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Border wall business: Supporters of Donald Trump’s border wall have sent $25 million in donations to nonprofits, PACs and businesses aimed at helping build it. Even though only a small sliver of it has been built, some backers express no regrets. | |
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Deforestation in Brazil’s portion of the Amazon rainforest soared more than 88% in June compared with the same month a year ago, the second consecutive month of rising forest destruction under new President Jair Bolsonaro, who has called for development of the region. According to data from Brazil’s space research agency, deforestation in the world’s largest tropical rainforest totaled 920 square km (355 square miles). Brazil will take action if concerns about an increase in deforestation are confirmed, the agriculture minister said as Brazil faces environmental pressure under the terms of the EU-Mercosur free trade deal. | |
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Argentine soccer club River Plate opened the doors of its Monumental stadium to give shelter to people living on the streets, as temperatures fell during the Southern Hemisphere winter and a biting economic recession exacerbates poverty in the South American country. “From 6pm on Wednesday at River Plate, all night until Thursday morning, they’ll receive blankets and shelter,” Juan Carr, the creator of the community organization Red Solidaria which is helping coordinate donations, said on Twitter. | |
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Existing U.S. tariffs will have to be removed if there is to be a trade deal between Beijing and Washington, China’s commerce ministry said on Thursday. The leaders of the two countries agreed last weekend to relaunch trade talks that had stalled in May after U.S. officials accused China of pulling back from commitments made in the text of a pact negotiators had said was nearly finished.
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Australia’s consumer watchdog has sued Samsung's Australian unit for allegedly misleading consumers by promoting water-resistant Galaxy smartphones as suitable to use in swimming pools and the surf. 4 min read | |
The framed coat of arms hanging in the headquarters of the Hanley Economic Building Society in Stoke-on-Trent depicts two squirrels in ermine robes above the motto ‘Save Safely, Build Surely’, which the mortgage lender’s customers have duly done for over 150 years. Now with Brexit looming, rock-bottom interest rates squeezing margins, and behemoth competitors cratering loan prices, ‘The Hanley’ as it is affectionately known in its central England hometown, is taking some radical steps. 10 min read | |
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