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January, 2017

  • 7 January

    British hospital crowding a humanitarian crisis: Red Cross

      LONDON/ AP The British Red Cross says overcrowding in hospital emergency rooms has become a “humanitarian crisis.” The charity says it has dispatched volunteers to help patients go home and free up hospital beds. It claims cuts to social-care funding by the Conservative government mean some patients can’t be discharged because there is no support available, putting pressure on ...

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  • 7 January

    Captured militant confirms death of Benghazi militia leader

      CAIRO / AP The Libyan military reports that a captured militant has confirmed the killing of Wissam Ben Hamid, the leader of militia groups in the eastern city of Benghazi. Army spokesman Ahmed al-Mesmary reported that the captured spokesman of the Revolutionary Shura Council of Benghazi, a coalition of armed groups controlling two remaining militia strongholds in Libya’s second ...

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  • 7 January

    Taiwan’s Tsai heads to Americas; US stops set to irk China

      BEIJING / AP The Taiwanese leader’s trip to the Americas starting on Saturday will be scrutinized by Beijing for signs that the incoming US president’s team will risk its ire by further engaging with the self-ruled island China considers its territory. President Tsai Ing-wen pledged to bolster Taiwan’s international profile as she set off on a trip to reinforce relations ...

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  • 7 January

    21 Sri Lankans injured in China port deal clashes

      AMBALANTOTA / AP At least 21 people were injured on Saturday in violent clashes between Sri Lankan government supporters and villagers marching against what they say is a plan to take over private land for an industrial zone in which China will have a major stake. Police used tear gas and water cannons to try to break up the clashes, ...

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  • 7 January

    Zimbabwe succession scuffle turns into tempest in a tea cup

      HARARE / AP The often nasty battle to succeed Zimbabwe’s aging president has turned into a tempest in a tea cup — literally. On the face of it, nothing was wrong with Facebook photos of one of the country’s vice presidents holding a mug with friends during the recent holidays. Problem is, the mug featured the words “I Am the ...

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  • 7 January

    The cars to watch for at Detroit Auto Show

      Bloomberg Last year was a good one for global carmakers. In the week before the North American International Auto Show that will start on Monday in Detroit, Audi, McLaren, Mercedes, Jaguar, and Land Rover, among others, announced record-breaking sales numbers for December and predicted new highs for 2016. Some, like Ford, held steady in certain segments; the company’s F-Series ...

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  • 7 January

    Marchionne enters final push to free Fiat Chrysler from debt

      Bloomberg Sergio Marchionne enters the final stretch of his career at Fiat Chrysler Automobiles NV with a daunting mission: prove wrong the doubters who question how he can make the carmaker’s $5.29 billion in debt disappear by the time he steps down in two years. His strategy update will be a closely watched presentation next week at the Detroit ...

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  • 7 January

    The Chevy Bolt is the ugly car of near future

      Bloomberg If you’re in the market for a car, there are some good reasons not to buy Chevrolet’s new Bolt. Maybe you insist on leather seats, take long road-trips to the middle of nowhere, or have a boat to tow around. If not, GM’s new long range electric vehicle will be at the very least entirely sufficient for your ...

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  • 7 January

    95 percent of Emirati families in Sharjah have free home libraries

      Sharjah / Emirates Business Knowledge without Borders (KwB), a Sharjah-based cultural initiative, recently announced that more than 95% of Emirati families in Sharjah have already received free home libraries as a result of their ‘Home Library’ project, which aims to provide 42,366 fully equipped personal libraries to Emirati families living in all areas of Sharjah. Rashid Al Kous, General ...

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  • 7 January

    TBHF’s ‘warm hearts’ to help displaced families in Aleppo, Mosul

      Sharjah / Emirates Business In view of the deepening crisis and the onset of a harsh winter in Syria and Iraq, The Big Heart Foundation (TBHF), a Sharjah-based global humanitarian charity dedicated to helping refugees and people in need worldwide, has launched a relief campaign under the theme ‘Warm Hearts’ in collaboration with the United Nations High Commissioner for ...

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