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Update: British foreign secretary to visit China

BigNewsNetwork.com 

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BEIJING, Oct. 17 (Xinhua) -- Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs of the United Kingdom David Lammy will pay an official visit to

F-Secure announces plans to cut up to 60 jobs

Telecompaper.com 

(Telecompaper) F-Secure has announced plans to make up to 60 employees worldwide redundant as it restructures to better reflect its increased focus on addressing...

Hamilton’s High Hopes For All Whites After Thrilling 4 – 0 Victory

Scoop 

Press Release – Hamilton City Council The match, scheduled for 15 November, will be held at FMG Stadium Waikato, making this apivotal step in the All Whites’ journey to secure their place in the World Cup. Local fans are eager to see their national team in action, and afterMondays …  Photo of Chris Wood taken […]

20 new stocks added by mutual funds in September. Do you own any?

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

HDFC, SBI, Kotak, Axis, Nippon India, Quant, and ICICI Prudential Mutual Funds added several stocks to their portfolios in September. HDFC added Medi Assist Healthcare Services, Endurance Tech, and Brigade Enterprises. SBI added Gujarat State Petronet, Shivalik Bimetal Controls, and JM Financial.

OPINION - Kim Leadbeater is wrong — assisted dying would be a disaster

Evening Standard 

Kim Leadbeater, who introduced her assisted dying bill in the Commons yesterday, has said it’s all about the safeguards. Well, no, it’s not. It’s about a clash of irreconcilable principles. On the one hand, there’s Kim’s contention that “too many people have been condemned to die in misery and pain”. In other words, we’re talking personal autonomy which is in many respects a valuable aspiration.

Vietnam convicts death-row tycoon of fraud in new trial

BangkokPost.com 

A Vietnamese real estate tycoon facing the death penalty for fraud has been sentenced to life in prison after being found guilty on additional charges, showing the extent of the ruling Communist Party’s determination to crack down on corruption.