Surge in arrests of foreign teachers in China

By Cate Cadell BEIJING, August 13 (Reuters) – Arrests and deportations of foreign teachers in China have soared this year, lawyers, schools and teachers say, | Continue reading


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How does Europe compare with the US on gun ownership?

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'UK's ten hottest years since 1884 have all occured this century'

This shows the UK's average temperatures in selected years. All its hottest years since 1884 have occurred this century. | Continue reading


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Russia’s army called in as Siberia wildfires engulf area as big as Belgium

President Vladimir Putin has ordered the Russian army to take part in fire-fighting efforts in Siberia as environmentalists describe the blazes raging across the region as an ecological catastrophe. | Continue reading


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Facebook to pay record $5B fine over privacy violations

Social media giant Facebook has been slammed with a record fine of more than €4 billion over privacy violations, but will this be enough to change how Facebook handles users' privacy data? | Continue reading


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Europe heatwave: UK could break all-time temperature record

Another heatwave is set to engulf parts of Europe this week, prompting weather and wildfire warnings — and the UK is bracing itself for a possible all-time temperature record. | Continue reading


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Ryanair plans short term cuts after 737 Max grounding

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France 'will introduce eco-tax' on flights out of France

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Temperatures in France cross 45C threshold for first time ever: Meteo France

France recorded its highest temperature since records began at 45 Celsius on Friday afternoon. | Continue reading


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Disastrous roll-out of UK's digital welfare system is harming those most in need

The roll-out of the UK government's new digitalised welfare system has fallen short of expectations, with disastrous consequences for the most in need of their benefits. | Continue reading


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Woman “must pay” €40k phone bill

A Canadian woman has been asked to pay 61,000 Canadian dollars ( €40,700) for calls she claims she didn't make. | Continue reading


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Smart Regions Custom 3D printed implants set to revolutionise spinal surgery

Cutting edge technology, engineering and medicine are combining in Poland to produce 3D titanium spinal implants. Smart Regions explores the revolutionary treatment and the Polish company behind it. | Continue reading


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Finland 'free money' trial did not spur unemployed to find work, researchers say

Finland basic income trial 'failed to spur unemployed to work more' | Continue reading


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VW seeks damages from ex-managers for emissions scandal-report

BERLIN (Reuters) - Volkswagen is seeking damages from former managers, who were dismissed for their roles in the diesel emissions scandal that has cost | Continue reading


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Facebook shareholders call for Zuckerberg to step down as chair

Pressure is mounting on Zuckerberg to step down as Facebook chairman after several major shareholders called for more accountability following a string of controversies. | Continue reading


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Swiss share salary information on new site aiming to end pay discrimination

We've all wondered how much our bosses or coworkers make. Now, in Switzerland, there may be a way to find out. | Continue reading


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How gravity will make this new probe the fastest human-made object

NASA's new spacecraft will hit 430,000 miles an hour as it nears the sun. | Continue reading


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Why is Europe still waiting for large-scale, Amazon-style drone deliveries?

A Kenyan cargo arline is aiming to be the first to provide a large-scale postal and medical delivery service in Africa, yet they cannot do the same in Europe - why? | Continue reading


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How more US-bound steel is leaving key EU port despite trade dispute

Euronews' Bryan Carter has been to Antwerp in Belgium to see how the port has been affected by the US' decision to impose a 25% tariff on steel imports. | Continue reading


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Galileo satellite launch brings European GPS closer

Galileo satellite launch brings European GPS closer | Continue reading


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Judge rules against Deliveroo in landmark decision in Spain

A judge in Spain has ruled against takeaway firm Deliveroo over labour rights it should have granted a former worker, a lawyer has claimed. The | Continue reading


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