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South Africa’s rooibos tea industry to pay KhoiSan people

The industry-wide agreement could have implications for other indigenous people around the world.

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Downing Street defends Brexit deal after Trump claims it obstructs US-UK trade

U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson has defended his newly-negotiated Brexit deal after criticism from President Donald Trump.

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Sterling faces a possible correction as traders look to December’s Brexit election

The latest twist for the pound has been the Labour party conceding to Conservative Party demands for a snap general election.

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WeWork ex-boss had ‘penchant to smoke marijuana’

The claim is made in a maternity discrimination charge filed by Adam Neumann’s former chief of staff.

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The new EU leadership is in limbo after lawmakers reject three new members

A new European Commission was due to take office Friday, but a series of political setbacks have delayed that for at least another month.

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Russia just brought in a law to try to disconnect its internet from the rest of the world

On Friday, a controversial law went into force that enables Russia to try to disconnect its internet from the rest of the world.

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Whirlpool ‘silenced customers’ amid tumble dryer fire scare

MPs criticise the maker’s use of non-disclosure agreements and its response to tumble dryer fires.

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On the inside of a hacking catastrophe

A massive data breach can cause chaos within a company and put IT staff under extreme stress.

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How instant noodles became a million dollar idea

The BBC’s Aaron Heslehurst explains how instant noodles became a million dollar idea.

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Boeing ‘doesn’t understand our grief’

Zipporah Kuria’s father Joseph Waithaka was one of 157 people killed when a Boeing 737 Max crashed in March.