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restart



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They groups said Mozambique was the first country to restart, with the country facing an ongoing cholera outbreak and reeling from floods that affected more than 700,000 people.

From Barron's

It took Marseille 75 seconds to score at the start; it took them just 31 seconds to double their lead after the restart.

From Barron's

The investments include restarting gas-turbine manufacturing, the key to turning natural gas into electricity, at an existing factory in North Carolina.

From The Wall Street Journal

Colombia will also restart fumigation to destroy coca crops, a practice halted since 2015 and strongly opposed by Petro as a senator.

From Barron's

Now that she has recovered, they plan to restart their two-year challenge from the start in Studland near Bournemouth on 4 February.

From BBC