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Brexit has not been good for Britain: Rachel Reeves

Brexit has not been good for Britain: Rachel Reeves

Millie Cooke, The IndependentBrexit has not been good for Britain, Rachel Reeves has said, saying the UK must align more closely with the EU. The chancellor was unequivocal in her criticism of Britain's EU exit

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How China is wooing Paraguay’s political class away from Taiwan

How China is wooing Paraguay’s political class away from Taiwan

Daniela Desantis and Lucinda Elliott, ReutersWhen Paraguayan opposition lawmaker Leidy Galeano returned from an all-expenses-paid tour of six Chinese cities late last year, she was convinced Paraguay risked missing out on major economic gains by

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Right-wing ex-minister vies for Paris city hall

Right-wing ex-minister vies for Paris city hall

Leftist mayors have transformed Paris over the past 25 years to include countless cycling lanes, a cleaner Seine river, and even fresher air. But concerns over safety and rubbish collection could usher in a return

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Family first

Family first

More than often, there are times when you are feeling frustrated with your family. Then you start thinking about living alone. But living alone is really different than how it is portrayed in the films.

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AI agent ‘lobster fever’ grips China

AI agent ‘lobster fever’ grips China

Chinese entrepreneur Frank Gao used to spend long hours running his social media accounts but now outsources the chore to AI agent tool OpenClaw, which is taking the country by storm despite official warnings over

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Singapore turns tide in fight against scams

Singapore turns tide in fight against scams

Building his cryptocurrency holdings over eight years and helping out defrauded traders, Singaporean investor Mark Koh had thought he was savvy enough to spot a scam. Until he fell prey to one. Fraudsters wiped out

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Immigration police

Immigration police

Immigration police

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A Gulf between extreme ideologies and existential agendas

A Gulf between extreme ideologies and existential agendas

A cowardly act of unjustified “retaliation” pierced the calm skies of the Gulf on the 28th of February 2026, its point of deployment: Iran. At first, many held cautiously to the hope that the attack

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Mayoral race tests support for green transformation

Mayoral race tests support for green transformation

Marion Soulet rides to Paris’ City Hall along a once car-choked road that is now a cycleway and a symbol of the French capital’s urban green transformation that faces a test in a mayoral election

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After years of growth, Georgia’s film industry hits reset button

After years of growth, Georgia’s film industry hits reset button

Chris Ratledge used to make as much as $9,500 a week working on film sets around Atlanta. Now, he’s on food stamps. The 48-year-old digital imaging technician moved from Indiana to Georgia in 2017 as