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Eurozone inflation fell sharply in August to its lowest level since mid-2021, opening the way for the ECB to cut its key interest rate for the second time this year.
Eurozone inflation fell sharply in August to its lowest level since mid-2021, opening the way for the ECB to cut its key interest rate for the second time this year.
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Jewish students at Columbia University were threatened, attacked, shunned and harassed last school year, and many faculty refused to believe their complaints or act to stop the problem, a report said.
Jewish students at Columbia University were threatened, attacked, shunned and harassed last school year, and many faculty refused to believe their complaints or act to stop the problem, a report said.
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Brazil’s highest court banned X, outlawing the social-media platform for millions of people as tensions escalate between Musk and the country over what speech is protected online.
Brazil’s highest court banned X, outlawing the social-media platform for millions of people as tensions escalate between Musk and the country over what speech is protected online.
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Trump’s pledge to force insurance companies to cover fertility treatments, or make the government pay for them, was met with concern from antiabortion groups and skepticism from advocates.
Trump’s pledge to force insurance companies to cover fertility treatments, or make the government pay for them, was met with concern from antiabortion groups and skepticism from advocates.
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Israel has expanded its air campaign against enemy targets in Syria since the start of the war in Gaza.
Israel has expanded its air campaign against enemy targets in Syria since the start of the war in Gaza.
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The Biden administration has rejected a plan to send American contractors to Ukraine to maintain Western military equipment over concerns about safety.
The Biden administration has rejected a plan to send American contractors to Ukraine to maintain Western military equipment over concerns about safety.