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Posted by The Analyst | 20 November 2019 | Breaking News
Houthis release S. Korean, Saudi vessels captured in Yemen

Yemen's Houthi movement released three vessels and 16 people it had seized, South Korea's Foreign Ministry and a Houthi military source in Yemen said on Wednesday. The seizure on Sunday was the latest incident at sea around Yemen, where Saudi Arabia is leading a coalition of Arab states against the Houthis, who control the capital...

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Posted by The Analyst | 20 November 2019 | Breaking News
Last campus protesters hold out as Hong Kong schools reopen

Hong Kong schools have reopened after a six-day shutdown, but students and commuters faced transport disruptions as the last anti-government protesters remained holed up on a university campus, surrounded by police.

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Posted by The Analyst | 20 November 2019 | Science & Tech
20 things on Amazon that will make your winter so much easier

There are a few forgotten items you need to survive the winter, like hand warmers, steering wheel covers, electric kettles, and more.

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Posted by The Analyst | 20 November 2019 | Breaking News
Janus Henderson fined £1.9m for unfair treatment of nearly 5,000 investors

Investment firm Janus Henderson has been slapped with a £1.9 million fine by the City watchdog after misleading and overcharging more than 4,700 investors over almost five years.

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Posted by The Analyst | 20 November 2019 | Breaking News
Commuter spotted brushing teeth and spitting on busy Tube platform

A commuter has been criticised for cleaning his teeth and spitting on the floor of a busy Tube station during rush hour.

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Posted by The Analyst | 20 November 2019 | Breaking News
Woman walks into wildfire to save badly burnt koala

A woman in Australia walked into a wildfire to save a badly burnt koala.

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Posted by The Analyst | 20 November 2019 | Business
Forget OPEC: China now moves the oil markets

Not so long ago, oil prices would surge or plummet on just a whisper from OPEC, who at the time held all the supply cards. The mere hint that the world's most powerful oil cartel was going to cut production could send oil prices up dramatically. Those days are over. When the cartel announced on...

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