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'Spiderman' migrant hero who climbed building to save a child given French citizenship

Mamoudou Gassama, who climbed a Paris building to save a child, has been given honorary French citizenship by President Emmanuel Macron.

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'Spiderman' migrant hero who climbed building to save a child given French citizenship

'Spiderman' migrant hero who climbed building to save a child given French citizenship

Mamoudou Gassama, who climbed a Paris building to save a child, has been given honorary French citizenship by President Emmanuel Macron.

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French president Emmanuel Macron offers citizenship to a 22-year-old immigrant from Mali who climbed a high-rise apartment building to rescue a child

French president Emmanuel Macron offers citizenship to a 22-year-old immigrant from Mali who climbed a high-rise apartment building to rescue a child

Video shows Mamoudou Gassama, 22, risking his life on Sunday as he climbed up the balconies to rescue the four-year-old who is clinging to a railing and glancing at the ground below, while horrified onlookers watched.

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Everything you need to know about the Italian political crisis — which is 9 years in the making and could bring about the demise of the eurozone

Everything you need to know about the Italian political crisis — which is 9 years in the making and could bring about the demise of the eurozone

The eurozone looks like it may be about to plunge headlong into another crisis, as the political situation in its third largest economy, Italy, deteriorates rapidly.

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China has the largest forex reserves in the world — here's how other countries measure up

China has the largest forex reserves in the world — here's how other countries measure up

China has the most forex reserves, which can help a country buoy local currency or even provide insurance in the case of a national economic emergency.

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These are the 21 most highly-funded tech startups from the last quarter — and most of them you've never heard of

These are the 21 most highly-funded tech startups from the last quarter — and most of them you've never heard of

BIPRIME: Mega-deals were all the rage in Q1 2018 with seven US companies raising more than $500 million in funding. Total US venture capital funding was up 49% from the year before.

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There's even more evidence to suggest most popular vitamin supplements are essentially useless

There's even more evidence to suggest most popular vitamin supplements are essentially useless

According to a new systematic review of five years of studies, the most popular vitamin and mineral supplements like vitamin D, calcium, and vitamin C provide no real health benefits.

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China is now producing more steel than the rest of the world combined

China is now producing more steel than the rest of the world combined

According to data from the World Steel Association, China produced more steel than the rest of the world combined in April, with its output rising to 76.7 million tonnes — the highest monthly total on record.

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Italy's political turmoil is sending shock waves through global markets

Italy's political turmoil is sending shock waves through global markets

Yields on Italy's 2-year debt rose by almost 50 basis points overnight — the biggest one-day move since 2012, at the height of the Eurozone crisis.

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Londoners are loving this milk and cookie store that sells a 12-inch cookie pizza and cookie dough sandwiches

Londoners are loving this milk and cookie store that sells a 12-inch cookie pizza and cookie dough sandwiches

Blondies Kitchen is London's milk and cookie heaven. It serves seven different types of cookies. You can buy the cookies alone, sandwiched with a cookie dough mousse, or crumbled on a cereal milk soft serve.

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The world's working-age population is set for a slowdown â€

The world's working-age population is set for a slowdown â€" here's what that could mean for the global economy | Markets Insider

Economists predict global population growth will slow over the next few decades. Some think that could translate to a fall in worldwide output. But others...

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Here's why coating our streets white could help lower temperatures in the summer

Here's why coating our streets white could help lower temperatures in the summer

2017 was the third hottest year on record and as temperatures continue to rise some of America's cities are looking for ways to cool down. In Los Angeles, pavement company GuardTop is coating streets white to help combat climate change.

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