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‘Blake Bailey’s chronicling of Philip Roth’s intellectual life is fascinating’: book review

Jonathan Cape, £30 Review by Nick Major Philip Roth was born in Newark, New Jersey in March, 1933. That same month, Hitler attained absolute power in Germany. It was a time of dark foreboding for Jewish families like Roth’s. In his 1969 comic novel, …

Foreign Minister meets EU diplomats

Foreign Minister Dinesh Gunawardena has met the Colombo-based senior diplomatic representation of the European Union (EU) on Friday, at the Foreign Ministry, and apprised...

Covering Climate Now: How do we decarbonise NZ’s energy sector?

Geothermal steam bellows from the cooling tower of the Ohaaki Power Station, near Taupō. About 85 per cent of electricity generated here comes from...

Government to add US and four EU countries to quarantine list

The Government has approved plans to add the US and four European Union countries to the mandatory hotel quarantine list despite concerns over the...

EU proposes six-month tariff freeze with United States: Report

Check out what's clicking on FoxBusiness.com. BERLIN - The European Union has suggested that it and the United States suspend tariffs imposed...

Czech police, EU counterparts bust int’l steroid operation

PRAGUE, April 9 (Xinhua) -- The Czech police announced on Friday that they had uncovered a large-scale international operation of illicit trafficking in hormonal...

Swiss Catholic theologian Hans Küng, who criticized popes, dies at 93

Hans Küng, the prominent and sometimes controversial Swiss Catholic theologian, who challenged popes, has died peacefully in his sleep in the university town of Tübingen, Germany, where he had lived and lectured since 1960.

EU vows to attract investment in hydrogen energy

LISBON, April 7 (Xinhua) -- The Council of the European Union (EU) on Wednesday defined the attraction of international investments in hydrogen energy as...

World Health Day: Putting equity at the heart of COVID-19 recovery

COVID-19 has affected us all, but some have fared worse than others simply because of the jobs they do and the insecurity of their living conditions and livelihoods.

Professor Nein: Economist threatens EU recovery fund

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