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Activists see red over Iceland's blood mares
Activists see red over Iceland's blood mares
World

On an autumn day on a lush green prairie, more than a dozen pregnant mares are waiting to be bled for the last time this year. At farms like this one, several litres of blood are collected from each horse in order to extract the PMSG hormone (Pregnant mare serum gonadotropin), also known as eCG, produced naturally by pregnant mares.

China's yuan hits 15-year low after Xi extends rule
China's yuan hits 15-year low after Xi extends rule
Business and Economy

China's yuan hit a 15-year low against the US dollar on Tuesday, with investors spooked after President Xi Jinping gained complete dominance over the Communist Party at a key meeting last week. China's currency has taken a hit, along with other major currencies, as the Federal Reserve's hawkish tone sends investors piling into the dollar.

HSBC profits fall on French retail impairment charge
HSBC profits fall on French retail impairment charge
Business and Economy

HSBC on Tuesday said pre-tax profit slipped more than 40 percent in the third quarter, with the bank citing an impairment on the planned disposal of its retail banking operations in France. But adjusted pre-tax profit rose 18 percent to $6.5 billion, beating Bloomberg News analyst estimates.

Roma inclusion in Europe 'too slow': study
Roma inclusion in Europe 'too slow': study
World

Deplorable living conditions, gloomy prospects at school and at work: the situation of Roma communities in Europe has not improved despite EU objectives to facilitate their integration, a report by the bloc's rights agency said on Tuesday.

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