday, November 15, 2019

Israel says holding fire in Gaza as long as militants do

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Israel will follow suit if Palestinian fighters in the Gaza Strip stop cross-border attacks, an Israeli official said on Thursday, denying that Israel had changed open-fire policy as demanded by the Islamic Jihad militant group for a truce.


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Bolivia's Senate votes to appoint new chamber head, deputies

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Bolivian lawmakers in the country's Senate voted on Thursday night in favor of a new chamber President and two vice president, after a spate of resignations amid major political upheaval in the South American nation.


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White House budget official will testify in impeachment probe if subpoenaed: lawyer

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White House budget official Mark Sandy will give testimony in a closed session of the U.S. House of Representatives impeachment inquiry of President Donald Trump if he is subpoenaed, his lawyer said on Thursday.


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Kenya's ugali scare: How safe is your maize flour?

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Well-known brands of maize flour have been banned after a warning they could be poisonous to humans.

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Africa's top shots: 8-14 November 2019

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A selection of the week's best photos from across the continent and beyond.

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The hacking threat to India's digital economy dream

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Many fear for the security of critical online infrastructure, but the real issue is closer to home.

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Zut alors! The Americans who are farming edible snails

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Two snail farms in the US are now allowing top restaurants to switch from canned to fresh supplies.

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On 16th birthday, California student opens fire at his high school, killing two

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A Southern California high school student pulled a .45 caliber semiautomatic handgun from his backpack and fired on fellow classmates on Thursday morning, killing two and wounding three others.


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Hong Kong protests: Man dies amid clashes

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The man is said to have been hit by a brick during clashes between pro- and anti-government groups.

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Australian bushfires: Why do people start fires during fires?

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As fires takes hold across vast areas of Australia, some people set out to make the problem worse.

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General election 2019: Tories pledge help for 'left behind' towns

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A reduction in business rates for small firms is among a raft of measures pledged by the Conservatives.

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HS2: Five other giant projects facing big delays

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The rail scheme faces huge cost overruns, but it's not the only big project behind schedule and over budget.

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Party plans would ‘boost minimum pay for millions’

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The plans would double or treble the number whose wages are set by government, a think tank says.

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South Carolina teenager sentenced to life in prison for school shooting

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A county judge on Thursday sentenced a South Carolina teenager to life imprisonment for killing his father in 2016 before driving to an elementary school and fatally shooting a 6-year-old boy.


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Thursday, November 14, 2019

Immigration hawk promoted to U.S. homeland security acting deputy

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The Trump administration named immigration hawk Ken Cuccinelli to the No. 2 position at the Department of Homeland Security on Wednesday, the same day it installed an acting secretary who became the agency's fifth leader in three years.


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Three key takeaways from the Trump impeachment hearing

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The top U.S. diplomat in Ukraine, testifying in the first televised hearing of the impeachment inquiry against President Donald Trump, linked the president on Wednesday more directly to a pressure campaign on Ukraine for investigations of Democratic presidential contender Joe Biden and his son that would benefit him politically.


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Venezuelan migrants need $1.35 billion in 2020 for basic services: NGOs

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Funding of $1.35 billion will be needed to provide healthcare, education, nutrition and other services to Venezuelan migrants and to help their hosts in 2020, non-governmental organizations said on Wednesday.


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Zut alors! The Americans who are farming edible snails

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Two snail farms in the US are now allowing top restaurants to switch from canned to fresh supplies.

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Pascal Siakam: Toronto Raptors star & his unconventional path from Cameroon to NBA

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Pascal Siakam might have been a priest. Or a footballer. The path that led him to the NBA is not what you would call conventional.

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Switzerland's plan to stop stockpiling coffee proves hard to swallow

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Why the government's move to stop stockpiling 15,000 tonnes of coffee led to a public outcry.

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Antibiotic-resistant infections killing twice as many Americans as once thought

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Nearly twice as many people are dying in the United States from antibiotic-resistant infections than previously believed, U.S. health officials said on Wednesday, as so-called "superbugs" alarm experts with their rate of growth and spread.


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‘We failed to reach Europe – now our families disown us’

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Three young West Africans stole from their families to fund a trek to Europe, now they have to face the consequences.

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‘Women should be able to see male colleague’s pay’ - charity

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Transparency law would help address unequal pay between men and women, says the Fawcett Society charity.

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My Money: 'I used the same nappy for my nine children'

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As part of a new BBC blog series, Katie Holden shares what she spent her money on this week.

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Israeli strike in Gaza kills six civilians: medics, residents

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An Israeli missile strike in the Gaza Strip killed six members of a Palestinian family on Thursday, all of them civilians, medical officials and residents said, bringing the death toll in the territory from a 48-hour surge in fighting to 32.


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Morales decries U.S. recognition of new Bolivian government

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Bolivia's former President Evo Morales said on Wednesday that he condemned U.S. recognition of the South American country's new "de facto government" that has installed itself since his departure.


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Australian bushfires death toll rises to four, Karratha blaze being monitored

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A man's body has been found in burnt-out bushland in New South Wales (NSW) state, taking the death toll from bushfires that have swept across Australia's east coast to four, police said on Thursday.


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Is surge pricing a fair way to manage demand?

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Ride-hailing app Uber is far from the first company to change prices according to customer numbers.

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Islamic State: What happens to those expelled by Turkey?

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Turkey has begun sending IS members to their home countries - even if they don't want them back.

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Public impeachment hearings: what did we learn?

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For the first time, the public heard evidence in the case to impeach US President Donald Trump.

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Venice floods: Italian city under water following record high tide

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The waters in Venice peaked at 1.87m (6ft) flooding many of Venice's famous landmarks.

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U.S. appeals court again backs House request for Trump tax documents

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A U.S. appeals court on Wednesday said it would not revisit an October decision backing a U.S. House of Representatives subpoena issued to President Donald Trump's accounting firm for his financial records.


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Pay rise plans: Is minimum wage enough to live on?

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Election promises of a rising minimum wage leave some bosses wondering how to fund staff pay rises.

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Cows swept away by Hurricane Dorian found alive in North Carolina

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Officials believe the three cows washed up on the Outer Banks after swimming for up to five miles.

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Google is latest tech giant to reveal banking plan

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Tech companies are increasingly wading into finance, raising regulatory questions.

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