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Posted by The Analyst | 17 December 2019 | Breaking News
Assad in talks with China for funding to help rebuild Syria after eight years of civil war

Bashar Al-Assad, the president of Syria, has said he is in talks with China to join its Belt and Road Initiative, as he looks for funding to rebuild the country after eight years of civil war.

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Posted by The Analyst | 17 December 2019 | Breaking News
100 hospitalised as students join protests over new citizenship law

Indian Prime Minister Narenda Modi appealed for calm yesterday as violent student-led protests against an "anti-Muslim" citizenship law continued for a fifth day.

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Posted by The Analyst | 17 December 2019 | Farming
‘Ignore the rumours – we treat our calves well’

The welfare of dairy calves took centre stage at Teagasc's annual dairy conference last week.

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Posted by The Analyst | 16 December 2019 | Breaking News
Boeing to halt production of 737 Max plane in January

Boeing has said that it will temporarily stop producing its grounded 737 Max jet starting in January as it struggles to get approval from regulators to put the plane back in the air.

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Posted by The Analyst | 16 December 2019 | Business
Boeing to suspend 737 MAX production, as 400 new jets collect dust amid ongoing safety review

With a federal safety review ongoing, Boeing has decided to suspend production of the troubled 737 MAX passenger jet, having made over 400 that it can't deliver until the ban is lifted – if ever. Workers will remain safe, for now. Production at the Renton, Washington facility near Seattle will be suspended in January, Boeing...

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Posted by The Analyst | 16 December 2019 | Breaking News
Ellie Goulding comes to rescue of driver ‘T-boned’ by Royal Mail lorry

Singer Ellie Goulding came to the rescue of a driver being pushed sideways by a Royal Mail lorry down one of London's busiest roads.

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Posted by The Analyst | 16 December 2019 | Politics
Epic cop-out! World’s climate chiefs at COP25 decide it’s just too complex, so they kick the carbon emissions can down the road

After all the big claims, a hypocritical COP25 summit runs two days over schedule and decides absolutely nothing, leaving climate change issues up in the air and any plans to ‘save the planet' on hold until next year in Glasgow. The disgraceful collapse of the COP25 gabfest in Madrid, while it was running two days...

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