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On Jul 23, 2022
Some people say they are taking it "day by day" as food prices surge around the world. Politicians are struggling to keep costs affordable, sometimes turning to food export bans to assuage people at home. But that can cause problems elsewhere. https://t.co/gYOIuccqAv
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‘Day by day’: Trade bans, inflation send food prices soaring

‘Day by day’: Trade bans, inflation send food prices soaring

Soki Wu's food stall, tucked in a food court in a shopping mall in Singapore, is a crowd favorite for its fresh, juicy “chicken rice," a national dish. But customers recently began ...

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On Jul 23, 2022
The latest figures show over 16,000 cases of monkeypox have been reported to the WHO, leaving health officials scrambling to secure vaccine doses following the outbreak. https://t.co/FrGdIucsHU
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WHO declares monkeypox outbreak a global emergency

WHO declares monkeypox outbreak a global emergency

Decision from WHO chief comes as emergency committee is split on whether to sound organization’s highest alarm.

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On Jul 25, 2022
The ink was barely dry on the grain export deal signed in Istanbul on Friday when Russian air strikes began hitting the Ukrainian port city of Odesa. But Ukraine says it has not given up hope that the deal will proceed. More in Brussels Playbook: https://t.co/uQ1Yt5gROz
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Brussels Playbook: Grain deal uncertainty — Energy proposal walk-back — Italy latest

Brussels Playbook: Grain deal uncertainty — Energy proposal walk-back — Italy latest

POLITICO’s must-read briefing on what's driving the day in Brussels, by Suzanne Lynch and Jakob Hanke Vela.

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On Jul 24, 2022
Principle Scientist BRD OP-Andover, Massachusetts, United States;United States-North Carolina-Morrisville-Pfizer https://t.co/lPG6Fj8CUP
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Principle Scientist BRD OP

Principle Scientist BRD OP

What You Will Achieve In your role as Bioprocess Research & Development Portfolio Representative (BRD Rep) you will enable progression of clinical ...

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On Jul 24, 2022
A bill to boost semiconductor production in the U.S. has managed to unite Sen. Bernie Sanders and the fiscally conservative right. It’s the latest example of how spending taxpayer dollars to help the private sector can scramble usual partisan lines. https://t.co/QTKsU4kaNF
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Semiconductor bill unites Sanders, the right — in opposition

Semiconductor bill unites Sanders, the right — in opposition

WASHINGTON (AP) — A bill to boost semiconductor production in the United States has managed to do nearly the unthinkable — unite the democratic socialist Sen.

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On Jul 23, 2022
President Wickremesinghe is an ally of the president who protesters just forced out. https://t.co/8v5a9DuHJG
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Sri Lanka’s new president is already cracking down on protests

Sri Lanka’s new president is already cracking down on protests

President Wickremesinghe is an ally of the president who protesters just forced out.

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On Jul 24, 2022
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen says the U.S. economy is slowing but points to healthy hiring as proof that it is not yet in recession. https://t.co/S00RgUSLcP
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Yellen downplays US recession risk as economic reports loom

Yellen downplays US recession risk as economic reports loom

WASHINGTON (AP) — Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen on Sunday said the U.S. economy is slowing but pointed to healthy hiring as proof that it is not yet in recession.

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On Jul 24, 2022
Make the case for working remotely, but not so much that your job gets outsourced: Experts weigh in on the future of remote work https://t.co/Rh7OfNUUAW
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The future of remote work, according to 6 experts

The future of remote work, according to 6 experts

Make the case for working remotely — but not so much that your job gets outsourced.