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6 photos and stats that put into perspective the sheer size of Evergrande, China s embattled real-estate giant that has $300 billion in debt
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Evergrande s looming default is spooking markets, but three top analysts say this isn t China s Lehman Brothers moment
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US stock futures rebound after Evergrande crisis sparks worst sell-off since May, as oil recovers lost ground
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Overworking Is a Major Killer Worldwide, WHO Study Finds
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Working too long is a major contributor to early death across the globe, according to new research from the World Health Organization. The study, based on data from nearly 200 countries, estimates that over 700,000 people died in 2016 from heart disease and stroke linked to long working hours. Around half a billion people worldwide regularly worked longer than they should have in 2016, according to the new report.
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The link between poor health and working too long is well-established, particularly for cardiovascular disease. Overworking can cause chronic stress, which can affect the body particularly our heart and cardiovascular system and lead to other behaviors, like not getting enough sleep or exercise, that further compound someone’s risk of illness.
INTERVIEW: Henry Kissinger on the political consequences of the pandemic, China s rise, and the future of the Europe Union insider@insider.com (Mathias Döpfner) © Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images Former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger speaks during the Department of State 230th Anniversary Celebration at the Harry S. Truman Headquarters building July 29, 2019 in Washington, DC. Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images
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Mathias Döpfner sat down with former US Secretary of State and long-time diplomat Henry Kissinger.
They discussed the pandemic s effects on global politics, China s rise as a world power, and the future of the European Union.
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