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Several people were shot, one possibly fatally, in a tram in the central Dutch city of Utrecht, in an incident police said may have had a “terrorist motive”. Prime Minister Mark Rutte said he was “deeply concerned” and that crisis talks were to be held in response to the incident. | |
“We will not hold discussions with this system, we belong to the people and the people said ‘No’ to the system,” Boualem Amora, one of the leaders of the Algerian education sector unions, told reporters. Thirteen independent unions have refused to back the newly-appointed prime minister’s efforts to form a government he hopes will placate protesters who are pressuring President Bouteflika and his inner circle to step down. | |
Sixteen-year-old Kefayat Ullah walked to his school in southern Bangladesh in late January, as he had done most days for the previous six years, to find that - despite being one of the top students in his class - he had been expelled. A government investigation had outed him, along with dozens of his classmates, as a Rohingya refugee, a member of the mostly stateless Muslim minority from neighboring Myanmar. Catch up on the latest updates on jailed Reuters journalists. | |
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A merger of Deutsche Bank and its rival Commerzbank could result in as many as 30,000 job cuts over the long term, a representative of German union Verdi who is a Deutsche supervisory board member told n-tv broadcaster. 3 min read | |
U.S. fintech group Fidelity National Information Services has agreed to buy payment processor Worldpay for about $35 billion, in the biggest deal to date in the booming payments industry. 3 min read | |
Mike Christensen strides among rows of gleaming steel tanks, pointing to pipelines that arrive from miles around to this corner of former farmland near Midland, Texas, the heart of the largest oil patch in the United States. His company is one of dozens opening sites like this one that handles, not the lucrative oil, but the shale industry’s dirty secret: wastewater. 7 Min Read | |
JPMorgan Chase is testing neuroscience-based video games to help recruit interns, as it seeks to increase the diversity of its workforce by broadening its candidate pool. 2 min read | |
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