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SUNY Is Set to Make Kristina Johnson, an Engineer, Its Chancellor
The New York Times 04/24/2017
The real issues at Women20 | Business | DW.COM | 26.04.2017
DW.COM 04/26/2017
DW.COM 04/25/2017
At Google, Memo on Gender and Diversity Sparks Firestorm
WSJ 08/09/2017
Opinion | Sundar Pichai Should Resign as Google’s C.E.O.
The New York Times 08/11/2017
The First Women in Tech Didn’t Leave—Men Pushed Them Out
WSJ 12/10/2017
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Will Emmanuel Macron Be Able to Run France If He Wins the Presidency?
WSJ 04/24/2017
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Populism, Far From Turned Back, May Be Just Getting Started
The New York Times 04/25/2017
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DW.COM 04/24/2017
Opinion: Europe lives to fight another day | Opinion | DW.COM | 23.04.2017
DW.COM 04/23/2017
France faces existential questions ahead of final vote | Europe | DW.COM | 24.04.2017
DW.COM 04/24/2017
French Presidential Runoff Heralds New Political Era
WSJ 04/24/2017
After French Vote, Mainstream Europe Breathes a Sigh of Relief
The New York Times 04/24/2017
Populism, Far From Turned Back, May Be Just Getting Started
The New York Times 04/25/2017
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French Parties Unify Against Le Pen: ‘This Is Deadly Serious Now’
The New York Times 04/24/2017
After French Vote, Mainstream Europe Breathes a Sigh of Relief
The New York Times 04/24/2017
Le Pen and Macron Clash in Vicious Presidential Debate in France
The New York Times 05/03/2017
Le Pen and Macron Clash in Vicious Presidential Debate in France
The New York Times 05/03/2017
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As the world sours on trade, the EU sweetens on it
The Economist 04/21/2017
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India’s biometric identity scheme should not be compulsory
The Economist 04/21/2017
India’s ID system is reshaping ties between state and citizens
The Economist 04/21/2017
India’s Supreme Court Says Privacy is Fundamental Right
WSJ 08/24/2017
Times of India Blog 05/30/2018
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U.K.’s Theresa May Calls Early Election, Seeking Brexit Leverage
WSJ 04/18/2017
Theresa May Buries Thatcherism in Play for U.K.’s Working-Class Votes
The New York Times 05/18/2017
Opinion poll shows UK Conservatives could fall short of overall majority | News | DW | 30.05.2017
DW.COM 05/30/2017
'Very little about Britain's election coverage is objective' | Europe | DW | 30.05.2017
DW.COM 05/30/2017
The fight of his life: on the road with Jeremy Corbyn
The Guardian 06/02/2017
U.K.’s Economic Divide Takes Focus as May’s Lead in Polls Shrinks Ahead of Election
WSJ 06/06/2017
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The Best Exercise for Aging Muscles
The New York Times 03/23/2017
To Stay Speedy in His 70s, He Got Buff
WSJ 12/08/2018
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The romance between Bangladesh and India is star-crossed
The Economist 04/14/2017
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Can French presidential candidate Emmanuel Macron deliver on his promise to remake the country?
Washington Post 04/14/2017
Opinion | France in the End of Days
The New York Times 04/14/2017
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Trump Says Putin Is Partly to Blame for Syrian Crisis
The New York Times 04/12/2017
U.S. Says It Shot Down Syrian Aircraft
WSJ 06/19/2017
Opinion | Trump shouldn’t repeat Obama’s mistake in Iraq and Syria
Washington Post 10/22/2017
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Toshiba Warns It May Be Unable to Stay in Business
WSJ 04/11/2017
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Gauck's last speech a call for courage in troubled times | Germany | DW.COM | 18.01.2017
DW.COM 01/18/17
DW.COM 01/18/17
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Can Facebook Fix Its Own Worst Bug?
The New York Times 04/25/17
World wide web creator Tim Berners-Lee targets fake news - BBC News
BBC News 04/28/17
In Europe’s Election Season, Tech Vies to Fight Fake News
The New York Times 05/01/17
Wall Street Journal 10/12/11
CNN’s Russia story debacle came at the worst possible time for the network
Washington Post 06/28/17
Germany to Social Networks: Delete Hate Speech Faster or Face Fines
WSJ 06/30/17
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The Mental Mistakes We Make With Retirement Spending
WSJ 04/24/17
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How French cartoonists reacted to the election results | Digital Culture | DW.COM | 24.04.2017
DW.COM 04/24/17
8 of Our Best Articles on the French Presidential Election
The New York Times 05/05/17
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Opinion | Sheryl Sandberg: How to Build Resilient Kids, Even After a Loss
The New York Times 04/24/17
Steep fall in cost of solar power give momentum to India's plans.
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India becomes more active in the fight against global warming
The Economist 04/21/17
Lacklustre power demand in Asia throws a cloud over coal
The Economist 04/21/17
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How Child Care Enriches Mothers, and Especially the Sons They Raise
The New York Times 04/20/17
The real issues at Women20 | Business | DW.COM | 26.04.2017
DW.COM 04/26/17
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Observers Question Turkish Referendum Result as U.S. Sends Mixed Signals
WSJ 04/18/17
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China’s Economy Grows 6.9%, but Warning Signs Persist
The New York Times 04/17/17
Moody’s Cuts Its China Rating for the First Time Since 1989
WSJ 05/24/17
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Donald Trump’s Recent Policy Reversals Reflect Business Influence
WSJ 04/14/17
Trump Plans to Seek Tax Rate of 15% on Owner-Operated Companies
WSJ 04/25/17
Trump’s business advisory councils disband as CEOs abandon president over Charlottesville views
Washington Post 08/16/17
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Sean Spicer Apologizes for Saying Assad’s Chemical-Weapons Atrocities Were Worse Than Hitler’s
WSJ 04/11/17
'I've let the president down': Sean Spicer apology tour continues
The Guardian 04/12/17
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What to Do When You’re on an Overbooked Flight
WSJ 04/11/17
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