Why South Korean young men and women are more politically divided than ever

Why South Korean young men and women are more politically divided than ever

SEOULΒ β€”Β It’s a worldwide shift that has taken political scientists and sociologists by surprise: the growing ideological divide between young men and women. In the recent U.S. presidential election, President Trump won 56% of the vote among men ages 18 to 29, according to an analysis from Tufts University’s Center for Information & Research on Civic…

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How markets reacted to uncertainty over Rachel Reeves’s future | Money News

How markets reacted to uncertainty over Rachel Reeves’s future | Money News

The pound fell and state borrowing costs rose during a period of uncertainty over the chancellor’s future on Wednesday. During Prime Minister’s Questions, Sir Keir Starmer declined to guarantee whether a visibly emotional Rachel Reeves would remain chancellor until the next election following the government’s welfare bill U-turn. Money blog: Cash in your pocket set…

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Ryanair cancels 170 flights over ‘recreational’ air traffic control strike | Money News

Ryanair cancels 170 flights over ‘recreational’ air traffic control strike | Money News

Ryanair has warned of 170 flight cancellations, disrupting travel for more than 30,000 passengers, as a French air traffic controllers strike looms. The no-frills carrier, Europe’s largest airline by passenger numbers, announced its decision after a plea by French authorities for airlines to reduce flights at Paris airports by 40% on Friday. The industrial action…

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Photos: Kershaw’s road to 3,000

Photos: Kershaw’s road to 3,000

The Dodgers’ Clayton Kershaw’s road to 3,000 strikeouts started in his very first game, when he struck out Skip Schumaker of the St. Louis Cardinals on May 25, 2008. His illustrious career reached another peak in 2015 when he became one of only 19 pitchers in baseball history to reach 300 strikeouts in a season….

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