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Wolfgang Schäuble rules out debt relief for Greece before meeting of eurozone’s finance ministers
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Undercover investigation by China Labor Watch exposes low wages, hazardous chemicals and overtime beyond legal limits
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Have you found yourself checking email at dinner, or skipping from book to screen, unable to focus? The closer the world gets to our fingertips, the more we stand to lose
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Banks and oil giants should keep out of temples of culture, shouldn’t they? Andrew Dickson thought so – until he made a documentary about sponsorship and the increasingly desperate search for funding
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Opponents warn the administration is set to be packed with tycoons who will do nothing to fulfil his promise of helping working-class Americans
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Under agreement, Airbnb takes responsibility for ensuring hosts follow local rental limits – leading some analysts to express optimism
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New York Public Library changed its data retention policies, and the American Library Association apologized for ‘normalizing’ the Trump administration
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Dow Jones surpassed 19,000 for first time this week, as investors expect lower corporate taxes under Trump
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Brazil is in crisis. And once again, the poorest will bear the burden
Mariana Prandini AssisPresident Michel Temer is aiming to enshrine 20 years of austerity in the constitution. It amounts to a coup against the poor – and against democracy itself -
The London market has lost its shine, experts say, and even regions seeing positive growth could be hit by further political uncertainty
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‘Pharma bro’ who hiked the price of Daraprim by 5,000% goes on defensive after year 11 students make same life-saving drug in their school laboratory
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Sterling was up against euro for the fifth week in a row, as markets looked ahead to constitutional vote that is too close to call
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Millennial financeMillennial financeTriple-lock pension should be scrapped, say MPsGuaranteed rises in the state pension worsen generational inequality skewed toward baby-boomers, according to committee
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Money and feminismMoney and feminism'Eggs in the bank': how one clinic is making egg freezing less expensiveExtend Fertility cuts the $10,000 price tag in half to give women with demanding careers or chronic illnesses more accessible options in planning for their futures
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A technology to capture carbon dioxide from fossil fuel power plants has struggled to become affordable
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One cruise liner is offering passengers weeklong cruises centered entirely around volunteer work. But are these vacations as sustainable as they seem?
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America, stop visiting roadside zoos – they make money from the inhumane treatment of animals
Jennifer JacquetWhile conventional zoos have moved to enclosures for animals for at least part of the day, animals at some roadside zoos can spend their entire lives in a cage -
Nearly 400 companies and nonprofits signed a letter to express support for the Paris climate agreement. We asked a handful to tell us why
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