Infractions that workers have likely interpreted as minor misdemeanours in the past can now be sackable offences, and may ...
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News reporter Suchet has written seven books on Beethoven. This personal account of his life-long passion has an appealing light touch. Suchet follows in the composer’s footsteps as he visits archives ...
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In September, it destroyed a major scientific and military production facility jointly run by Iran, Syria and Hizbollah in the Alawite heartland. Iranian-backed Syrian militias have attacked US ...
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Resolute Mining has reached a $160mn settlement with the Malian government to resolve a tax dispute that led to the detention ...
According to Kyle, global technology companies are so large and powerful that countries like the UK must interact with them the same way that they would a nation state. Governments should show a ...
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