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Sepp Blatter and Michel Platini facing suspensions in FIFA corruption scandal The two most powerful figures in world football are on the brink of losing their thrones. FIFA president Sepp Blatter and UEFA chief Michel Platini are ...
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BBC highlights Great British Bake Off in green paper response In its response to the government's green paper future on the BBC which was published today, the corporation argued that universal access to the sort ...
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Maple Leafs loss to Canadiens a baby step in the right direction After a season in which they became a very disliked hockey team in these parts, a team that seemed to dishonour a uniform that has seen more than ...
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Why has an Indigenous artist won best world music in his own country? Gurrumul hails from Arnhem Land, in the northern part of Australia and sings in his native Yolngu language. He shares with all Indigenous Australians ...
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Nobel Prize in Literature Awarded to Svetlana Alexievich The 67-year-old Nobel laureate, whose books have documented life in the Soviet Union and the post-Soviet era, has been a prominent voice against ...
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Thousands of people have gone missing in Mexico, and the world is finally noticing Since the abduction of 43 students in the Mexican state of Guerrero last year, a procession of international observers has been scrutinizing the state of ...
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Sneak Peek: Adobe 'Monument Mode' Wipes Tourists from a Scene in Real Time At the Adobe MAX conference last night, Adobe shared some sneak peeks at innovative technologies currently being brewed by company scientists in ...
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NATO Condemns Russian Bombings in Syria Russian warplanes backed Syrian regime forces in an extension of a new ground assault on a rebel-held enclave on Thursday, activists said, ...
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Live Blog: Ukraine In Crisis A court in Russia's western Bryansk region, which borders Ukraine, said on ... Shur, who was arrested in December upon returning from Ukraine, ...
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The Syrian war is forcing girls in Jordanian refugee camps to become child brides It's the first time the all-too-common practice (defined by the UN as brides who are under age 18) has made it onto the list of top global priorities, in part ...
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