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Her candidacy for Venezuela’s presidential election last year unified a normally fragmented opposition and inspired hope of ...
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The president has targeted Ms James after she sued him successfully for fraud at his real-estate business. Last year a judge ...
Since the first awards in 1901, about 30% of Nobel laureates had emigrated before they made their big discovery, according to data gathered by Max von Zedtwitz, of the University of St. Gallen, and ...
His prose holds a rich vein of gallows humour; he sees literature as a bulwark against cruelty and chaos. Born in Gyula, his ...
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T o grasp the ambition behind Africa’s new oil and gas exploration, consider three projects under way at TotalEnergies, a French supermajor. In Uganda it is building the worlds ...
She is poised to become Japan’s prime minister, the first woman to hold the position. Her rise signals an end to the ...