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The path ahead for Clinton

  PHILADELPHIA En route to fight one of his many duels, French politician Georges Clemenceau bought a one-way train ticket. Was he pessimistic? “Not at all. I always use my opponent’s return ticket for the trip back.” Some Hillary Clinton advisers, although not that serene, think her victory is probable and can be assured. Her challenge is analogous to Ronald ...

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Solar Impulse achieves historic ‘energy’ feat

  History was made early Tuesday when Solar Impulse 2 completed its historic round-the-world journey, becoming the first solar-powered airplane to circle the globe, with the aim to promote renewable energy. The selection of Abu Dhabi to be the launch-pad and the final leg of the epic odyssey wasn’t coincidental as the capital has been the centrestage of clean energy. ...

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Kabul’s biggest problem: Relations with Pakistan

  Catherine Putz SPECIAL TO EMIRATES BUSINESS Days after two suicide bombers killed more than 80 people amid a peaceful demonstration in Kabul, the country’s president said the Af-Pak relationship is Afghanistan’s biggest problem. In an interview with Pakistani media, President Ashraf Ghani agreed that terrorist groups, like the Taliban and al-Qaeda, are threats to the country but noted that ...

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