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By Jarrett Renshaw CHARLESTON, S.C. (Reuters) – Democratic presidential hopeful Michael Bloomberg on Monday clashed with front-runner Bernie Sanders over vandalism at Bloomberg’s Chicago office and their gun control stances, while centrist rival Pete Buttigieg was heckled at a labor march. Sanders and his top rivals, including Bloomberg and former Vice President Joe Biden, headed […]
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A terrorism suspect, disguised as a refugee. By Natasha Frost Good morning. We’re covering a German far-right terrorism suspect, a register for Spaniards who refuse the vaccine and a united front of former enemies in Tigray. The double life of Franco A. For 16 months during the height of the migrant crisis in Europe, Franco […]
UK jobs boom returns as Bank of England considers rate cut
By William Schomberg and David Milliken LONDON (Reuters) – British job growth was the strongest in nearly a year in the three months to November, according to data that could weaken the case for an interest rate cut by the Bank of England next week. Signs of weakness in job creation prompted two BoE rate-setters […]