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Fukushima: Japan will have to dump radioactive water into Pacific, minister says
More than a million tonnes of contaminated water lies in storage but power company says it will run out of space by 2022 The operator of the ruined Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power…
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Apple’s iPhone 11 Pro and ‘always-on’ Watch unveiled
The company said the two Pro models would last between four to five hours longer than their XS predecessors
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Climate change: ‘Invest $1.8 trillion to adapt’
This is according to a global cost-benefit analysis setting out five adaptation strategies
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Transparency Sri Lanka
TI Sri Lanka filed a complaint at CIABOC today against 8 Cabinet Ministers over the failure to submit their Asset Declarations for 2018/19
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Jack Ma: Alibaba to face new future as leader departs
The former English teacher co-founded Alibaba in 1999 and it has become one of the world's biggest internet firms
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Hong Kong children form chains of protest as economic worries grow
Hundreds of uniformed school students, many wearing masks, formed human chains in districts across Hong Kong on Monday in support of
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People are working longer for reasons of choice and necessity
Across the developed world, the workforce now comes in 50 shades of grey. Since 2008 the average labour-force participation rate of 55- to
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British Airways pilots begin two-day strike over pay
Tens of thousands of passengers have been told not to go to airports, and BA says most have made alternative arrangements
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When Teamwork Is Good for Employees — and When It Isn’t
Most work today is done in teams. While teamwork can lead to innovative ideas and strong performance, it can also be stressful
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These Four Companies Still Refuse To Sell On Amazon, Despite Its Market Dominance
As I frequently cover in my posts here on Forbes.com, Amazon is viewed as an essential distribution and marketing channel by most consumer
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