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Posted by The Analyst | 09 December 2020 | Politics
Siberians fight the pandemic by giving weary doctors a lift

As coronavirus resurged across Russia this fall, one of the most common complaints from people with symptoms who were self-isolating at home was that they had to wait hours or … Click to Continue »

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Posted by The Analyst | 09 December 2020 | Business
Economic decoupling from China ‘act of national self-sabotage’ – Australian MP

A productive relationship between Canberra and Beijing is in the interest of both countries, according to Tim Watts, a Labor member of Australia's parliament. Relations between the countries have deteriorated in recent years. “Over the past 20 years, the scale of Australia's economic interactions with China has greatly benefited both countries,” said Watts, who is...

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Posted by The Analyst | 09 December 2020 | Business
Kentucky governor points to economic projects in COVID era

Despite the economic turmoil caused by the coronavirus, Kentucky's governor said his office has announced more than 270 economic development projects during his first year in office. Those projects totaled … Click to Continue »

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Posted by The Analyst | 09 December 2020 | Breaking News
Varadkar refuses to rule out January lockdown as he predicts ‘likely’ Christmas Covid spike

Tánaiste Leo Varadkar this morning confirmed the Government haven't ruled out the possibility the country may have to face further restrictions after the Christmas period as he predicted a rise in cases of Covid-19.

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Posted by The Analyst | 09 December 2020 | Breaking News
Marshall Motor ups profit outlook despite second lockdown impact

Car dealership Marshall Motor has hiked its profit outlook for the second time in as many months as surging demand for new cars offset the impact of the second lockdown.

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Posted by The Analyst | 09 December 2020 | Foreign Affairs
Ethiopia rejects independent probes into Tigray conflict

Ethiopia's government is rejecting calls for independent investigations into the deadly conflict in its Tigray region, saying it “doesn't need a baby-sitter.” The declaration comes amid international calls for more … Click to Continue »

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Posted by The Analyst | 09 December 2020 | Foreign Affairs
Ethiopia rejects independent probes into Tigray conflict

Ethiopia's government is rejecting calls for independent investigations into the deadly conflict in its Tigray region, saying it “doesn't need a baby-sitter.” The declaration comes amid international calls for more … Click to Continue »

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