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Posted by The Analyst | 31 October 2019 | Business
US concerns over Nord Stream 2 are about fear of losing leverage, not welfare of Europe

As the Nord Stream 2 pipeline looms closer to completion, its panicked critics claim it will harm Ukraine and increase the EU's energy dependence on Russia – which are, in fact, mutually exclusive arguments. After years of delays, on Wednesday Denmark finally gave the approval for building a section of the pipeline inside its exclusive...

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Posted by The Analyst | 31 October 2019 | Breaking News
Stars dress to chill as Jonathan Ross throws annual Halloween party

Jonathan Ross welcomed a glittering guest list to his London home for his yearly Halloween party.

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Posted by The Analyst | 31 October 2019 | Science & Tech
The best Black Friday deals you can already get

Black Friday deals start well before the shopping weekend, and these are all the sales happening right now.

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Posted by The Analyst | 31 October 2019 | Breaking News
Cuba Gooding Jr pleads not guilty to new misconduct claim

Cuba Gooding Jr has pleaded not guilty to an indictment that includes allegations from a new accuser in his New York City sexual misconduct case.

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Posted by The Analyst | 31 October 2019 | Breaking News
Israeli govt approves over 2,300 settler homes – watchdog

Israel has approved the construction of 2,342 settler homes in the occupied West Bank, settlement watchdog Peace Now said Thursday. The decision was taken on October 10, the watchdog said, adding that and that 59 percent of the new homes will be erected in “settlements that Israel likely may evacuate under a peace agreement” with...

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Posted by The Analyst | 31 October 2019 | Breaking News
Markets dive as investors spooked by US-China trade war worries

Stock markets worldwide endured a shocking Halloween session as renewed worries over the US-China trade war spooked investors.

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Posted by The Analyst | 31 October 2019 | Politics
In the billion-dollar battle for the skies, Boeing is struggling to restore its reputation

After two plane crashes and now new safety concerns, aircraft manufacturer Boeing faces a battle to restore passenger and industry confidence, as its embattled CEO, Dennis Muilenburg, faces a grueling inquiry on Capitol Hill. When flying 37,000 feet above the earth's surface in a pressurized metal tube along with 200 fellow airline passengers, it is...

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