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British retail sales edge slightly lower in August

  London / AFP Retail sales in Britain fell 0.2 percent in August from July, official data showed on Thursday, with no real indication that the Brexit vote outcome was hurting spending. “Regarding the EU referendum in late June, our data on retail sales since the vote show little evidence of a departure from recent trends,” the Office for National ...

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French labour reforms spark new protests

  Paris / AFP Protesters took to the streets across France on Thursday for fresh demonstrations against the Socialist government’s labour reforms, although opposition to the measures appeared to be running out of steam. Demonstrators also marched through the eastern city of Belfort where the government is locked in a battle with train-building giant Alstom over the future of an ...

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IMF approves $1billion in Ukraine aid after long delay

  Washington / AFP The International Monetary Fund resumed its bailout of war-torn Ukraine, approving disbursement of $1 billion from an aid package that had been held up in part on corruption concerns. Kiev had been waiting for the resumption of lending since August of last year in a $17.5 billion program intended to help stabilize the country after the ...

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