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1. 8 key travel insurance checks you should make as complaints surge 19 percent; Claims for theft, loss, illness and delays were among thousands rejected by insurers sparking a rise in complaints

4. Somalia: Somalia Liberated Over 45 Percent of Al-Shabaab-Controlled Areas in Under a Year - PM

5. Triple whammy hits consumer exports to U.S. Latest figures show drop in shipments of goods such as phones, toys and clothing as dwindling demand, Covid-19 and trade bans take their toll

6. Continuing the pre-trial investigation started in January regarding the violation of international sanctions and fertilizer smuggling, Lithuanian customs officials arrested two suspects and 3 thousand. tons of urea

7. In a meeting with the US Treasury Deputy Secretary, the Minister of Finance said, 'We have to make choices that would decrease Russia's revenue and capacity to conduct war'

8. Begging to S. Arabia for higher oil output is a big mistake: GWU professor

9. Putin turns Russia into the world's most-sanctioned country, dwarfing Iran and North Korea

10. Trump says he excluded the UK from his European coronavirus travel ban because it's 'doing a good job,' but the number of British cases just soared by 30%

11. UK flights to the US resume as travel ban lifts; crypto rally lifts ether to new record -- business live

12. Trade sanctions against Russia drives up Canadian export values: statistics

13. Virgin Atlantic reports 600% surge in flight bookings to the US; Sales jump as US says it will allow fully vaccinated passengers from UK and some EU countries to enter from NovemberCoronavirus -- latest updatesSee all our coronavirus coverage

14. Ryanair reports £700million loss after losing 80% of passengers during pandemic; The Irish carrier described the financial year as 'the most challenging' in the firm's 35-year history due to the pandemic

15. Balearics excluded from travel 'green' list; Despite lower numbers of cases than Spain, travel to holiday islands will require quarantine on return

16. More flights and higher prices: The travel ban lifting may affect your vacation, too

17. Satellite images reveal North Korea expanding facility used to produce weapons-grade uranium; Apparent construction at the Yongbyon nuclear facility could allow North Korea to ramp up production of weapons-grade material by 25 percent

18. Saudi-UAE travel interest rockets 1,700 percent

19. Caribbean set for red list as travel experts warn of scramble home; Jamaica, St Lucia, Dominica and Morocco face UK travel bans this week amid rising Covid rates, with Spain and the Balearics set to be spared

20. Trump's ban on European flights to US leaves thousands in limbo

21. REVISED UN RESOLUTION WATERS DOWN CALL FOR HALTING ARMS SALES TO MYANMAR

22. Emily Thornberry ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, what recent representations he has made to his (a) Turkish counterpart and (b) the UN on reports that two thousand Syrian rebel fighters have been deployed to Libya as part of Turkey's intervention in the conflict in that region

23. GULF NEWS - TRAVEL BAN, EMIRATES BOOKING DIPS BY 35 PERCENT

24. Tokyo's high-end Ginza Six mall witnesses closure of more store as COVID-19 travel bans result in low visitor numbers

25. Tokyo's high-end Ginza Six mall witnesses closure of more store as COVID-19 travel bans result in low visitor numbers

26. Cat-3 Hurricane Irma Could be Headed for U.S. Mainland; Houston Over 95 Percent Dry, Businesses to Open Tomorrow; U.S. Warns China of

28. China: Trade with North Korea down 59 percent in 2018

29. These numbers help explain Trump's travel ban, and how it could play in November

31. BASMATI EXPORTS MAY REACH RECORD LEVEL ON ROBUST DEMAND FROM IRAN (which is paying a premium to secure supplies amid international trade sanctions)

32. Chinese exports to N. Korea grew 29 percent in first half of 2017

33. Appendix 1: U.S. and international sanctions lifted

34. China trade with North Korea up 20 percent -- before sanctions

35. Russia's Growing Unemployment Problem

36. Agency says North Korean trade volume sinks over 10 per cent in 2009

37. Market Report: Dwindling Crude Oil Exports Due to International Sanctions Prompt Iran to Increase its Oil Storage Capacity

38. Research and Markets: Market Report: Dwindling Crude Oil Exports Due to International Sanctions Prompt Iran to Increase its Oil Storage Capacity

39. Market Report: Dwindling Crude Oil Exports Due to International Sanctions Prompt Iran to Increase its Oil Storage Capacity

40. U.S. lifts sanctions on business in Iraq

41. SECURITY COUNCIL 1988 COMMITTEE AMENDS ONE ENTRY, REFERENCE NUMBERS CONCERNING TWO ENTITIES ON ITS SANCTIONS LIST

42. WTO to allow Canada sanctions on Brazil

43. A corporate coup d'etat

44. EU members to review Austrian relations

45. U.S. says it will soon drop its sanctions on North Korea

46. Austria unsuccessfully urges easing of sanctions

48. DJ OIL FUTURES: Nymex Crude Drops As OPEC Eyes Steady Output

49. DJ OIL FUTURES: Nymex Crude Drops As OPEC Eyes Steady Output

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