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Thomas Cook fallout hits tourism industry, UK politics

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The collapse of tour operator Thomas Cook continues to reverberate throughout the tourism industry and UK political scene. Also, Donald Trump has harsh words for China's economic policies, and most private firms are unlikely to hit 2050 carbon emissions targets.

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