s plans for marking the 1914-18 war amount to events costing less than €4m – a fraction of the budgets put aside by other key actors in the conflict. Britain and France have promised to spend about €60m each . Australia has set aside €50m, and even New Zealand has promised to devote €10m to commemorative events to mark the war, which left 37 million people dead or wounded. Details of Germany's plans...
Germany's low-key plans for first world war centenary criticised
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Cynthia Quarterman, a top U.S. safety regulator tasked with handling the U.S. government's response to a string of oil-train crashes in recent years, is stepping down....
The Los Angeles City Council has approved one of the nation's highest minimum wages for workers at the city's large hotels....
The U.S. government will pay the Navajo Nation $554 million to settle long-standing claims that it mismanaged funds and natural resources on the tribe's reservation for years....
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The U.S. and Arab allies launched a second major wave of airstrikes in Syria targeting mobile oil refineries controlled by Islamic State, the Pentagon said....