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Posted by The Analyst | 23 October 2020 | Politics
UN says Libyan sides sign countrywide cease-fire deal

The United Nations said Friday that the two sides in Libyan military talks had reached a “historic achievement” with a permanent cease-fire agreement across the war-torn North African country. After … Click to Continue »

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Posted by The Analyst | 23 October 2020 | Politics
Election 2020 Today: Final debate, Russian hackers target US

Here's what's happening Friday in Election 2020, 11 days until Election Day: HOW TO VOTE: AP's state-by-state interactive has details on how to vote in this election. ON THE TRAIL: … Click to Continue »

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Posted by The Analyst | 23 October 2020 | Politics
The FAANGs come out as stock reports are released

It seems only appropriate the so-called FAANG stocks report their latest quarterly results just before Halloween. Investors have feasted on these stocks in the market recovery since the pandemic-bottom, and … Click to Continue »

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Posted by The Analyst | 23 October 2020 | Politics
The pandemic is no excuse for poor customer service at the bank — or anywhere

Recently, I was in a bank helping my godson (who is legally blind) with an estate problem. The banker who helped my godson had gone as far as possible with … Click to Continue »

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Posted by The Analyst | 23 October 2020 | Breaking News
China may not recognise British-issued Hong Kong passports

China's foreign ministry says it may decide not to recognise British-issued passports for Hong Kong residents in retaliation to London's moves to open a path to citizenship for those holding the documents.

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Posted by The Analyst | 23 October 2020 | Breaking News
Hitler speeches sell at Munich auction despite objections

Handwritten speech notes by Adolf Hitler have sold at auction in Munich despite concerns from Jewish groups they could encourage neo-Nazis.

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Posted by The Analyst | 23 October 2020 | Business
Britain seals first major post-Brexit free trade deal with Japan

London and Tokyo signed a major free trade agreement on Friday, which is expected to increase commerce between the two countries by an estimated €16.8 billion ($19.9 billion). The new deal will take effect when the UK formally leaves the European Union at the start of 2021, and will make it easier for British companies...

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